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  2. Low of 46 with .37” of rain. Off to Strasburg with the kids. Have a great one!
  3. You can exceed 300kA with positive strikes for sure.
  4. Euro has no snow. 69” and taste it.
  5. Should easily get to 70” here Monday morning. Looks like 1-3” maybe 4” if Euro is right.
  6. Although this month isn’t getting the notoriety of 2012, it’s been pretty warm around here, dating back to mid Feb. In fact, I was surprised by this Facebook post by IND: ”Indianapolis has so far exceeded 70 degrees on 8 days this year, starting with 71°F on 2/18, and led by 79°F on 3/6 and 78°F on 3/20. This tally is the 2nd-greatest on record through March 20th, behind 2012's record 9 days. The normal 71°F+ tally by 3/20 is only 2 days.” With a predicted high of 78 today, 81 tomorrow, and 74 on Thursday, 2026 will set a standard in Indiana for late winter/early spring warmth.
  7. Well you’re all negative all the time so congrats.
  8. I think today is the day that I lose the last patch of natural snow in my yard. There are other patches, but they're from snowbanks. Sent from my Pixel 10 Pro XL using Tapatalk
  9. Great season! Thanks for the great PBP's. We'll see you when the cat 4 is coming up the bay in August.
  10. Crap day. We knew. Some need to start listening
  11. Worse. More like their version of 2001-02. The warmth out there has been off the charts
  12. And thank you for keeping the faith, for the fun PBP (guys, folks...jaws!!) and commentary, and of course for being a Beethoven music lover! Until next winter then!
  13. The last 18 months give or take in my area have been strangely dry. It was dry middle to end of Summer last year, Fall was dry - but usually is - and Winter was not really that wet. Now, in Spring, at least so far, it is dry and I dont see anything in the next ten days or so to change that. Those that follow long range stuff, are we headed into another dry Summer? Coming off a dry Summer/Fall/Winter that will not be good. I am accustomed to having the big rains during the Winter/Spring. Just me opining.
  14. Records: Highs: EWR: 76 (1938) NYC: 84 (1921) LGA: 70 (1948) JFK: 67 (2020) Lows: EWR: 16 (1986) NYC: 10 (1885) LGA: 18 (1986) JFK: 17 (1986) Historical: 1801: The Jefferson Flood hit the Connecticut Valley. The flooding was the greatest since 1692. The Federalists named the flood for the new President, who they blamed for the disaster. 1801: The Jefferson Flood hit the Connecticut Valley. The flooding was the greatest since 1692. The Federalists named the flood for the new President, who they blamed for the disaster. 1868: One of the major snowstorms in Mid Atlantic history dumped 15-20 inches of snow in Philadelphia, PA, 32 inches in 16 hours on Georgetown, DE, and an average 30 inch snow at New York City. This snowstorm would rank as the third largest snowstorm since 1843. The winter of 1868 set major snowfall records that would not be equaled for over a century in parts of the northeast. Locations around New York City reported 80-89 inches during the winter, Boston: 83 inches, Middletown CT: 96 inches. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1876: More than 40 inches of snow stopped traffic in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Trains were delayed, and mail carriers resorted to snowshoes. 1921: The maximum temperature for the date is 89 °F in Washington, DC. (Ref. Washington Weather Records - KDCA) 1932 - A tornado swarm occurred in the Deep South. Between late afternoon and early the next morning severe thunderstorms spawned 31 tornadoes in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Tennessee. The tornadoes killed 334 persons and injured 1784 others. Northern Alabama was hardest hit. Tornadoes in Alabama killed 286 persons and caused five million dollars damage. (David Ludlum) 1936: The Connecticut River at Hartford reached its highest stage ever at 37 feet above flood stage during what was called, “The Great New England Flood of 1936”. Before, the river had never reached 30 feet. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1952 - Severe thunderstorms spawned thirty-one tornadoes across Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Mississippi, Alabama and Kentucky. The tornadoes killed 343 persons and caused 15 million dollars damage. Arkansas and Tennessee each reported thirteen tornadoes. The towns of Judsonia AR and Henderson TN were nearly wiped off the map in what proved to be the worst tornado outbreak of record for Arkansas. A tornado, one and a half miles wide at times, left a church the only undamaged building at Judsonia. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 1958: Another Nor'easter struck dropping 10 to 15 inches in the central mountains and across northern Virginia. (Ref. Virginia Weather History) 1967: NYC: 9.8 inches of snow and EWR: 8.6 inches of snow. 1968: It rained for 36 straight hours in Memphis, TN, before the rain changed to snow and accumulated to 16.1 inches before ending 20 hours later. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1987 - A winter storm in the Northern High Plains Region produced blizzard conditions in western South Dakota. Winds gusted to 70 mph at Rapid City SD, and snowfall totals ranged up to 20 inches at Lead SD. The high winds produced snow drifts six feet high. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Bitterly cold weather prevailed across the northeastern U.S. Portland ME reported their coldest spring day of record with a morning low of 5 above, and an afternoon high of just 21 degrees. Marquette MI reported a record low of 15 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary) (The Weather Channel) 1989 - Snow blanketed the northeastern U.S. early in the day, with six inches reported at Rutland VT. Morning and afternoon thunderstorms produced large hail and damaging winds from southwestern Mississippi to southwest Georgia. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1990 - The first full day of spring was a cold one for the eastern U.S. Freezing temperatures damaged 62 percent of the peach crop in upstate South Carolina, and 72 percent of the peach crop in the ridge area of South Carolina. Elkins WV, which a week earlier reported a record high of 82 degrees, was the cold spot in the nation with a morning low of 16 degrees. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1992: Intense snow squalls associated with a stalled cold front and a "norlun" instability trough buried Kennebunkport, ME under 14 inches of snow in only four hours. Goose Rocks Beach reported an amazing two feet in the same time period. Portland, ME recorded 4 inches of snow in just one hour with a total of 11.4 inches. Nearly 6 inches of snow fell in one hour in the Beverly, MA area, resulting in a 27-car pile up on route 128 and the closing down of the route for 1.5 hours. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1997: Record high temperatures occurred in parts of the southern Plains including Hobart, OK with 93° and Harrison, AR with 86°. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 2003: A Culpeper County deputy sheriff was struck by lightning while walking to his car, about three miles northwest of Culpeper.(Ref. Lightning - Virginia Weather History) 2012: Chicago-O’Hare • This was the 8th consecutive day the record high for the date was at least tied. • It was the 7th 80 degree day this March, extending the record for number of 80 degree days in March. • The 87 degrees observed was tied for the second warmest March temperature on record in Chicago, tied 87 degrees on March 31, 1981 and surpassed by 88 degrees on March 29, 1986. (Ref. NWS)
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  16. After an overperforming 69 Friday - 54 / 43 - looking like a nice sunny day low - mid - upper 50s and 60 in the warmer spots. Warmer Snday ahead of storms 60s to low 70s in the warmest spots pending on sun then storms/ rain Sunday night into monday. Coolest days look to be Mon and next Saturday other wise near to slightly above normal with the ridge building in the east towards the 31st and into early next month for next stronger warmth signal towards or into Easter weekend.
  17. Basically a 2011-12 style winter but centered out west
  18. Point forecast of 76 today. Closing weekend at the ski hill. Gonna enjoy the slush and sun! Wish I had a good costume or something outlandish to wear. Our friend is going to ski in a poop emoji outfit.
  19. .24” of an inch here yesterday. High of 53 degrees
  20. Sunday could have a few decent storms riding a remnant EML in northwest flow. These setups can produce.
  21. Some of this is due to UHI at Phoenix with them at 78 ARIZONA HOURLY REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PHOENIX AZ 400 AM MST SAT MAR 21 2026 NOTE: FAIR INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR S TO VISIBILITY. AZZ001>003-036-211200- NORTHWEST ARIZONA CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS BULLHEAD CITY CLEAR 72 27 18 CALM 29.83S TC 22 KINGMAN CLEAR 63 21 20 CALM 30.02F TC 17 AZZ004>008-015-016-018-211200- NORTH CENTRAL ARIZONA CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS GRAND CANYON CLEAR 29 17 61 CALM 30.26F TC -2 WILLIAMS CLEAR 39 18 41 S12 30.26F WCI 32 TC 4 PRESCOTT CLEAR 51 21 30 S7 30.15F TC 11 FLAGSTAFF CLEAR 36 19 50 CALM 30.28F TC 2 PAYSON CLEAR 57 21 24 N3 30.16F TC 14 PAGE CLEAR 57 18 21 CALM 30.08F TC 14 AZZ009>014-017-211200- NORTHEAST ARIZONA CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS WINSLOW CLEAR 43 12 28 E6 30.16F TC 6 SAINT JOHNS CLEAR 46 7 20 S3 30.20F TC 8 WINDOW ROCK CLEAR 32 9 38 CALM 30.28F TC 0 SHOW LOW CLEAR 43 7 22 SE6 30.26S TC 6 AZZ540-542>544-546-548-211200- GREATER PHOENIX AREA CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS PHOENIX CLEAR 78 33 19 E13 29.84F TC 26 BUCKEYE CLEAR 66 16 14 N5 29.85F TC 19 LUKE AFB CLEAR 70 26 19 N6 29.83F TC 21 DEER VALLEY CLEAR 71 25 17 NE3 29.87F TC 22 SCOTTSDALE CLEAR 68 40 35 CALM 29.87F TC 20 MESA-FALCON CLEAR 75 25 15 N3 29.86F TC 24 MESA-GATEWAY CLEAR 67 26 20 E8 29.89S TC 20 CHANDLER CLEAR 67 34 29 CALM 29.87S TC 20 AZZ539-553-211200- SOUTHWEST MARICOPA COUNTY AND PINAL COUNTY CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS CASA GRANDE CLEAR 64 19 17 CALM 29.89F TC 18 GILA BEND CLEAR 73 19 13 CALM 29.83F TC 23 AZZ503-504-507>509-211200- SOUTHEAST ARIZONA CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS TUCSON CLEAR 64 20 18 SE7 29.98F TC 18 DAVIS-MONTHAN CLEAR 64 17 16 E5 29.98F TC 18 NOGALES CLEAR 61 20 20 CALM 30.07F TC 16 SIERRA VISTA CLEAR 70 13 11 W10 30.12F TC 21 DOUGLAS CLEAR 55 22 27 CALM 30.08F TC 13 SAFFORD CLEAR 58 17 20 E8 30.00S TC 14 AZZ532-211200- SOUTHWEST ARIZONA CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS YUMA CLEAR 73 35 25 S5 29.78F TC 23
  22. Currently 46.8/45.5 with fog here at 7:45am. Had a thundershower between 1 and 2 am, but only 0.03".
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