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  1. These hand rails only had about 0.2" of IP/ZR crud on them before it flipped back to snow and they're already past the point where they can't hold anymore. Edit: I only have a screengrab from a video of the railing after it already flipped back, but these were taken only 48 minutes apart.
  2. Since flipping to snow about 40 minutes ago I've already picked up nearly 2" wow. Looks like someone fired a SAM into a flock of geese out there.
  3. I'm getting flakes mixing in pretty good with the IP and ZR starting about 5 mins ago.
  4. 10.2" on the drive now. Actually back to mostly snow for the time being.
  5. 28.6° and pretty much exclusively sleet here now. Curious to see if there's a flip back to snow as the storm pulls away.
  6. 28.6° and 10.0" on the driveway now. Big aggregates and sleet starting to ping! Lots of QPF to go still.
  7. 25.9° and 7" on the driveway so far. We'll see how long the mix line takes to get up here.
  8. I really was too overconfident in its ability to stand up to snow and should have cleared it off more than the one time I did before going to bed. Thankfully there's nothing really delicate or important in there.
  9. NWS point and click forecast went from 5-9" to 8-16" here. Thinking closer to 8".
  10. Yeah, I expect that to shift south some at 19z based on 12z so far.
  11. Here's the latest (13z) NWS blend product. Usually spot on with their published maps.
  12. SREF ARW core based members are quite a bit warmer at the surface than the NMB based members. Not sure if that's meaningful in any way.
  13. Yeah, this is looking like it's going to be a mess out this way.
  14. Looks like weather is going to put a bit of a hold on the barn project, so here's an update! See also the (mostly accurate) framing model I put together. (I don't plan on leaving the rafter tails like that, for example.)
  15. 33.6° and flakes flying. NWS calling for 2-4" of snow here tonight. Figures, ha!
  16. I'm like that even right now. Probably about average for this time of year and I'm outside working on the barn dressed like I'm at McMurdo Station.
  17. Oh, I should make it clear that I'm fully in the March has been anomalous in its warmth camp, I'm just generically warning against the use of means/averages as be-all end-all descriptors. This month torchy.
  18. Yeah, I know. In my hypothetical scenario the first half is departed on average by minus 30 degrees, and the last half, by plus 30. An extreme example, but this includes avg temp for the whole 24 hour day. I'm not talking max or min averages.
  19. I'm not going to argue that March 2024 hasn't departed way to the warm side (because it has so far and most certainly will end that way), but I'm not sure I necessarily agree with the bolded text. Take a hypothetical (admittedly extreme) scenario where the first half of March is departed -30 degrees, and the last half, +30 degrees. If you've binned the data by the month, you'd end up with a mean departure of 0 degrees. However, the statement, "March had a mean temperature that did not depart from the historical mean, therefore the temperature for the month of March was not anomalous, historically.", seems fundamentally untrue. You had crazy temperature swings and record breaking periods of hot and cold! You just don't see that at a monthly resolution. To produce a mean you have to bin the data in some timeframe though, and I guess monthly makes just as much sense as any other timeframe. I guess what I'm saying is that using mean temperature as a hard descriptor of how anomalous a month was temperature-wise is unsound. Or kinda pointless, I dunno. Shit, this is really just semantics I guess. Anyway, I'm not a met, just a dumbass, so, two cents, yadda yadda.
  20. 37.8° and breezy, but the sun and the blue skies make up for it. Last snow patches in the yard are hanging on for just a bit longer.
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