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The next 8 days are averaging 56degs.(48/63) or about +2.

Reached 67 here late in the day.

Today: 70-75 if forecast busts-else 81, wind n. to w. to n., p. sunny early-then more clouds/rain by sunset?

65*(75%RH) here at 7am{up from 57 at 2am.}     67* at 8am.     69* at 10am.     71* at 11am.      73* at Noon(and again at 5pm!)     72* at 1pm.      69* at 2pm.      65* at 3:30pm.      67* at 4pm.      73* at 5pm.      Rain but little lightning, from 6pm-7:30pm and T down to 63*.

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The 80°+temperatures will be able to push  further east today on more of a SW flow. Looks like the back and forth pattern of the spring will continue a while longer. Storm system for early next week could hug the coast. There is a chance that the higher elevations of the interior could see some wet snow. The models are hinting at a warm up for the last week of April. We’ll have to wait and see if this just means 60s and 70s or we can rival the 80° warmth of this week in the warmer spots. 
 

Today will be warmest day for a while

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Coastal hugger early next week with possible high elevation snow 


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Next warm up moving east for last week of April

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1 hour ago, donsutherland1 said:

Billings, the temperature had fallen to 8 degrees. That surpassed the old daily mark of 9 set in 1986 and is the coldest on record so late in the season. Records go back to 1934.

Good morning Don. Hearing birds chirping through my open kitchen window, as my sunny postage stamp begins the climb to the low 80’s, I wonder what thoughts are going through a person looking through a similar window in Billings. The atmosphere will seek balance regardless of the consequences. What echos back to me are simple words often used and heard but seemingly difficult to learn …..”We Reap What We Sow” stay well, as always ….

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1 hour ago, bluewave said:

The 80°+temperatures will be able to push  further east today on more of a SW flow. Looks like the back and forth pattern of the spring will continue a while longer. Storm system for early next week could hug the coast. There is a chance that the higher elevations of the interior could see some wet snow. The models are hinting at a warm up for the last week of April. We’ll have to wait and see if this just means 60s and 70s or we can rival the 80° warmth of this week in the warmer spots. 
 

Today will be warmest day for a while

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Coastal hugger early next week with possible high elevation snow 


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Next warm up moving east for last week of April

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Well the last week of May looks like this on the GEFSext.         SE/NW Atlantic ridges will surely have firepower to pump themselves up........but this LR model at least has a stalemate till Week 2/3 sometime in May:

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3 minutes ago, CIK62 said:

Well the last week of May looks like this on the GEFSext.         SE/NW Atlantic ridges will surely have firepower to pump themselves up........but this LR model at least has a stalemate till Week 2/3 sometime in May:

 

The average high during the last week of April is in the upper 60s. So we usually find a way to at least make the 70s on the warmest days. But the SE Ridge will be dueling with the -AO block. This means that we will have competing highs to our north and south with a backdoor front nearby. It will be interesting  to see if we can sneak in our next 80° then or the high to the north caps the maxes in the 60s and 70s. 
 

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2 hours ago, donsutherland1 said:

Billings, the temperature had fallen to 8 degrees. That surpassed the old daily mark of 9 set in 1986 and is the coldest on record so late in the season. Records go back to 1934.

CoCoRaHS map this morning reports 13.0" of snowfall there this week, Red Lodge, MT to their SW reporting 20.1" for the week.  Two of the higher reports out of North Dakota for the week at this early hour is 19.0" in Bismarck and 19.2" near Grand Forks, more reports could come in later this morning. With all that wind though, who knows for sure.  Impressive.  

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2 hours ago, donsutherland1 said:

Billings, the temperature had fallen to 8 degrees. That surpassed the old daily mark of 9 set in 1986 and is the coldest on record so late in the season. Records go back to 1934.

high elevation snowiest april since 1955 due to the storm almost 14 inches no wonder a new record low was set..

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1 hour ago, IrishRob17 said:

CoCoRaHS map this morning reports 13.0" of snowfall there this week, Red Lodge, MT to their SW reporting 20.1" for the week.  Two of the higher reports out of North Dakota for the week at this early hour is 19.0" in Bismarck and 19.2" near Grand Forks, more reports could come in later this morning. With all that wind though, who knows for sure.  Impressive.  

The drive from yellowstone to red lodge was probably only 2nd to Going To The Sun Road on my favorite drives of all time. Being up there for a spring storm has to be unreal.

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Some snowfall amounts from North Dakota:

GLENBURN    ND    30.5
3 NNW MINOT    ND    30.0
NORWICH    ND    28.0
3 ENE VELVA    ND    28.0
LANSFORD    ND    27.5
4 W RED LODGE    MT    27.0
1 NW HEBRON    ND    26.5
1 W DUNN CENTER    ND    26.0
BURLINGTON    ND    26.0
UNDERWOOD    ND    24.3
3 S NYE    MT    24.0
GLENBURN    ND    24.0
10 NE RICHARDTON    ND    24.0
10 NE SENTINEL BUTTE    ND    24.0
LANSFORD    ND    24.0
CARPIO    ND    24.0

 

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10 minutes ago, dmillz25 said:

It’s 80 in Williamsburg crazy temp difference 

In lower Manhattan now and it sure feels like 80. Home thermometer is 68, a little east of the Bx Zoo. Spring is the only time Central Park can regularly be a NYC hot spot..and probably parts of SI too.

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Lots of local variability with temperatures in the metro area this afternoon. LGA remains in the low 60's on a NE flow off the Sound as of the noon hour observation. Mesonet station in central Queens in the 70's to near 80, while the South shore of Queens and JFK in the 60's on a southerly flow off the Atlantic. There will probably be late day high temperatures for those affected by wind off the water, LI Sound/Atlantic, ahead of the frontal boundary as we thoroughly mix the low levels to max; may be one of those scenarios where outflow boundaries ahead of convection spike temperatures briefly ahead of the front this evening.

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