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  1. Light rain and 55.  The 6-10 day and 8-14 day outlooks are looking good!  70s and some low 80s FINALLY.

    So, while we are freezing tomorrow, here is the weekend forecast for Fairbanks, AK:

    Saturday
    Partly sunny, with a high near 73. Southeast wind around 5 mph.
    Saturday Night
    Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. East wind around 5 mph becoming north in the evening.
    Sunday
    Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. East wind 5 to 10 mph.
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  2. Found it -- George BM posted:  Now still before that, in the pre-record era, accumulating snow fell from Northern Virginia through the NE corridor on May 4, 1774 with 4 inches falling in Northern VA and even more falling in places northeast. This was recorded in diaries.

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  3. 8 hours ago, JakkelWx said:

    there was probably a foot of snow in june down here during the maunder minimum

    Someone yesterday cited a May storm in the 1770s (based on journals) that dropped 4 inches in northern VA with higher amounts north and east.

  4. 1 hour ago, Eskimo Joe said:

    It would be wild to go from snow to like mid 80s in 10 days.  

    Not May, but back in April of 1985 (in Calvert County) I saw snow squalls with grass whitening one day, and temps in the low 90s five days later.

  5. We all knew this was going to happen when we were blowing through Dec-Feb with well above normal temps.  Just for fun, take your seven-day forecast and subtract 30 degrees to see what this pattern would have done in mid-winter.

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  6. 4 hours ago, snowfan said:

    Also, murder Hornets. I'm loving 2020 so far. 

    I know we have european hornets around here that are no joke to mess with. But murder hornets?!?!

    They've confirmed those darn Asian Giant Hornets (aka "murder hornets") out in Washington.  One bee keeper out there found thousands of her honey bees decapitated.

    I killed a European hornet the other day.  Mean looking thing!

     

  7. 1 hour ago, nj2va said:

    Absolutely stellar day today.  Just got back from the garden center & planted my annuals out on the patio.  Ready to day drink outside & bbq later.  

    I am right with you!  Got some gorgeous new guinea impatiens for the deck pots, and will have some afternoon beers and BBQ some chicken later.  Up to 66 with sun.  Got the same ones as last year that look like this by late summer:

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  8. I've just had it with six months plus of the year with dead looking leafless trees, gloomy cold springs flipping instantly to 90s, and boring winters.  I want to be able to garden longer and have less months of looking at forests that look like dead sticks.  I'll travel for a couple snow fixes per year.

    Happy for today though -- almost 60 already.  Get those grills fired up later!

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  9. After two very warm Mays (IAD with +5.0 in 2019 and +6.4 in 2018), I hope we are not due for a cold dreary one.  We just knew back in Jan and Feb that we'd get a perfect winter pattern....in mid to late spring.

    Glad to see the sun coming out here now.  Need to enjoy it with all the rain coming up.

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  10. Wow it got down to 28 at Gaithersburg airport; still some frost in the shade here.  I am hoping for a warm pattern to set in as my tropical milkweeds need a couple of weeks outside before they can go into the ground. 

    Being a garden hobbyist, I am so glad they didn't shut down our garden centers.  

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  11. 1 hour ago, mappy said:

    oh thank you! ill have to see if i can pick them up from a local place in the new few weeks. 

    are those annuals or perennials? my garden space is also our burn pit for brush and stuff, so i can only plant things in the space that die after the season. no long-term stuff there. that was the compromise with mr map lol

    The butterfly bush is perennial, all the rest are annuals.  If you only want annuals, I'd go with some taller zinnias and milkweeds with the smaller anual vinca in front.  I love those annual vincas -- they look kinda like impatiens but are for the sun and rabbits won't touch them.

  12. 16 hours ago, mappy said:

    ...skipping a veggie garden this year, wanted to do a butterfly garden but i think i'm too late to get that started. who knows.

     

    Not too late to get a butterfly garden started!  Get a couple butterfly bushes (I recommend "Miss Violet" - just 3-4 feet, full and nice purple color), a couple lantana, some zinnias and annual vinca from the garden center around mid-May.  Deer and rabbits will mostly leave all of those things alone, and the annual vinca flower all the way to frost.  If you want monarch caterpillars, look for some milkweed plants.

    33 when I got up in Germantown -- no ice on the birdbath but some frost.  Snow for our NE forum folks huh?  They can have it.

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  13. 21 hours ago, PhineasC said:

    Just bought a house in Randolph, NH so I will send pics next winter. They got 11 inches of snow last night.

    Congrats!  I see how close it is to Mt. Washington -- always a hoot to get the point-and-click forecast from the top of that thing.

    Surprised to find a thin layer of ice on top of the bird bath this morning.  Looking forward to some sun this weekend, and maybe some wild weather on Monday.

  14. 27 minutes ago, PhineasC said:

    This winter is so lame. Hope spring comes early, but I’m sure the super blocking and negative NAO will show up in April just in time to make spring miserable. 

    I fully expect that to happen.  We'll get an ideal pattern and a couple coastals to give us low 40s and rain in late April/early May.

    27 and cloudy.

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