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March 2024 disco/obs


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some of you are like monkey see monkey do, no other consideration.

if it were cold today, and warm up next week, the tone would be how horrible NE springs are woe is us f our butts god have mercy...blah blah.  but because it's warm now out side at this moment, no awareness of the cold dumpster liable to last some 7 straight days set to begin Sunday LOL

It's prolly just me, but I have trouble celebrating today and/or trophy hoisting as a warm enthusiast when considering the bigger picture here.

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16 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

It's prolly just me, but I have trouble celebrating today and/or trophy hoisting as a warm enthusiast when considering the bigger picture here.

Sounds like some folks during a blizzard when they know it’s going to rain in a few days.

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Or too good.

"This near zonal flow should keep systems moving across southern New
England this weekend, along with above normal temperatures. Saturday
still appears to be the drier of the two days, but another approaching front should bring some showers sometime Saturday night
into Sunday. Looking to be too warm for snow, so have just rain in the forecast for now. Will keep an eye on the higher elevations with
later forecasts, as a subtle change in temperatures of a couple of degrees may open that particular door there

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Maybe the Twitter dude should consult with the forecasters. This is not screaming plenty of sunshine.

 

This front should not stick around long. Thinking we`ll already
start clearing out Sunday evening, and especially after midnight
Monday. While there should not be much at the surface to help focus
shower potential, the cold pool associated with the mid level trough
should be arriving, leading to the possibility of diurnal showers
Monday into Tuesday. These would be more of the hit-and-miss
variety. The more noticeable change would be the 10 degree drop in temperatures early next week. That said, this is more of a return to temperatures more typical of mid March, which are expected most of next week.

By Wednesday, the atmosphere is projected to dry out just enough
where the risk for diurnal showers is lessened. However, the diurnal
clouds should linger just fine.
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3 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

It’s summertime , summertime.. Summ summ summa time 

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Ever been on the run and realize your carb short....  man.   I could eat about 7 of those right now.  

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1 hour ago, kdxken said:

Doesn't look too bad. And maybe a warm up the very end of the month.

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Yea but cloudy/showers tomorrow then 40s next week and a cutoff system next weekend. I don’t think we torch after that either, moderate to AN sure, but the pac looks ridgy especially AK in the LR.

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