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  1. 3 hours ago, frostfern said:

    Very very screwed north of I-90 and east of Lake Michigan even into July.   This endless parade of weak-ass fronts that only shunt the moisture south without producing anything isn't going to cut it.  Every single goddamn MCS dies when it hits Michigan, day or night.  WTF?  Is this climate change?  

    Happens to us in Indy all the time too. Sucks

  2. 2 hours ago, bowtie` said:

    Best KIND could do was 93/74/103. There was a 76 dewpoint earlier in the morning, but the temps then were still in the upper 80's. Still felt like you walked into a thick wall when you stepped outside.

    I'm in Indy and yah was wondering why it didn't get much hotter. I swear its just weird here sometimes. Still July 20, 2011 was most intense heat humidity combo I've seen and remembered. It was like 98 at one point with 79 dew point 

  3. Just now, frostfern said:

    Stuck in the low cloud soup all damn day and won't even hit 70.   Sure, the dewpoint is 62, but if you're not outside to feel that it doesn't look much different from a gloomy day an the upper 40s.  Then it's back to cold.  Tomorrow is gonna feel nasty with the wind.

    Feeling kinda hopeless looking at the long range.  GFS is probably cold biased after 7 days, but still too f**ing long.  Just hoping the next warmup isn't another short rainy BS one like this week.   Four years in a row now of cold springs and mild falls.  Would honestly prefer the other way around.  Feels like an AGW pattern shift or something. :axe:

    I agree. This sucks. I miss when we'd get 70 75 sunny days in April like normal.

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  4. 6 minutes ago, Spartman said:

    Hate it to end up being like the ice storm that New England and parts of Eastern Canada endured in January 1998.

    January 2009 in Kentucky was worst ice storm I've seen since following weather. I'm 31 years old so not too old. Wasn't in it but here in Indy we got over a foot of snow. 

  5. Just now, Stebo said:

    This isn't like previous years, you aren't going to see radical changes in location within 2 days. Nothing really has done that this year. Just lesser amounts usually. Location doesn't wildly change anymore

    I mean both u guys are getting a ton of snow lol. Whats to complain about?

  6. Just now, Spartman said:

    The 12z GFS would mean some places like Indy or DAY wouldn't get any more snow until around Valentine's Day weekend. 
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    The GooFuS is really wanting a repeat of February 1-2, 2011 for late next week.

    Wonder how long until the Euro, Canadian, and UK models all cave to the GFS.

    That map looks almost identical to 2011. Even then most I remember seeing was like an inch and a half in Central Indiana. 

  7. 2 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

    I'd have to check to see if there are any synoptic similarities but something that crossed my mind is a northward displaced version of the December 2004 storm.

    That be my dream storm if it was just 50 miles north even. Parts of Southern and SE Indiana got widespread 2 ft with some 30 inch plus

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  8. 2 hours ago, Stevo6899 said:

    I dont think there's any civil wars. If bo likes it so much in the other forums, than stay in them. I still don't get why the ohio posters feel the need to have their own thread. Were they alienated that bad? Yea everyone wants snow but im happy they got their snow, beats the coast anyday.

    I feel like the lone wolf here in Central Indiana I swear

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