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Over an 1” here since yesterday, over 3.5” in the last week. Looks like some bright banding in the Blackstone valley in NW RI
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
mahantango#1 replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
It's been a wet March here. Wonder if I can exceed 6 inches for March? 0.85 in Event 0.85 in Week 5.78 in Month 7.63 in Year -
Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
mahantango#1 replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
There was a lot of hail with that one. Pictures and video on Facebook. That storm was on my doorstep but petered out before it got here, just got some rain from it. https://www.facebook.com/paweatherplus/posts/pfbid07E2DrsjgqnwyoajhFpzDx6xhx8KNtuj4kKqcSnogwR4sJhXSSLJoj5Z1x2JraZrxl -
Later on today and tonight could be pretty good depending on where things set up.. I think most will melt during the day though.. the sun is a killer this time of year unless we get good rates.
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
donsutherland1 replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
Yes, an NAO+ is correlated with warmth in the SW. In fact, it is correlated with almost CONUS-wide warmth. -
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Should see some stuff redevelop later this morning and that will probably be snow in minor the area. But daytime and time of year etc. maybe highest spots try to coat. As we get into evening most areas have a better shot of a coating to maybe an inch. Depending on banding, it’s possible spots this morning NoP get C-1” too.
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Gravy train here gonna be near an inch of rain soon.
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Light snow here.. whitening up a bit.. wish we had more precip
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Topped out at 88.5 yesterday. The pollening has begun
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
Birds~69 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Stuff coming....right in time for the morning commute. 54F -
I still have a few crusty, muddy, weenie snow piles hanging on in the far side of the back lawn. It’s pretty damn incredible considering all the rain and relative warmth we’ve had recently. That pack has practically been bulletproof since late February!
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Very nice. It looks like my cell merged with a another storm from just south and produced your tor. One small thing I'll always regret about that chase was leaving my original position just to the south of Good Hope. Sat there for a short while with an excellent view of the approaching wall cloud, but repositioned a bit south to get out of the large hail threat. If I would have stayed there I would have captured a very nice long-lived time lapse of the approaching sup and evolution of the developing tor at very close range, as it passed very close to the original location. Here's where I wish I stayed put...
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Not sure what on earth is happening, but something is definitely up this summer. Oh wait! It's early Spring!
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Are the NAM thermals onto a sliver of SN+ over SNE tomorrow morning? Are some folks going to wake up surprised to see some springtime paste before the #sunangle gets to work? Or are they back smoking something?
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WOW Dale City hit 84/54 today, in late March?!!!! Dale City's normal temperatures are a high of 56, a low of 37 degrees. This is going to be a VERY VERY hot summer! Some locations in the Mid Atlantic got hotter than Buda today which only managed to eke out mid 80s. Mammoth is averaging 50s and 60s and the snow is getting very shallow all over. To all intents and purposes the jet stream is up north for good and it is now late spring early summer in the Sierra. Snowmelt is rapid and many resorts will be forced to close early. Earliest end to winter up there in a century.
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Great shot showing the dramatic carved-out updraft structure. Possibly would have gotten this one except my chase partner couldn't leave work in Madison until 4. We got a brief look at the Trivoli tornado from the west edge of Hanna City, which I believe was produced from the same storm or one that evolved out of it after a merger. We were not really expecting a tornado by that point in the chase as it had gotten dark and the storm had looked like junk on radar just minutes before, so we were rather spooked by the rapid turnaround and hightailed it out of there before we could get a better shot.
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Roger Smith, who ran our seasonal forecast contests, passed away
Normandy Ho replied to GaWx's topic in Tropical Headquarters
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As far as I can tell, the 90F high temperature measured in Hancock today by the Mesonet was the highest temperature measured in Maryland for the date (03/22). The previous record was 88F (tied at multiple sites and dates). It's definitely not the March all-time though ; That record is 97F on 03/30/1998 in Downtown Baltimore.
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Wow, that is an impressive pack! Vermont mountains are way ahead of New Hampshire and Maine this year. I went through Crawford Notch this weekend and was not impressed by the amount of snow.
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The pack was brutalized from the warm-up two weeks ago. Did some hiking and most of the lower elevation woods are 3”-6” with lots of bare ground, I didn’t ski this weekend, but went by Wildcat and Attitash and it didn’t look great. The 4”-6”today was definitely a much-needed refresher.
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It's headed to +QBO territory by winter 26-27, that usually means less blocking and a stronger polar vortex.
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what's the pack like up at Glen? Or even Wildcat if you went?
