It was the HRRR. 30 here and the clipper is moving in so not going to make it above freezing. Impressive today that card with snow on the (parked) show little loss of the bounty. Roads have cleared off but little melting otherwise.
Info below is not my opinion vs. what I was referring to:
https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/news/20211105/harmful-effects-of-daylight-savings#:~:text=A 2019 report found a,States during daylight saving time.
Yea, that is what I was suggesting yesterday as to the thought that the road/driveway temps played a part in that. It was like that well before the sun became a factor.
Now this is extreme. When better to post the CFS than the end of the season. Saw this on the MA. It is a 7 day average for that same coldish period end of the month.
Cruising at 15 here. The meso's level off the drop keeping most above 10. HRRR's take on the clipper tomorrow is very similar to that Ctp map that MAG posted. Some snow makes it into the LSV.
Yea, both the roads and just the real feel. I moved back here in 2018 and this is a top 5 evening as far as brutal weather for the last 4 winters. It is 17 degrees with frequent snow falling and blowing from winds gusting to near 40 and sustained 25-30. Wind Chill is ~ -2 right now.
I suspect some people over here will be getting in trouble both with running into drifts and sliding tonight. My driveway has a 6" drive over it in one small area. Crazy. Good husband you are though :-)
The chance that some stay below freezing tomorrow, with sun (LSV), seems to be fairly rare as well though the record is 26. A truly MJS level factoid, it only reached 19 for a high on March 17, 1900.
Bit surprising though the roads here are terrible. Do not think many people see another inch of snow though. I guess this is akin to the old fashioned travelers advisory.