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This was the first completely dry weekend in over a month.
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April 2018 redux, approved by Joe Bastardi!
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Dayton had its 14th wettest March on record with sunshine during the month at only 20%. Not only did Columbus have its second wettest March on record, but also tied the record most number days in March with measurable precipitation of 20 days previously set in 2004. Columbus' Top 5 Wettest Marches 1. 9.59" - 1964 2. 8.16" - 2020 3. 8.09" - 1913 4. 8.08" - 1945 5. 7.66" - 1921
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Based on what the Euro and GFS have been hinting lately, may as well go for the top 10 wettest Marches on record. As of Friday, Columbus has reached the 6th wettest March on record. Cincinnati's Top 10 Wettest Marches: 1. 12.18" - 1964 2. 10.94" - 1945 3. 9.91" - 1963 4. 9.89" - 1897 5. 9.67" - 2008 6. 9.09" - 1913 7. 8.43" - 1907 8. 8.17" - 1904 9. 8.00" - 1933 10. 6.93" - 1939 Dayton's Top 10 Wettest Marches: 1. 8.89" - 1913 2. 8.65" - 1945 3. 7.90" - 1904 4. 7.65" - 1964 5. 7.41" - 1921 6. 6.98" - 2008 7. 6.80" - 1963 8. 6.28" - 1938 9. 6.00" - 1907 10. 5.99" - 1989 Columbus' Top 10 Wettest Marches 1. 9.59" - 1964 2. 8.09" - 1913 3. 8.08" - 1945 4. 7.66" - 1921 5. 7.58" - 2008 6. 7.15" - 2020 (as of 3/20) 7. 7.14" - 1963 8. 7.03" - 1898 9. 6.68" - 2007 10. 6.03" - 1908
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Second Saturday in a row with wall-to-wall overcast skies, but highs stuck in the low to mid-30s. Suicide weather.
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Ended up with the first 70-degree day of the year before the strong cold front swept through in the afternoon.
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Forecast high is in the upper 60's, but expected the warm-up to occur by midnight tonight.
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Despite what the Euro and GFS are teasing us with temperature-wise, several areas across the region that has reached up into the 60s as the highest temperature so far this year may very well be punting until next month to see the first 70-degree readings. For instance, the last time both Indianapolis and Dayton waited until April for their first 70-degree day of the year was in 2014 while Cincinnati's last time to wait until April for the first 70-degree day was in 2013. Going to be a second one of those weeks sunshine is hard to come by. This past week would have resulted with a crappy weekend if it weren't for any late morning sunshine, and hopefully the upcoming weekend does not end up worse than last weekend. According to TWC, we may very well be repeating this past January's overcast stretch starting in the final workweek of this month, only that it features days with highs in the 50s and precipitation than during the final January week. The NWS unfortunately does not count days with a trace as measurable precipitation. The record highest number of days with measurable precipitation in a March is 20 days in 1993 for DAY and CVG, while 2004 for CMH. I think this March's springtime warmth is pretty much a waste that it doesn't deserve to be considered a Morch.
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Looks like we'll be writing off the final workweek of this February. With sunshine being abundant last week, we're paying for it big time this week. Since Monday, it looks to be overcast every single day through Friday. If we get any more sunshine for the rest of the month, it won't be until Leap Day this Saturday. Pretty much trying to repeat much of the final third of last month.
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Mid-week potential of something somewhere
Spartman replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Meanwhile on the 12z British model... -
Autumn/Winter 2019-2020 Banter/Complaint Thread
Spartman replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Or Marches 2016, 2009, or 2007. -
Though Dayton and Columbus look lucky in that run.
