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The unofficial official absurdly warm for March thread, Part II


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One thing that blows this early in the year is it takes forever to burn off these low-level clouds and when you get moisture streaming off the waters sometimes you may not burn them off that much...luckily though it appears things are slowly starting to get better and I would think at least for central/eastern CT we see the sun come out a bit earlier than yesterday. We also have a very warm low-level airmass in place (925 temps of near +16C and 850 temps near +11C) so it won't take much sun/mixing to crank the temps up.

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Here's a question for snowman21:

Has any location's minimum temperature broken a record high temperature for a given day?

It almost happened yesterday at International Falls, MN. If this were to ever occur at all, it's much more likely in the winter...so it's very impressive for it to occur im mid-March.

INL, 3/17/2012:

New record high: 77F (old record high 55F in 1968)

New record high minimum: 52F

Normlas for the date are 35/13. :lmao:

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It almost happened yesterday at International Falls, MN. If this were to ever occur at all, it's much more likely in the winter...so it's very impressive for it to occur im mid-March.

INL, 3/17/2012:

New record high: 77F (old record high 55F in 1968)

New record high minimum: 52F

Normlas for the date are 35/13. :lmao

I'm heading to Chicago 4/4-11. Looks like a potential ridge during that period for the nations midsection.

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That's nuts.

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

Found these...

ID      DATE     HI  RECHI  DIFF
---  ----------  --  -----  ----
PWM  1998-03-31  88    64    24
CAR  2010-04-03  82    58    24
ORH  1990-03-15  81    58    23
BTV  1990-03-16  78    55    23
CON  1998-03-31  89    68    21
BOS  1991-04-07  86    65    21
PWM  2001-05-02  91    70    21
PVD  1981-02-18  72    52    20
BTV  1995-01-15  66    46    20
BDL  1991-02-05  67    48    19
BTV  1991-04-07  83    64    19
BDL  1991-04-07  90    71    19
CON  1998-12-07  73    54    19
BOS  1998-03-31  89    70    19

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One thing I love about New England is how people really appreciate warmer weather when it arrives. Like, when I was in FL last month, one day it was 73F and everyone was in long pants. Today, its 59F at noon and girls are literally laying out on campus trying to tan in bikinis LOL

Lucky, I'm at home trying to deal with a nasty hangover.

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62 at Peru at 1900' and 66 at Chester Hill at 1450'. Can't see SKImrg's snowpack lasting past Monday.

Don't worry, he'll find a remote snow bank over 2k and take a picture of it at just the right angle and tell people winter is going strong on the east slope.

Meanwhile Berkshire East is closed this weekend and their website is already in spring mode, advertising ziplining and other spring like activities LOL

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