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  2. Spent hours outside walking and gardening today. An absolutely spectacular spring day!
  3. 48/31 today. Currently 36 with a bit of a breeze. Felt like a November day (except for the greenery). If we clear out and decouple tonight, temps will likely get well into the 20s.
  4. 0.43" for the day. 1.32" for the week. 1.53" since last Saturday. Together with reduced evaporation from cool temps, the bleeding is stopped...for now.
  5. Does anyone have a site where I can generate 12/1 through 3/31 maps? All of the sites I have checked do NOV-APR, DJF, JFM, etc....it's so annoying. I can't find a site that will allow me to manually enter an arbitrary daily period like PSU had....they all bin them into predetermined periods.
  6. A cold front moved across the region this morning bringing some scattered showers. Tomorrow will be especially cool with morning lows in the middle 40s in New York City and 30s in many suburban areas. The coldest spots could experience a freeze. Highs will reach the upper 50s to lower 60s despite partly sunny skies. It will then turn springlike early next week with readings reaching the 70s on Monday through Wednesday. Parts of the region, especially interior sections of New Jersey, could reach 80° or above on Tuesday. However the first 10 days of May will likely see temperatures average somewhat 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 -0.29 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was +0.418 today.
  7. Spent 5 hours cleaning the gardens. Got sunburnt. 4 yards of mulch put out and a pickup full of dead stuff/weeds/pruned bushes and plants//winter debris.
  8. Can't say I mind it still being Twilight.
  9. Yeah it’s still mostly sticks here. The aspen and willow are the only things that have started leafing out. The forsythia is fully flowered now. Hopefully this week we wake more up.
  10. Was supposed to rain and not much.
  11. 57 for the high today. This cool, mostly overcast weather sucks. And tonight another frost is likely.
  12. Yesterday
  13. Snow fell for several hours overnight. So both May 1 & 2 had a T of snow.
  14. Nice camera shot. Your landscape is a solid 3-4 weeks behind here.
  15. WB 18Z EURO Wed./Th. As duly noted in NWS discussion, big shift south with low pressure compared to yesterday.
  16. Looks like we will end the day at a decent .45". Good soaker.
  17. Thanks Brian. It’s been a long journey. The tethered cord is a condition that can happen in people with her condition. She was finally diagnosed about a year ago with EDS - Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. She also has POTS and MCAS. For those who don’t know what these all are, here it is in a snippet. EDS - Ehlers Danlos Syndrome is a connective tissue disorder that causes hyper mobility and other connective tissue issues. This is the scary one that has a high morbidity to it to those with more severe cases. She is lucky hers is on the milder spectrum but debilitating nonetheless. MCAS - Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and certain things can trigger your mast cells to activate and it causes a whole. It cause rashes and allergic responses. POTS or Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is a nervous system disorder that cause dizziness/fainting and elevated heart rate. Come to find out these 3 disorders are pretty commonly diagnosed together. She’s struggled in the last several years to do anything. Her joints are those of someone in there 60s/70s. She can get around a bit at home but she uses either a walker or a wheelchair when she’s out and about. It’s been hard to see all this take so long to get diagnosed.
  18. Yes. Even more rare than a WSW...frost and freeze warnings have been issued have been issued by the NWS. Good call. I normally plant my warm plants on Derby weekend. Not so today. The temp is 57F with the real feel at a toasty 49F. I honestly thought about building a fire in the fireplace. I ordered some affordable season extending gear. We will see how that garden, cold weather gear holds up tonight. The 18z RGEM gets down to 33 over TRI and the 18z GFS gets down to 32. Yikes.
  19. Went up to Farmer Stan's in Upperco. Got more Lobelia Cardinalis, Bee Balm, Daisies, and Columbines. We have them in a cold frame right now for the cool weather tonight. I'm especially hopeful that I can keep the deer away this year and get my Russian Mammoth sunflowers to take. Last year, deer got inside our fence and ruined our entire garden in one night.
  20. Well would ya look at that. MRX had to pull out the ol frost advisory for Northeast TN, the plateau, and SW VA. They had been acknowledging that they might have to issue one. It’s a conversation that probably belongs in banter to a degree, but there’s no mistaking this airmass. It’s quite cool out there today!
  21. Yesterday Port Comfort TX. Measured G103KT. CoastalWx -- WHY CAN'T WE GET THAT HERE? https://x.com/CPalermo_Storms/status/2050301507174539390 Actually, CoastalWx did have it "here." May 22, 1996 Brockton macroburst G90KT! However, despite him outside at track at his high school, he missed it! He only had a faint idea something was going on close by. He wasn't too good yet at "the sky is talking!"
  22. Fox almost just got a turkey in the yard. Caught it on cam retreating after the failed attempt.
  23. 8 years but better late than never. Hopefully it’s a faster than expected recovery. Best wishes to her, you, and your fam.
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