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This past January in Cincinnati failed to measure a daily 1+" snowfall for the first time since January 2015 and at least the 29th time ever recorded. Of all those instances, at least 20 Februaries that followed those Januaries would have at least one day with a daily measurable snowfall of at least an inch. The earliest last 1+" snowfall on record is January 19, 1955 with a daily measurable snowfall of 1.4 inches. In Columbus, this past January failed to measure a daily 1+" snowfall for the first time since January 2017 and the 22nd time since records began in 1883-1884. Of all those instances, 15 Februaries that followed those Januaries would have at least one day with a daily measurable snowfall of at least an inch. Currently, CMH is on track for the second earliest last 1+" snowfall on record with a daily snowfall of 1.5 inches that occurred back on December 15th, only behind the earliest last 1+" snowfall on record on December 13, 2016 with a daily measurable snowfall of 3.2 inches. In Dayton, this past January failed to measure a daily 1+" snowfall for the first time since January 1998 and the 15th time since records began in 1893. Of all those instances, 12 Februaries that followed those Januaries would have at least one day with a daily measurable snowfall of at least an inch. 1918-1919 is the only season where every single month (even October, November, March, and April) failed to measure a daily 1+" snowfall the entire season. Currently, DAY is on track for the second earliest last 1+" snowfall on record with a daily snowfall of 1.3 inches back on December 16th, only behind the earliest last 1+" snowfall on record on November 27, 1931 with a daily measurable snowfall of 5.3 inches.
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Winter 2019-20 Medium/Long Range Discussion
Spartman replied to Hoosier's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
After heading into mid-to-late February.... -
GDPS doesn't have this, either.
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Autumn/Winter 2019-2020 Banter/Complaint Thread
Spartman replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Next week, guys. We're done. We can write off this week knowing how it's going to be. Next week ought to be a little bit more sunnier. Indianapolis mets are apparently starting to hug the January 2017 analog already. https://fox59.com/2020/01/27/too-many-cloudy-days-and-more-on-the-way-cloudiest-january-in-three-years/ Won't be long until Chicago mets start talking about the cloudiest January on record in 1998, as well as the top 4 cloudiest streaks below: Chicago’s longest strings of cloudy weather: 1. 12 days: December 29, 1991 – January 9, 1992 2. 10 days: December 16-25, 1895 3. 9 days: February 4-12, 1897 4. 8 days: January 22-29, 2017 -
Winter 2019-20 Medium/Long Range Discussion
Spartman replied to Hoosier's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Mid to late February at the earliest, based on these. -
Another crappy weekend this weekend. This Thursday looks to be the best shot for any sun in the forecast at the moment. Otherwise, it's safe to write off this final week of January. Based on how this upcoming last week of January shapes up, I still can expect the first weekend of February to be totally sunless like these past couple of weekends. It's rigged.
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Autumn/Winter 2019-2020 Banter/Complaint Thread
Spartman replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
January 2017 analog unfolding. Maybe worse......the late December 1991-early January 1992 analog, as well. Based on observations from wunderground.com, during the latter analog, Dayton was without sunshine for 11 consecutive days from December 28, 1991 to January 7, 1992. https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1991-12-28 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1991-12-29 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1991-12-30 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1991-12-31 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1992-1-1 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1992-1-2 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1992-1-3 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1992-1-4 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1992-1-5 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1992-1-6 https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/vandalia/KDAY/date/1992-1-7 I see Chicago last had any sunshine back on last Tuesday. NWS in Chicago has no sunshine through at least Wednesday. If that happens, it would at least tie the 4th cloudiest stretch on record of 8 days that occurred just back on January 22-29, 2017. -
As of January 19th, a recording of 0.3 inches now places Dayton for the 6th least snowiest January on record. Dayton's Top 10 Least Snowiest Januaries: 1. None - 1944 2. Trace - 1933 2 (Tied). - Trace - 1932 4. 0.1" - 1989 5. 0.2" - 1923 6. 0.3" - 2020 (currently, as of January 19th) 7. 0.4" - 1916 8. 0.7" - 1950 8 (Tied). - 0.7" - 1919 10. 0.9" - 1908 Also as of January 19th-20th, Cincinnati now ties for the least snowiest January on record with only trace amounts.
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Autumn/Winter 2019-2020 Banter/Complaint Thread
Spartman replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Since the final weekend of December, every single weekend had an overcast day occurring on at least Saturday or Sunday, even with precipitation. The final weekend of December, as well as this weekend have been absolute shutouts. Next week does not look to be any better. Neither would Groundhog Day weekend be any better at all, according to the GFS that has been hinting it for almost every run for several days. I'm beginning to favor the weekend solutions, especially on the GFS. At this going rate, this winter will be mostly remembered for its sunless weekends. -
I had a feeling this would be a crappy weekend since this past week was that kind of week sunshine was hard to come by. Wall-to-wall overcast skies with a soaker yesterday followed by a raw overcast Sunday with temps in the mid teens the entire day and mood flakes.