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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion


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On 3/27/2026 at 9:42 PM, Ralph Wiggum said:

Buckle up:

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Did someone forget to turn off the GFS 10-day snow machine? :lol:

I bottomed out at 28 this morning (good radiational cooling although I have flowering things budded up) and 30 yesterday morning.  They keep threatening about "the heat dome" coming this way but that forecast seems to be jumbled at our latitude.

Anyway... currently 46 with 27 dp.

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25F in North Wales around 7:00 a.m. this morning. Not sure if that was low or not.

In Lansdale, ice cream truck is roaming around 12:50pm/51F and a breeze, no joke. Must be hard up for cash? I was tempted to approach him and ask why he doesn't serve beer instead? Especially on the weekend...really can't see ice cream sales booming today.

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We will finish March with our 1st above normal temperature month since way back in September. Every fall and winter month except September ended with below normal temperatures. Our seesaw temperatures typical of spring will continue over the next several days. We have a well above normal day today before we turn much chiller tomorrow. We warm again by Friday through the weekend before turning much cooler again to start the new work week. Rain chances to really ramp up tomorrow into Wednesday night.image.png.4fb001f90238690791ace3c96daa3bae.pngimage.png.773a37e5444fb477d3229e60f5d242de.png

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On 3/30/2026 at 3:38 PM, FPizz said:

Radar out again?

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
125 PM EDT Fri Mar 27 2026

...KDIX Maintenance March 30 through April 3 2026...

From Monday, March 30 through approximately Friday, April 3, the
KDIX WSR-88D radar operated by the NOAA National Weather Service
in Mount Holly, NJ will be down daily during the hours of 8 AM
through 5 PM EDT for the critical maintenance of the radome. This
maintenance is critical to support the radar's operation and
quality of the data.

During the downtime, adjacent radars include: KOKX, KBGM, KCCX,
KLWX, KAKQ, KDOX, TPHL, TEWR, and TBWI. For direct access to any
of these surrounding radar sites, go to the following web page:
radar.weather.gov. A single radar site can be viewed by going to
the selected view menu option, then selecting local radar to
selected single radar site. A radar mosaic loop is also available
at radar.weather.gov.

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