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low to mid 20's all day.
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My yard hit 90 also. Way too early for this.
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Well I actually think ASOS is pretty good. The bigger issues in my mind are siting and a lack up upkeep in sensor maintenance. GYX had issues at CON years ago because airport maintenance decided to put dark mulch around the ASOS so they didn’t have to mow anymore. BDL just had an issue fixed last year that was causing them to run a solid 2F too warm. But I don’t have an issue with digital thermometers and fan aspiration. And I seem to recall someone telling me once that they had wanted to have automation take over at the Visitor Center, but the digital temps consistently ran cooler than the max/min in the Stevenson screen so it never happened. The same thing happened at Central Park when that poor excuse for an ASOS replaced the COOP.
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The March ‘26 is easily headed to a record high for March (back to 1950). The current record is +1.85 (1989). Based on actual dailies March 1-22 and GEDS progs for March 23-31, I believe that the range of possibilities is +2.4 to +3.4. The highest of any month is Nov of 1992’s +2.63. That is likely to be exceeded (75% chance as of now). Monthly NAO: https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/CWlink/pna/norm.nao.monthly.b5001.current.ascii.table
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Nice, that’s a lot of mileage lol. Going from the Roscoe (which I still have) to the FX on road has been a huge upgrade, but it seems like it would struggle on anything except maybe gravel, so I’m almost inclined now to consider more of a road bike like the Domane. I’ll have to see how much I get into the road biking. I used to only ride the trails and then rocks once I moved to Frederick, but road biking has been more convenient and I have one hill nearby that’s punchy enough to get a solid workout.
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Hancock mesonet site topped out at 90°.
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There might be a very narrow area that get an inch or two tomorrow morning where we have good vertical motion, otherwise it’s a lot of 33 to 34 Fahrenheit snow that probably doesn’t do much. Tomorrow evening could be interesting as temps drop.
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Top 10 type day today.
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Nothing yesterday. Came back today. But probably a lot of white rain outside of spots north of pike and elevated. Maybe inv trough action tomorrow evening.
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Yup and they are terrifying to ski up on fast. Cruising through the woods like off Chin Clip and one of the many drainages, and next thing you know there’s a 4-6 foot hole in front of you that you need to navigate. To get to the High Road site we do cross that drainage pictured, which luckily our snow bridge handles fine, but there are holes in there that are a legit 6 feet of snowpack deep. The photos don’t really do the scale justice, either. A six foot tall adult could stand in the hole and the snow is about head height.
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Some knew?
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East side action. Pretty cool to see open this late in season.
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Pittsburgh/Western PA WINTER ‘25/‘26
meatwad replied to Burghblizz's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
000SXUS71 KPBZ 222128RERPITRECORD EVENT REPORTNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA0526 PM EDT SUN MAR 22 2026...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT PITTSBURGH PA...A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 84 DEGREES WAS SET AT PITTSBURGH PATODAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 82 DEGREES SET IN 1938.$$MILCAREK -
Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Yardstickgozinya replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Most of the area has achieved 1000jkg under a weak cap. The more enhance mid and low level lapses rates have built and move noth and east noticeably since @MAG5035 posted them. -
Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
mahantango#1 replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
.07 from that thunderstorm, just a little wind temp dropped from 81 to 67. -
High of 86.5 and AC is back on.
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I just got my second Domane. The first one had to get retired to the trainer after 30,000+ miles. I love both of them. The new one is espeically nice because it has disc brakes, which means I can run wider tires. I've got 32s on it, and the ride is so much smoother than the 28s I had on my old Domane. If you opt for a road bike, the Domane is a great choice.
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I saw pictures of it. It looked like it was in rough shape... plus it was pretty small. Way too many people in there
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Several pieces of guidance (NAM, Euro, HRRR) suggest that for some
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72 diwn here in Freehold, nj. Hazy skies but otherwise nice.
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51 all we got here.
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Not that uncommon at 44N and above, but I can recall only 2 post-equinox events in NNJ that featured accumulating snow thru the day. First one was March 29, 1970, which happened to be Easter. Snow started about 9 AM and dumped 11" at temps low-mid 20s, ending in the evening at our Morris County home. 2nd was on a NNJ visit (we lived in Fort Kent then) when the forecast included a winter storm warning on April 19, 1983. Snow began at dawn and continued until late evening - had some issues accumulating midday but never quit. We measured that one also at 11", but in Ogdensburg, Sussex County. (Three years later, on our next visit to New Jersey, a cold rain on April 22 turned to snow in the evening and that deformation band dumped 13" of paste at our friend's house, about 1,200' asl. Down to the center of Blairstown, about 500' asl, they had a sloppy 5-6". We wondered if they'd ever let us back in NJ.)
