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  2. HRRR really starting to emphasize morning rain here tomorrow.
  3. It's the whole NAO dataset. cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/CWlink/pna/norm.nao.monthly.b5001.current.ascii.table March 2020 being +1.01 = x+1.01 weight March 2023 being -1.11 = x-1.11 weight March 2025 being +0.20 = x0.20 weight It's like that for the whole thing 1948-2020. That's why I like the tool.
  4. I dont really follow on Twitter too much. I mostly follow on here (this early on at least) and obviously several on here DO have an inherent warm bias. But once we get closer to Fall and I follow more closely, one of the first things I look for is the input from those who dont have a bias either way.
  5. Gave up on the O’s and watching Superbad.
  6. Chilly low of 31 and now in the low 40s with a wind whipped light rain. Spastic spring continues even for out here.
  7. I’ll go with 52.2” in Huntington Station.
  8. Alertpage, Inc @alertpage · 41s NEW SALEM, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY) | *AIRCRAFT CRASH* | 77 MASSACHUSETTS 122 | CONFIRMED SMALL AIRCRAFT CRASHED INTO THE QUABBIN RESERVOIR. PILOT OF THE PLANE AND WATER NOW ON THE SHORE #BREAKING
  9. He had a lot of good arrangements, like having his daughter sit on the county planning and zoning committee while also representing him as a realtor Anyway as for garden stuff IMBY… I divided my Lord and Lady Baltimore hibiscus (my favorite flowers at my old house) and brought them up here. The Lord is doing well, the Lady… not so good. I ordered a Korean Fir to plant here too. I wanted one for years, but SOMD was out of the zone range. Hopefully it grows here.
  10. Need all the help you can get watching the o’s… Moon is really beautiful rising right now. Full moon and looks sorta Halloween spooky.
  11. Our first day of May was cool. High of 64, low of 52.
  12. There weren't many, but just had some mixed snowflakes here
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  15. Drinking a DFH 75 min IPA. I mixed a 60 and a 90 min.
  16. May has opened with cooler than normal conditions. New York City saw the temperature fall to 46° this morning. Some areas saw readings in the 30s. Danbury reached 34° and Poughkeepsie saw the temperature fall to 35°. A shower is possible tomorrow as cooler air continues to move into the region. Sunday could be especially cool with highs only in the upper 50s to near 60° despite partly sunny skies. It could turn more springlike early next week with readings reaching the lower 70s on Tuesday and Wednesday. However the first 7-10 days of May will likely see temperatures average below normal overall. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +1.5°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +0.7°C for the week centered around April 22. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +1.47°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +0.27°C. El Niño conditions will likely develop during late spring or early summer. The SOI was -2.36 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was -0.187 today.
  17. Sick one hour fail as usual by the hrrr.
  18. Those meandering cutoffs are the bane of my may-june existence around here. This time of year I want SUN
  19. WB 21Z NBM for upcoming late week rain chances. Most of this rain falls next Wed.-Th. Period.
  20. Well I must admit, we got slammed by moderate rain overnight and today, and I got caught in some of that heavy rain in my car with the leaky roof. LMAO. I ended up with nearly 3 inches of fresh rain by late this afternoon.
  21. Again, since the extreme March 2026 +NAO is leading the May pattern very well, here it is rolled forward to the following Winter: 1B — Postimages
  22. Wearing dark blue , tight , boot cut Wrangler dungarees on the pulpit is a no no .
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