dropped earlier this morn then level for a couple hours...now dropping quickly again. When is the secondary front that gives the next push down? Closest below 0 I see is Gene's area near Plymouth.
3 waves involved here? In past winters if there were a progression of 3 waves over a 4-6 day period, I would assume the middle one is more likely to be something bigger. Please no big storm on Super Bowl Sunday.
I think the mid feb warmup will be fast and dramatic, like a January thaw. But I’m convinced we then turn cold and snowy to end, with some Atlantic help. Maybe we final melt out mid March.
Bummer that could be fun. A few years ago both Brian and I got hit by what I thought was a squall but it sort of was a streamer. Very rare, he got 7 inches. I got about five. I don’t know if the air behind the front will be connected to any water source.
I use revisions in New Hampshire and I can tell you it was one of the best investments we’ve made. Sorry to hear of others’ problems but everyone I know is very pleased with theirs’
I’d welcome it too. A couple of more snow events to bump up the pack, a mid month heatwave to melt out and then maybe one more nice period of winter, get the -nao done by april, and then summer!
Wunderground persistent with rain or snow feb 8,9,10 up here. With a few inches possible. Not buying it yet but hopeful we get some opportunities starting after the 7th.
With climate change, I've gone from 4B to 5A and it means I get peaches maybe 2 out of 3 years, but the trees themselves usually stay alive, extreme event notwithstanding. They sure are good right out of the yard, aren't they?