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pazzo83

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  1. meanwhile, it's 70F at close to midnight downtown. gotta love March.
  2. UHI kicking in nicely - 73 at 9pm.
  3. mid 50s at 11pm - niceeee
  4. he's only looking through late April
  5. i guess the one good thing is that we can still occasionally score with the right set up and get absolutely dumped on. i feel like that won't be going away even in the midst of winters that are warming up fairly rapidly
  6. yeah i honestly can't remember the last real ice storm I experienced. there might've been one in NYC while I lived there - but as you say, climate change + the UHI makes them a real rarity (especially the UHI in Manhattan)
  7. i have a feeling we better start getting used to winters that last one month to maybe six weeks.
  8. lol - back in my day, that would've had you laughed out of the forum
  9. mid 60s at 11pm in February. Sure
  10. another 500+hr snow map in the LR thread - serious people, come on.
  11. This is pretty wild with the temps near 60 around Dulles lol
  12. Pretty solid hyper-local UHI effects tonight:
  13. how do we feel about maybe not posting 600 hr snow maps?
  14. yeah that's a good point - might be more into April for N & W
  15. First 80 of the year? I'm saying late March sometime.
  16. wicked sea breeze rn in NYC EWR: 67F NYC (Central Park): 60F LGA: 54F JFK: 48F (lol) That was honestly one of the worst parts about living there - nice spring day, you're on some rooftop bar, it's sunny and 70. Then like 20 min later it's foggy af and like 45F (yet about 5-10 miles west in NJ it's still in the 70s).
  17. that's where the UHI is an absolute beast. Our last day of <32 is usually in March lol.
  18. there has definitely been a shift, but I don't think it's as much a window shifting as the size of the window itself shrinking (where we would consider it "winter"). it takes forever for it to actually get cold here (if it does at all some years) - but spring is always quick to start peeking through even in Feb. meanwhile, summer more or less lasts until early/mid October these days.
  19. colder in Louisiana than northern Ontario - yeah i don't think so
  20. 70F baby!! yeah we might get winter trying to punch back a little after this, but the inexorable march towards warmth is on
  21. lol that's the final nail in the coffin then
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