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April Discussion..Mild overall..and really not wild


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It's probably wrong and too far west but this 12z euro would blast warm boundary thru ... Who knows how high the dose would get withTHAT source

Tip with an attempted April Fools that noone fell for.

 

Euro south again with 8th-9th threat and a cold shot after that. Good Lord what an ugly look for the warm folks

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Meh, it was never looking very spring like for the first half of Asspril and it was well advertised, so folks should be okay with forecast efforts thus far.

And no ... No joke. The D6/7 takes strong low west but I also said its pro bably wrong

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Tip with an attempted April Fools that noone fell for.

 

Euro south again with 8th-9th threat and a cold shot after that. Good Lord what an ugly look for the warm folks

Uh, April fools by you?  Warministas rejoice.

 

Didn't see 0z.  Maybe 12z IS further south.  However, verbatim, 12z is still a warm rainstorm for SNE.

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Uh, April fools by you?  Warministas rejoice.

 

Didn't see 0z.  Maybe 12z IS further south.  However, verbatim, 12z is still a warm rainstorm for SNE.

Are we looking at the same maps? We're talking about the 8th/9th.It's not a warm rainstorm ..it's a chilly rain that has trended hundreds of miles south over the last 24 hours..and with a -NAO prob isn't done

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Are we looking at the same maps? We're talking about the 8th/9th.It's not a warm rainstorm ..it's a chilly rain that has trended hundreds of miles south over the last 24 hours..and with a -NAO prob isn't done

0C 850 line is near the Canadian border and N ME around 162. I'd say that's a warm rainer. Maybe merely mild? Like Tip said, it's probably wrong.

A chilly rainer is probably most likely with CAD. Not trying to step on anyone's toes here. Just stating what the 12z shows.

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Now this is a snowstorm The Great April Fools Day Snow of 1807

Probably the deepest April snowfall in the history of the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic occurred on April 1, 1807 from Illinois to the Northeast. The track of the storm was not the usual coastal nor’easter variety (that normally produces great snowstorms) but rather a low that moved northeast from the lower Tennessee Valley and across the mid-Atlantic states and offshore around New York City. To the north of the storm path incredible snowfalls were reported. The westernmost report we have came from Vincennes on the Illinois-Indiana border with an 11” accumulation but it was in Pennsylvania, New York and New England that astonishing snowfall was reported including: 52” at Montrose, Pennsylvania near Scranton; 54” at Utica, New York, 52” at Lunenburg, Vermont; 60” at Danville, Vermont; 48” at Montpelier, Vermont; and 42-48” at Norfolk, Connecticut.

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Now this is a snowstorm The Great April Fools Day Snow of 1807

Probably the deepest April snowfall in the history of the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic occurred on April 1, 1807 from Illinois to the Northeast. The track of the storm was not the usual coastal nor’easter variety (that normally produces great snowstorms) but rather a low that moved northeast from the lower Tennessee Valley and across the mid-Atlantic states and offshore around New York City. To the north of the storm path incredible snowfalls were reported. The westernmost report we have came from Vincennes on the Illinois-Indiana border with an 11” accumulation but it was in Pennsylvania, New York and New England that astonishing snowfall was reported including: 52” at Montrose, Pennsylvania near Scranton; 54” at Utica, New York, 52” at Lunenburg, Vermont; 60” at Danville, Vermont; 48” at Montpelier, Vermont; and 42-48” at Norfolk, Connecticut.

 

 

Snow up to thy knickers.

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