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28 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
Is this trending into a SNE snower? Might be
69” final
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30 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
Cloudy and frigid today with low- mid 30’s. Terrible and a big bust
34.5° with flurries
Terrible
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2 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:
The Elmers factory is looking for it.
It nailed the H5 heights over Sri Lanka
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The euro trash went from 55-60 to 30 and snow here sun afternoon. Unusable.
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Soundings are pretty cold here too.
2” of snow QPF in 12hrs is tossed though.
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The Vostok cores are pretty accurate. But that’s only back about 380k years.
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9 hours ago, dendrite said:
Pretty wild
Landfall
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There will be case studies on this. It’s been pretty much right over the radar site for its life cycle.
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Pretty wild
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19 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
Yep I’ve mentioned that. Different story there.
I hear ya on the maps though…we’ve made fun of them for a decade. Water pouring out of hillsides yet they paint everyone in D1.
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It’s real and it sucks up here…not as bad south of the NH border.
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4 minutes ago, dendrite said:
We’re in bad shape going into the spring up here. Most of the snow has melted and there has been no mud season or puddles in the backyard. Can’t remember the last time it’s been like that here. This little bit of water in the soil will be gone quickly when the plants start sucking it up.
Keep the rain coming.
If we have a dry spring this will look a lot worse once last spring is wiped off the yearly total.
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We’re in bad shape going into the spring up here. Most of the snow has melted and there has been no mud season or puddles in the backyard. Can’t remember the last time it’s been like that here. This little bit of water in the soil will be gone quickly when the plants start sucking it up.
Keep the rain coming.
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It’s metfan so I assume 210.
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d10 anafront…haha gl
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10 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:
22nd's the latest, personally...
I was living in a metro west amid the Dunkin' donuts, ATMs and pub crawl town of Waltham. Great memories of then.. I was in my late 20s amid random vectors of 19 year old bouncy' boobed, Brandeis and Bentley bums passing by in every direction. We used to do sets of Tennis amid, and then Mad Raven, or Joe Sent Me, or go into Boston to the Poor House ... I don't even know if those venues still exits outside the confines of fading nostalgia anymore - but I refuse to let the memories die.
Oh, right... so it was 22nd of May I think. 2001 I wanna say but for some reason I mix up 2001 and 2002 events a lot. Anyway, it was 9:30am and 38 F as wind swept sheets of cat paws and occasional noodles enough to silvery glow the previous years bark mulch beds with surely confused green daffodil shoots poking through. If you looked at the sky you could get a sense of the snow field aloft as it undulated past. Pure cold coastal ... doing all it could against climo.
That was may 22nd. I'm like ... 20 days before the Solstice - really? On July 4th it was near 100 if memory serves. Went on to be a warmer than normal summer.
I think it was May 02. The shit winter bookended by early and late season events.
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14 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:
If anyone has any conceptual uncertainty/questions related to "seasonal lag" remaining, just consider that today is the same solar irradiance as September 23rd. Now imagine this below being the state of affairs on any September 23rd. Ha. - the 'absurdity value' is probably proportional to why the it can happen on March 18
I’ve had snow on May 25th which is roughly equivalent to July 15th.

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Actually 6z is 70s down there Sunday with the later fropa.
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