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...and that is why I have not posted a final grade...The "semester" isn't complete...
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solid, solid work
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I was born in 1988 (close enough), and can say 2013-14 and 2014-15 were just as great as 1995-96. Those seasons got started with a cold November, but really hit their strides in January, and didn't really let up until the end of March.
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80 Degrees to Ripping Snow: March 12th
dailylurker replied to SnowenOutThere's topic in Mid Atlantic
I actually felt the blacktop stress in front of my house. It was still warm to the touch. We might get a steamy road look. I agree. Seeing flakes today will be as weird as that late Oct snow burst we had like 15 years ago. -
Potential for an ice storm in lower MI seems high, a few runs of the euro have highlighted a swath of totals close to an inch somewhere in the middle of the LP
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No you’re not. Hey, give it any grade you want. It’s your opinion, and yours entitled to it. We may not be done anyway…so there’s that too.
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Your idea of a fantastic summer likely differs quite a bit from my idea of a fantastic summer lol...
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Was 75 at 12am. 55 at 7am and now 43 at 9:30am. Weeeeeeeeeeee My daffodils are saying WTFF
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Who cares. Was a way better season this year hands frieken down.
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Again, I do this for plowing basically, also keeps track for salt usage etc, after April 1st I have no desire! good luck with your golf season!
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CSU-MLP really lit up for big chunk of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast for Monday. Not major - but 15%
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Am I debating your grade for the winter? Lol...
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Snowpack in the region now below year ago levels.
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100% agree. Kind of like having a fantastic summer in every way…but then September gets cool and rainy…would that lower a summer grade? Not at all in my book. September is supposed to start cooling down anyway(sometimes it doesn’t) ..so same reasoning.
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Ya, I’m not quite understanding his/that reasoning there either? As I was thinking, and as you said as well, we are at the very end now, 4 days of warmth in the second week of March doesn’t drop a grade in my opinion either. But again..to each their own.
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I don't think I could ever use March to drop a grade, but I could use March to raise a grade. March is too much of a transition month and *typically* the best chances for widespread accumulating snowfall are going to come during the first half of the month versus the second half of the month. Sure March can be cold and snowy but March can also be rather mild. March (to me) is like a stat padding month, hence it can act to boost the grade. But if winter was pretty damn solid going into March and March doesn't deliver...oh well. Not going to let that downgrade what was a fun winter.
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Will the sleet help cool the pavement faster?
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Some flakes already starting to mix in at 39F in Haymarket.
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80 Degrees to Ripping Snow: March 12th
stormtracker replied to SnowenOutThere's topic in Mid Atlantic
Thanks, but we don’t need some Philly interloper coming into our forum before almost every event to troll us about whatever. We can see, read models and understand our climo without the need for some shit ass poster 100+ miles from here telling us about our own sub forum’s weather. -
Mixing started 10 minutes ago.
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80 Degrees to Ripping Snow: March 12th
paulythegun replied to SnowenOutThere's topic in Mid Atlantic
IAD sounding, 12z. warm later above a very shallow cold layer at 900mb or so. Subtract a few degrees across the board and it's a sleet sounding upports some sleet mixing in -
Yes because of the historic record breaking snowfall...and I explained why in my previous reply to you..I highly doubt any of us will ever experience something like that again during our lifetimes...although I hope we do lol
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Some pingers mixed in in Westminster
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Ralph Wiggum replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Pingers mixing in at Telford. 41F -
Sleet helped with the snowcover I'm an A as well being in the same county. Ill add multiple lows below zero as well with the coldest being -7°. As of yesterday, ice was still on Boonton Lake that you can see from 287. It must have been really thick for it to still be there after the temps recently.
