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Probably. Seemed like there was a lot of tree damage from the blizzard too.
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Spring and winter colliding yesterday.
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I thought we'd get a legit threat in the second half of the month, but guidance really was kind of clueless on the pattern. Kept flip flopping. IT was actually kind of a disaster on model guidance really since we got to February....we had so many fake torches get canned on guidance during February and then the reload in March basically turned into this half baked semi-chilly pseudo-zonal pattern with flat/truncated ridges out west interrupted by deep troughs to mix in a cutter or two. .
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Wishful thinking I know. That screams BDCF
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2 inches in Signal. It poured snow and blew sideways for about 1.5 hours. .
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I do agree there was some messaging issues but across broadcast media too. Speaking locally but there wasn’t much mention of the 7-9pm line in any of the weekend news weather segments I watched. More focus on the tornado threat. It wasn’t until yesterdays midday and evening news did the 8pm line get attention. Saw plenty on FB annoyed at how dire things were hyped to be during the day, then caught off guard last night when it gusted to 40 for an hour, then sleet, then snow.
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11" IMBY is good even by 1970's standards so I will have to go with A+.
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Always love seeing BN heights in New Foundland and Labrador in late March and April with the ridge axis 800 miles west of us.
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Gordo74 replied to Burghblizz's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
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That's almost certainly what happened. In ORH, they were able to get some measurements from the airport for a while despite no official observer, but then that stopped eventually and they started using an observer near the airport. This process happened faster at BDL. You see so many instances of no report at BDL airport but then you get "East Granby" and I also remember a few times seeing them identical when they happened to put both in the report. It's like when BOS had the Winthrop coop doing the Logan measurements for a while...you'd see something like "0.6 W Winthrop" and Logan airport would have identical totals to the nearest tenth.
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Peak wind gusts with this storm system... 44MPH - ORD 47MPH - MDW 40MPH - RFD
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been a while since we had widespread 65-70 mph gusts. Isaias?
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makes up for you slant sticking all those dabs
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ORD received 1.3" of snow from this event (A bit low-balled), with 5.7" at RFD. …2025/26 Season Snowfall... 33.7" - ORD 29.7" - RFD
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17.0° here at 3pm. Impressive.
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Pittsburgh/Western PA WINTER ‘25/‘26
colonel717 replied to Burghblizz's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
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Half inch March. From outies to innies in two weeks. March has shit the bed more often than not lately. You’d think we would be due.
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Lots of clearing operations on the parkways here today-branches and trees down. Thankfully I kept power but not far from me lost it.
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Let's hit 90 with that!
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Daniel Boone replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Totalled 3.7 inches at my house. There was 4 inches in fields and on an old mower I have out back. Had it all accumulated there'd probably been 5-6 inches. There's been a lot of Sun here this Afternoon that has quickly melted most if it. A large area of off and on Snow showers are moving west to east just to the North. Some look heavy. If that area had moved further South we may have racked up another inch or two on the Total.- 149 replies
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And the Euro, one of the warmest currently, does have a warm bias plus RONI is ~0.5 lower right now. In addition, Eric’s bold calls shouldn’t be mistaken for him necessarily being likely to be right as he’s had his share of busts.
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just depends on the timing of the cold front...
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Central suffolk LI. grade: A a 3”+ snow in March would’ve made it an A+ for me
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Funny people can take the same data and come to different conclusions. The point you are missing is that energy technologies: solar, wind, batteries, EV etc., are getting better and cheaper on well established technology improvement curves. Until recently these technologies weren't competitive with fossil fuels. However, going forward they are going to have an increasing cost advantage and subsidies will be less and less important. As an example, China is ending their subsidies of electric cars. Yes, China is still building coal plants, but renewable share of electricity generation is still growing rapidly, and coal use in China dropped last year.
