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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
rcostell replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
I understand. The "NY nonsense"as a reader (not emotionally vested) doesn't bother but can amuse me, personally. I'm not much of a contributor- those that add more value than me are the captains of this forum. Mr. Gorse's post, whether serious or not, prompted my opinion, which I'll stand by- after consuming all the forums posting over time. The value added posters here own the decisions. -
I found out this morning that the posted wait times have been pretty wrong first thing in the mornings, so that’s making me reconsider my plans a bit
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Looks like those houses where one side faces a golf course.
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
canderson replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
It’s an a- for me simply because I see the river every day and it was frozen for 2.5 months. I’m a simple man lol I didn’t know it was supposed to be windy today. North winds at 35 mph. -
I’m doing that today. I wish us both well!
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NorthArlington101 started following March Discobs 2026
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Some of you people are truly sick in the head.
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While I’m at DCA in the TSA line probably lol
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Itstrainingtime replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Thank you for sharing! I can't and won't argue any of that. And as I mentioned I think twice in my post, recency bias is something that I can struggle with. Sounds like our perception/opinion for the "true" winter months of December through February are quite similar, it seems like March is the month we have differing viewpoints of. As you mentioned, it can and hopefully will be a great discussion. -
2025-2026 ENSO
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
^ Stratosphere warming really busted with lagged -NAO probability.. for the 2nd year in a row in March. The November one worked though -
This was a fail. Those earlier predictions of going negative was wrong. This put an end to any winter threats.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
JTA66 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
I can't speak for the Philly forum, but I enjoy your posts much more than some of the new additions to our forum. -
hmm yeah
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It's a good thing the season opener series is in Cinnci, huh
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It’s obnoxiously cold today.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
LVblizzard replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
I don’t want to merge at all. I like this subforum even if it isn‘t as active as the others. If it’s a boring weather pattern like this why do we even need posts every few minutes like the NYC people? -
Father time is undefeated.
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Yeah ... I guess. It is about as objectively/meteorologically impressive, as it is becoming methodically apoplectic to bear witness too.
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You mean just pack, or including piles? I still have a couple of small mounds left at either side of the end of the driveway.
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March 27 1946: A record high of 78 is set at Redwood Falls. For Friday, March 27, 2026 1890 - An outbreak of tornadoes occurred in the Ohio Valley. One of the tornadoes struck Louisville KY killing 78 persons and causing four million dollars damage. (David Ludlum) 1950 - A three day snowstorm in the High Plains Region finally came to an end. The storm produced 34 inches of snow in 24 hours at Dumont, located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and a total of 50 inches. (David Ludlum) 1984 - The temperature at Brownsville, TX, soared to 106 degrees, and Cotulla, TX, reached 108 degrees, equaling the March record for the U.S. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - The second blizzard in less than a week hit eastern Colorado and western Kansas. Snowfall totals ranged up to 24 inches at San Isabel CO. Winds gusted to 50 mph at Goodland KS. The high winds piled snow into massive drifts, closing roads for days and killing thousands of cattle. Snow drifts thirty feet high were reported in northwest Kansas. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Temperatures rose quickly, then dropped just as rapidly, in the central U.S. Eight cities reported record high temperatures for the date as readings soared into the 80s. In southeastern Colorado, the temperature at Lamar CO reached 91 degrees. Strong southerly winds gusted to 63 mph at Gage OK. Strong northwesterly winds, gusting to 61 mph at Goodland KS, then proceeded to usher much colder air into the area. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Afternoon and evening thunderstorms produced severe weather in the south central U.S. Two tornadoes were reported, and there were 77 other reports of large hail and damaging winds. Baseball size hail was reported at Willow OK and Bartlesville OK. Twenty-six cities in the central and eastern U.S. reported new record high temperatures for the date, including Yankton SD with a reading of 84 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1990 - Temperatures dipped into the teens and single numbers in the northeastern U.S. Scranton PA tied their record for the date with a morning low of 18 degrees. Temperatures warmed into the 60s and lower 70s in the Pacific Northwest. The afternoon high of 65 degrees at Astoria OR equaled their record for the date. (The National Weather Summary)
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Hazy sun noon-2 PM pushed the temp to 48 before the clouds closed back in. GYX day crew upped QPF here from <0.10" to 0.10-0.25. Should've stuck with the lower call - got 0.02". Penobscot Valley towns reporting 1/4-1/2". Different air this AM after the CF, sunny with chilly wind. At 10 AM FVE 10° with WCI -7.
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It will be compared to tomorrow!
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It's time to grade Winter 2025-26(now that it's actually over)
JakkelWx replied to CAPE's topic in Mid Atlantic
- Snow in DJFM (all four months), can't remember the last time that happened. - The january 25th storm chase to Harriman NY with single digit temperatures the entire time and nearly 2 feet of snow, plus record cold after and a bulletproof snowpack back home Detractor: 1st coastal bomb miss in early Feb - Blizzard of mid-late feb dumping largest snow since 2010 & surpassing 2016 by an inch or two - Crazy temp swing from 70s in the morning to snow 6 hours later - The most frozen i've ever seen the ponds and tributaries around here (2015 comes close) Overall an A- -
Decent soaking overnight, 0.70" recorded for a liquid total so far this month of 3.98". Temp was nearly 70 at midnight and currently sits near 40 and still falling.
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today is a nice day!
