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80 Degrees to Ripping Snow: March 12th


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1 minute ago, PhiEaglesfan712 said:

However, I know it's not going to happen

I'm more-so in awe at the bold call at play. So you don't think the anafront snow will stick in mid 30s daytime March temperatures following an 85 degree day? Simply brazen prediction. 

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17 minutes ago, wasnow215 said:

Atlantic City got 20" in one storm couple weeks ago lol. I kind of feel bad he has such a need for attention

There's a whole laundry list of "winter's over" posts from December-January by all of the usual suspects. We know they'll make similar calls this next winter or the next and will be spot on, but it's not exactly bold to be in the warm & snowless camp when that feels like an increasing majority of our winters. It's like going all in on bonds and saying I told you so when they return 4% after a year lol

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13 minutes ago, MillvilleWx said:

Snow should fly today, but sticking and accumulating will be a whole other story. Will be cool to see after some 80° days. It’s not super uncommon. Just too marginal with warm grounds to amount to anything. Snow tv at its finest

Icing on the cake. I had already come to terms with the last flakes, being the last of the season. We take the win. 

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Sometimes, you have to use common sense and not rely on the models. How many times have you seen snow immediately following 80 degree days? I can't think of any.
If I happen to be wrong, I will personally come back here and apologize to you all. However, I know it's not going to happen, so I'm done posting on this thread because it's really unnecessary. Good night to everyone. 

See you tomorrow.
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