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  2. So where is Jan? Had to be a Cat 3 easy but they still haven't done it?
  3. 2/12/2006, on your list. @Amped 8 am that Sunday morning. Showing 35 to 40 dBZ echoes over my local area. The greatest snowfall rate during a major storm that I can recall.
  4. Battle of the seasons this weekend. WB 3K NAM 4pm Saturday compared to 4pm Sunday.
  5. Well, they apparently broke a record so don’t quote me. That’s just what’s going on out there. Maybe bullshit on the Internet Lol, that never happens The question at hand is whether it’s an equivalent anomaly to one of these chilly summer nights up there northern New England, I guess Too wit … I really don’t know the answer to that I just brought it up because I was wanting the conversation I just saw another post that said 106
  6. wasn't 1980 also the summer with the massive heat wave, followed by a really cold winter? if my child hood memory serves me right.
  7. That Laredo stat feels like similar to a 32F in the coldest rad pits up here in summer? I dunno, just asking the question.
  8. I would consider both NNJ deathbands that gave NYC some decent snow but not a jackpot like the others. They also didn't get huge amounts of snow in April 2003 or November 2012 due to the surface being warm, but radar showed a deathband stalled over the city for 4-5 hrs both times with a couple SN+ obs.
  9. Thats wild,i read from Brownsville this was the warmest day in the US history ever from D-F on records
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  11. Boooo let’s get that boundary NE, I wanna be in the orange.
  12. This is not normal in Denver https://x.com/bianchiweather/status/2027435465356513487?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  13. Well, those two can be mutually exclusive It’s not a bad question but the baseline synopsis of the winter has been favoring, western ridge eastern trough. This has been setting up in varying degrees of amplitude, and sort of shuffling around, but it in the means… has been essentially that. At a basic level that correlates with warmer weather in the west and cooler weather in the east. What’s going on in Texas? Not exactly the same thing. There had to be other circumstances that fed into that. Just looking at the basic pressure pattern they are drawing Mexico plateau air d-slope across the Rio Grande … Could be a kind of a south to north pointed local regional chinook/compressional heating assist.
  14. I don't want to hear about false spring. I want real spring. Also, gotta ask, why is it that when the PV splits, it always beelines it for east and not the West?
  15. D*** right you did. You've been running a perfect track record for probably well over two years. Every time a storm has missed north, south, east, or west you've called it. One can only enviously ponder such forecast precognition.
  16. The west has been breaking warm records all winter. Should it be a surprise to see this happening? I don't know, I'm asking. Edit: quoted the wrong post. Meant to quote your post before this one. Edit 2: Pasted the quote i meant into the quote box, but the link back might be fucked up, lol.
  17. Laredo has done 100° in Feb many times…they had 3 straight days in 1986 including a 103°.
  18. Heard it again but had an obstructed view atm, then heard again in the late afternoon from indoors. Missed again. Otoh...I randomly saw a pair of hawks mating in a tree! Heard a ruckus, looked up, flipped out. Red-shouldered? It was quick. Also saw a cormorant later. Since Ive been grumpy-posting about March and winter's end, I will say today was a nice example for a good March day, barely cracked 50 (high 52), sunny, light winds, very refreshing! I was surprised how much snow was hanging on in certain shaded stretches in the neighborhood.
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