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Cold retreats and anything active cuts. That’s the issue. Later in the month gradient shifts north. If I was lakes region north I’d be more interested. If we had blocking or better west coast ridging I’d be a lot more intrigued. It’s just this zonal meh look. You’d really have to time something so perfectly.
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I’m goin 2-4 with the analfront!
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March 9-16th of '95. On 9th I had a 68 high, then a 22 low with 3 inches of snow. Next day an 11 degree low. Rapid turn around and a 77 degree high on the 16th. Crazy.
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Didn’t the famous Palm Sunday storm have 80s just before and after?
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Step back in the temperatures the next couple days but still solidly above normal. We continue the melt.
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2026 Mid-Atlantic Severe Storm General Discussion
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My school just issued a tornado drill. Coincidence?
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Well we are using meteorological reasoning too. Cold nearby, active storm track, a well timed SW…that isn’t meteorological reasoning? Sure, next week shit the bed…doesn’t mean there won’t be a shot after the 17 or 18th. Yes, An inch of slop won’t count. But 2-4” isn’t an inch of slop if it played out.
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Lol and now the Ravens get Hendrickson while keeping their picks. Makes you wonder how bad that physical was or they saw an opp to get out of the deal and ran with it.
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the moneyman blizzard
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The anti-FOLKS!!!
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80 to snow in 48 hrs...gotta love spring around here.
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I’ll take 45-55F all day long, remaining pack still melts and the driveway mud bog track eventually dries out. Seasons being seasons
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we getting some snow tomorrow afternoon huh?
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There was an event in March '95. It was 70s early in the day, and we ended up with 2-3 inches of snow that evening. Only time I've ever mowed the lawn in shorts and a tshirt and shoveled snow on the same day. Edit: Looks like it was March 8, 1995. Highs were in the mid-60s, not 70s. IAD had 1.8", DC .4", and BWI .2"
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Either the 2nd or 3rd time already this year where I zoom up to almost a record high then clouds/showers suppress it at the last moment, lol. High was 79.5, record 80 from 1990.
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You can discuss, but I’m trying to use meteorological reasoning as to why it looks done vs just saying we don’t know because there is a 2% chance that something could happen. I’m not talking about an inch or slop either.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
A few spots hit 80 degrees yesterday. Almost same temp here in Clearwater for Phillies spring training! Today will be at least a few degrees cooler but still unseasonably warm. We turn sharply colder with rain possibly changing to some snow during the day tomorrow with falling temperatures. Below normal temperatures in the 40's both Friday and Saturday before we warm to near normal on Sunday and Monday with highs in the low 50's. Rain arrives Monday and yet another sharp cold front could change that rain to some snow. We turn unseasonably cold by next Tuesday with highs not too far above freezing. -
I just issued a Fail Watch.
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Drier today than the last 2, not as muddy.
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So silly. Who’s waiting? We’re discussing. Guess ya can’t do that here anymore. We got you…you say it’s done. Noted.
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March 11 2009: Cold conditions arrive, with a new record for the lowest maximum temperature in St. Cloud for this date. The high temperature in St. Cloud was only 4 degrees, which broke the previous record lowest maximum temperature of 5 degrees that was set in 1948. 1878: Lake Minnetonka becomes ice-free due to one of the warmest winters on record. For Wednesday, March 11, 2026 1911 - Tamarack, CA, reported 451 inches of snow on the ground, a record for the U.S. (David Ludlum) 1948 - Record cold followed in the wake of a Kansas blizzard. Lows of -25 degrees at Oberlin, Healy and Quinter established a state record for the month of March. Lows of -15 at Dodge City, -11 at Concordia, and -3 at Wichita were also March records. (The Weather Channel) 1962 - One of the most paralyzing snowstorms in decades produced record March snowfalls in Iowa. Four feet of snow covered the ground at Inwood following the storm. (David Ludlum) 1987 - Unseasonably cold weather prevailed in the southeastern U.S., and a storm over the Gulf of Mexico spread rain and sleet and snow into the Appalachian Region. Sleet was reported in southern Mississippi. (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - A blizzard raged across the north central U.S. Chadron NE was buried under 33 inches of snow, up to 25 inches of snow was reported in eastern Wyoming, and totals in the Black Hills of South Dakota ranged up to 69 inches at Lead. Winds gusted to 63 mph at Mullen NE. Snow drifts thirty feet high were reported around Lusk WY. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Twenty-one cities in the central and southwestern U.S. reported new record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon high of 95 degrees at Lubbock TX equalled their record for March. (The National Weather Summary) 1990 - Forty-four cities in the central and eastern U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. Record highs included 71 degrees at Dickinson ND and Williston ND, and 84 degrees at Lynchburg VA, Charleston WV and Huntington WV. Augusta GA and Columbia SC tied for honors as the hot spot in the nation with record highs of 88 degrees. A vigorous cold front produced up to three feet of snow in the mountains of Utah. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 2006 - Phoenix's record run for dry days finally ends at 143 days. The last measured rain fell on October 18, 2005. Not only did the rain break the dry spell, the 1.40 inches that fell was a record amount for the date.
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Not bad weather at all given the calendar. was expecting mid 30’s and overcast.. Mid 40’s and sun… Another AN day.
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I said the overall pattern looks crappy for snow. I’m not going to wait all month and bank on some random fluke in a sea of crap patterns. Good luck if you are. Next week was our best shot and it went to crap. I’m sure some bear den will pull 4” in early April. Wheee.
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Same here, had severe hail both north and south of mby. Granted 1” hail seems insignificant after watching videos of grapefruit in Kankakee
