Oh wow, cool.
I did mean the chem though. Sounds effective.
Looks like about 1" in the normal gauge here so far. The electric Davis is stuck with a pollen/crud clog again.
Very true, IMO
Wood heating forum friends in NE telling how this is the longest burning season in memory. Not frightfully cold, but can't seem to get the stoves shut down for summer.
Don't worry; summer will strike soon enough.
58f and ovrcst here this morning
Seems like the wettest areas have hoisted a red flag warning. Wonder how seriously that will be taken.
(I didn't bother to show the recent precip. I figure we're all tired of that)
Cherry buds at my (wooded) end of the street are a long way from flower. I'll guess 2 weeks.
The cherries on Mitchellville Rd were full bloom last week. Different hybrid, but still.
72 for my high today
At work, (Bowie) had about 3 hours of steady snow. Had to broom the slush off my car to drive home. By Pax river it was rain, ground wet. Wife said it never snowed here. 6 mile difference. (12 total)
Lousy.
Suddenly moderate snow in Mitchellville, PGCo. about 2:50L .
was a bit dzl or flizzle earlier, but this is legit, and the first real snow we've had over on this side all day
Hi temp was 57. Lower than modeled I think.
Not much wind gust, but this is a poor location to measure gusts.
No power issues either.
(Kinda boring report, eh?)
The fact that the heading of this thread was such irresistible click- bait for me says a lot about our recent winters.
Fozz was smart to add the 1:30pm note.
My pic of Mar 21 last year has snow because BGE closed the road for a wire down. Woulda been about 5:30pm
Quite possible.
Install 4 different units around your site and get 4 different readings.
We have so much nice gadgetry these days that it's tempting to unpack the box and expect it to be right. But it's often not.
I had a met friend in the old days who had , (at one time) 15 instrument shelters in his yard in Burtonsville. Learned a lot.