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March Med/Long Range Disco


WinterWxLuvr

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Thank God for that.  Whatever would we do without late-March cold?

Maybe April and May will actually feel like April and May with budding trees and blooming flowers.  The last few years by May, my grass was already starting to brown.  

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Maybe April and May will actually feel like April and May with budding trees and blooming flowers.  The last few years by May, my grass was already starting to brown.  

 

I'm at 1.27" of rain on the day, and combined with the melt of the wet snow last week, the lower part of my yard now has almost 3" of standing water in it.  I am more concerned at this point that my trees and flowers might drown.

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The pattern is still looking ridiculous for at least another several days or perhaps even to the end of the month after the day 7 storm...so you don't have to bail if the Mar 18-19 threat doesn't work out.

 

Didn't Mar 1942 have a biggie at the end of the month?

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I'm at 1.27" of rain on the day, and combined with the melt of the wet snow last week, the lower part of my yard now has almost 3" of standing water in it.  I am more concerned at this point that my trees and flowers might drown.

The 3 airports were all below normal for February (by 0.5-1") and up through yesterday, they were also below normal for March.  

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The pattern is still looking ridiculous for at least another several days or perhaps even to the end of the month after the day 7 storm...so you don't have to bail if the Mar 18-19 threat doesn't work out.

 

Didn't Mar 1942 have a biggie at the end of the month?

We defitnitely could see something like late March 2003.

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The pattern is still looking ridiculous for at least another several days or perhaps even to the end of the month after the day 7 storm...so you don't have to bail if the Mar 18-19 threat doesn't work out.

 

Didn't Mar 1942 have a biggie at the end of the month?

Finally a voice of reason in here, glad to see you have been talking to Bob and Winterwxluvr.

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Finally a voice of reason in here, glad to see you have been talking to Bob and Winterwxluvr.

Too bad New England reason is no good down here. :(

I mean yeah elevation but pushing late Mar is starting to seriously grasp elsewhere.

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Too bad New England reason is no good down here. :(

I mean yeah elevation but pushing late Mar is starting to seriously grasp elsewhere.

I think Will meant even around here but i am not sure. I am at 500' elevation and i think it will be rough for me just like you. Parrs ridge where Sparky PSU and High Stakes live may still have a decent chance until the end of the month. Me and you FTL.

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I think Will meant even around here but i am not sure. I am at 500' elevation and i think it will be rough for me just like you. Parrs ridge where Sparky PSU and High Stakes live may still have a decent chance until the end of the month. Me and you FTL.

There were 2 accumulating snows at lower elevations late in the season in 1990. One in late March and one in early April. Anything can happen so don't give up yet regardless of what others say. Since there's no real nice weather in site probably through the end of the month you my as well root for snow even if it is a slop event.

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I think Will meant even around here but i am not sure. I am at 500' elevation and i think it will be rough for me just like you. Parrs ridge where Sparky PSU and High Stakes live may still have a decent chance until the end of the month. Me and you FTL.

 

Have you taken into account the effect of increased solar heating at higher elevation due to lower air pressure?  Since it's all about the sun and all.

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Have you taken into account the effect of increased solar heating at higher elevation due to lower air pressure?  Since it's all about the sun and all.

 

In all seriousness, and before I get myself banned, the effect of the sun at high elevation is pretty amazing.  I've been in a high valley at 8,000 feet out west and seen it snow 3" overnight only to be gone by noon, despite temperatures never reaching 20 degrees.  Water running down the street from snow melt with single digit temps.

 

Fortunately we won't have that problem next week since rain doesn't melt.

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I think Will meant even around here but i am not sure. I am at 500' elevation and i think it will be rough for me just like you. Parrs ridge where Sparky PSU and High Stakes live may still have a decent chance until the end of the month. Me and you FTL.

 

I know people want to track any possibilities, but at some point I think they might have to start being realistic.

 

Love,

 

Deb

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Some FB weenies are talking superstorm.

I'm inclined to believe them.

 

 

WxSynopsis @Ian, if you are an admin at americanwx, I hope that you read my post about your website you admin, I posted them last week. Please, scroll down my page and read them, than take your BS back to americanwx, because me and my followers don't want that crap here boy

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