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2024-2025 La Nina
40/70 Benchmark replied to George001's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Absolutely, which I was expecting usuing the 2008 analog. -
Spring 2025 Medium/Long Range Discussion
CheeselandSkies replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Getting a nice round moving through the state line region this AM. After drought concerns in the late winter due to the lack of snow, April showers have been in plentiful supply. This ain't gonna be 2012, at least around here. -
in the case the foreseeable future was about 30 seconds lol
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2025 Spring/Summer Mountain Thread
Met1985 replied to Maggie Valley Steve's topic in Southeastern States
Yeah it is. The air smells fresh again and much more rainfall coming through today also. -
2024-2025 La Nina
40/70 Benchmark replied to George001's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
I consider it a weak La Nina given I consider more than the technical 5 consecutive tri monthly period criteria. -
2024-2025 La Nina
40/70 Benchmark replied to George001's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
I'm not so sure one can assume a -PDO next winter... -
Most of the ash trees here are long since dead. Wiped them all out.
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Tree of Heaven most likely?
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2025-2026 ENSO
40/70 Benchmark replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
I don't know why anyone should read too much into the 7 year snow drought after that stretch that we just had the previous decade.....still looks like simple regression to me, regardless of the catalyst. If you want to surmise anything behond that, talk to me in another 7 years. -
Haven't adjusted it yet. Next step would be just to outright turn it off which I'll probably do in the next week.
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CANSIPS did a good job last year.
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Get well soon!
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We picked up a little rain last night with 0.04" here in East Nantmeal. A beautiful stretch of spring weather starting today and lasting through the end of the work week. Thursday and Friday should both see highs in the mid 70's across the area. Showers by Friday night into Saturday and we turn a bit closer to normal temperatures by the end of the weekend.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
We picked up a little rain last night with 0.04" here in East Nantmeal. A beautiful stretch of spring weather starting today and lasting through the end of the work week. Thursday and Friday should both see highs in the mid 70's across the area. Showers by Friday night into Saturday and we turn a bit closer to normal temperatures by the end of the weekend. -
MRCC, and all RCC sites back online yesterday aftrn.
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Central PA Spring 2025
Mount Joy Snowman replied to canderson's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Low of 50. No rain. Splendid few days ahead. -
It may not ultimately matter much what the ENSO does as long as we continue to see these record marine heatwaves over the WPAC seemingly run the show. It sets up these tremendous thermal gradients between Siberia and the waters near Japan leading to the acceleration of the Pacific Jet. Which in turn drives the cutter, hugger, and suppressed Southern Stream storm tracks leading to below normal snowfall from Philly to Boston. This is why the 7 year running average snowfall in this region has reached lows never seen before.
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Make sure to open the top return vents and close the bottoms too, if you have central air.
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In April????
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weren't we told that there was stein for the foreseeable future?
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Spring 2025 Medium/Long Range Discussion
A-L-E-K replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
extended looks wet -
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51 degrees this morning. Some early morning fog already burnt off. Hoping to get some fishing in this week.And mow #3 in.
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It was nothing compared to all the tree damage which effectively began in March 2010. Which was followed up by the September 2010 Derecho in NYC then Irene in August 2011 and then the October 2011 snowstorm when the trees were still leafed out. Sandy was the main event for trees especially in Long Beach when all the Sycamores had to be cut down due to the salt water root damage. Since Sandy we have seen periodic lesser events which have continued to damage the trees like Isaias back in 2021 and numerous other events. Our winds continue to get stronger as we have seen with the record high average wind gusts since December. So tree preemptive tree removal near structures which could potentially fall in storms has become a big business. People just aren’t taking chances anymore. If the tree shows even the slightest damage or potential to fall on a house, people are just getting rid of them.
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2025 Spring/Summer Mountain Thread
Buckethead replied to Maggie Valley Steve's topic in Southeastern States
53 with rain and thunder this morning in Wolf. The smell of petrichor is filling the air. Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk