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Unsettled cool weather ends April, what does May bring


Ginx snewx

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I just had a nice graupel/snow shower out here at 39F. It was quick hitting, but lovely.

April looks to end basically cool with chances of unsettled conditions. No huge storms in sight. May starts cool but hopefully transitions to a wonderful a spring month full of nice weather for baseball, frisbee, golf, barbecues, lawn games, fire pits and lots of beer.

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GFS mos has typically well radiated areas away from the water getting down into the low to mid 30s Thursday through Saturday mornings. I think the only places in true SNE that have to worry will probably be IJD MMK and maybe areas near BDL. Probably a nice low tropospheric inversion would develop trapping areas below 500ft closer to freezing while kev is closer to 38-40.

Obviously areas near PSF and up near greenfield will probably decouple and fall below freezing as well while ORH and FIT is above freezing

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Margusity on board for accumulating snows in SNE :axe:

3. The discharge of cold air out of eastern Canada later this week could set the stage for another round of snow in the area shown in the map in the East. The wave of low pressure that moves across the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic could tap that cold air and produce a band of 1-4 inches of snow across the higher elevations from Pennsylvania into Southern New England

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Margusity on board for accumulating snows in SNE :axe:

3. The discharge of cold air out of eastern Canada later this week could set the stage for another round of snow in the area shown in the map in the East. The wave of low pressure that moves across the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic could tap that cold air and produce a band of 1-4 inches of snow across the higher elevations from Pennsylvania into Southern New England

you read margusity? :axe::lol:

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