Interesting. I was worried about the temps aloft perhaps being marginal if the primary doesn’t fizzle down in Ohio. I guess the high is in a decent spot though.
Gotta say it always makes me a little uncomfortable having the primary hold together so far north. Is there a risk of warmer air aloft working in down here?
If I miraculously pull off a 3 footer next week and suddenly find myself at climo snowfall, what grade is fair for the winter? I’m still inclined to fail it for the dumpster fire to date, but others may feel differently.
I’m considering this winter full atonement for the glory of 2015. As far as im concerned, the debt has been paid off and we enter next winter with a clean slate.
March was incredible. Leaving my office downtown to walk to the T with the temps in the upper 70s and magnolias and pears blossoming and girls in sun dresses reading on the Common was great.
Epic storm in Boston. Pretty unique radar evolution with a band swinging through up into coastal Maine, throwing on the brakes, then coming right back south.
that was the second brutal bust in these parts that month. Was forecast to get a solid 12-18”. Wound up with 2”, while Islip due south pulled 24”. I recall Ryan catching some heat for that forecast.
Still the worst subsidence hole I've ever seen in southern RI with that March '13 storm. Anyone remember if Cory was around for that? He must've gone nuclear.