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The unofficial official absurdly warm for March thread, Part II


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LOL Ring of fire convection moving through Maine. Good Lord what month is this?

Unreal to be monitoring nocturnal convection rolling out of Canada this time of year.

If we can keep winds more southwesterly after Monday, Portland has a shot to shatter some daily high temp records. Wednesday could be by 15 degrees.

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Unreal to be monitoring nocturnal convection rolling out of Canada this time of year.

If we can keep winds more southwesterly after Monday, Portland has a shot to shatter some daily high temp records. Wednesday could be by 15 degrees.

That's nuts.

Hey snowman21... what is the largest amount a first order climo station in NE has broken an existing record by?

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Unreal to be monitoring nocturnal convection rolling out of Canada this time of year.

If we can keep winds more southwesterly after Monday, Portland has a shot to shatter some daily high temp records. Wednesday could be by 15 degrees.

How about up by Caribou? It looked like they could break all time March by a significant margin. Nuts.

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We got down to 32 here and socked in with fog yet. It is brightening a little.

Well at least the heat is dry... only lost 1" at the stake in the last 24 hours. This stuff is going to last a lot longer as long as it stays dry.

Classic inversion this morning. The amazing thing is the snow has frozen up at least here at 1,500ft with a temp in the low 40s. I've seen it happen before but I'm always amazed that with dry air and cold from below in the snowpack, the evaporational cooling allows the melting process to stop and ice up even in the 40s.

4,000ft...47F

1,500ft...41F

730ft...32F

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In 2010 after that almost 4 feet dump, we had the surreal situation of days and days of 60s, low 70s etc. with deep snow over. It took about four weeks of that disaster to obliterate the snow cover.

The stars need to align for that I think, but it's possible. Snowpack might hinder it a bit, but this whole pattern is so anomalous.

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