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March 2026 Mid-Long Range


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15 hours ago, IronTy said:

Man all the BN anomalies in the northern hemisphere are definitely over Canada and the NE US.  Looking at the euro it's encouraging to see them get scrubbed out in the LR.  I'm tired of this shit. 

Normal temps this time of year are fantastic with the late March into April sun. I’ll gladly take that right now. I’m ready for spring (NOT SUMMER). I have my limits :lol:

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2 hours ago, MillvilleWx said:

Normal temps this time of year are fantastic with the late March into April sun. I’ll gladly take that right now. I’m ready for spring (NOT SUMMER). I have my limits :lol:

Man, I’m ready for a 6 month long Bermuda High at this point. I’m actually contemplating relocating south or west. Totally subjective, but I’ve realized that the weather just kinda sucks here in the winter and sometimes beginning as early as November and lasting through March. Just not my cup of tea anymore and doesn’t really serve my hobbies very well…mostly because the payoff in the snow department just is not there. On the flip side, I guess I’m one of the few that loves mid-Atlantic summers. Yea, it can get hot, but most of the time I still find the peak heat to be tolerable. Mosquitoes get annoying, though.

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10 minutes ago, 87storms said:

Man, I’m ready for a 6 month long Bermuda High at this point. I’m actually contemplating relocating south or west. Totally subjective, but I’ve realized that the weather just kinda sucks here in the winter and sometimes beginning as early as November and lasting through March. Just not my cup of tea anymore and doesn’t really serve my hobbies very well…mostly because the payoff in the snow department just is not there. On the flip side, I guess I’m one of the few that loves mid-Atlantic summers. Yea, it can get hot, but most of the time I still find the peak heat to be tolerable. Mosquitoes get annoying, though.

Man, idk how you deal with the humidity. When I’m in Florida surrounded by palm trees and stuff, I can live with it for a time. Outside that, just brutal. I am a cold to cool weather fan with a thirst for snow. I probably belong in New England and you belong in South Carolina! That sounds like the perfect spot considering your flavors of weather choices. If you want heat with less mosquitos, move west of 100°W. That’s where I was in Midland located west of that line. Not much in the mosquito department, but it was WAY too dry. One thing about the US is that we have all the weather types you could ever want. Go where life makes you happy! :) 

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1 hour ago, MillvilleWx said:

Man, idk how you deal with the humidity. When I’m in Florida surrounded by palm trees and stuff, I can live with it for a time. Outside that, just brutal. I am a cold to cool weather fan with a thirst for snow. I probably belong in New England and you belong in South Carolina! That sounds like the perfect spot considering your flavors of weather choices. If you want heat with less mosquitos, move west of 100°W. That’s where I was in Midland located west of that line. Not much in the mosquito department, but it was WAY too dry. One thing about the US is that we have all the weather types you could ever want. Go where life makes you happy! :) 

Lol this is true. I think the big thing for me is having ample sunshine. Like, today is chilly, but I’m getting a sufficient recharge of Vitamin D. I’ve considered Nevada because my mom is out there, but funny enough my sister and nephews are in the southeast. I’m remote at my current job, but the company and customer are here, so I may stick around this area for a bit and just try to be less annoying when the weather isn’t going my way.

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