Near 60 today and near 70 tomorrow in Balt City area. Guessing the DC and northern VA crew should be into the 60s today and maybe into the 70s tomorrow...
While this is research being conducted in the mid-south - it is into the way we tend to get our infrequent spinnys over this way - thought you all might like to read it:
https://dailymemphian.com/subscriber/section/metro/article/34141/noaa-studying-deadly-tornadoes-in-southeast-united-states
Stop starting storm threads five days ahead of the alleged event. Seriously. If there’s a threat in the mid-range we can do a mid-range thread if need be. We used to do those.
he can share those thoughts to his hearts content in this thread or in the part of the board set aside for that. Again, that's not a difficult request to adhere to.
you don't know the history here. The reason the mods and Randy have asked to keep it out of the long range threads is inevitably people want to argue about whether climate change is happening and the cause and it derails conversations about the weather in those threads. There is this whole thread where it can be discussed, and an entire sub-part of this board devoted that discussion. No one is keeping the science out. Have at it! But asking that the long range threads not be derailed as they repeatedly have been is not unreasonable.
57 and no wind in Monkton. Working from home today and have patio slider open and front door open to the screen to air the house out a bit. Pretty remarkable mid to late April spring day.
i know you know this, but for those who don't, the horrible winter for our region of '72-'73 featured an all-time Carolina snowstorm that is a legendary in those parts...