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March 24, 2020 - Coastal Threat


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Still seeing nothing that would change to my idea of decently widespread 3-6" (perhaps more 2-4" in lower elevations like mby where rain will certainly come into play) with dots of 6-8" in elevations >1500. Would expect widespread WWAs for 3-6 with isolated 8 to start populating if not tonight but by midday tomorrow.

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1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:

It’ll prob flip to rain but not before 2-5” of paste. Unless it trends a lot warmer. 

As I've been saying; it's gonna be a mess regardless. Good thing nobody will be on the roads! 

 

and that it will go right back to 50 by Tuesday which will insure all of it will melt. The volatility of March weather, am I not right?

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3 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

Does a Stronger  shortwave ...lead to a further N track or what else is the reason 850’s tickling milder 

It’s the interaction with the Canada shortwave that seems to be driving the colder vs milder solutions. When our main shortwave starts partially phasing with the Canada one, everything end up north and warmer. When it interacts less, we stay colder and south. 

It’s been going back and forth on the idea for a couple days. 

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Winter totally ****ing blows from mid Dec through the end of March and now it decides to unload after we finally melt the friggin glacier, thaw the ground out, and nearly drain the water table below the surface. Everyone is home hiding from the death mist and finally have a chance to go outside, get some sun, and get some work done around the yard. Nobody should want this right now. This winter and 2020 can rot in hell.

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4 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Winter totally ****ing blows from mid Dec through the end of March and now it decides to unload after we finally melt the friggin glacier, thaw the ground out, and nearly drain the water table below the surface. Everyone is home hiding from the death mist and finally have a chance to go outside, get some sun, and get some work done around the yard. Nobody should want this right now. This winter and 2020 can rot in hell.

Congrats. Take lots of pics and have a snowball fight with the chickens. 

 

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3 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Winter totally ****ing blows from mid Dec through the end of March and now it decides to unload after we finally melt the friggin glacier, thaw the ground out, and nearly drain the water table below the surface. Everyone is home hiding from the death mist and finally have a chance to go outside, get some sun, and get some work done around the yard. Nobody should want this right now. This winter and 2020 can rot in hell.

Nice melt ha ha. Bonafide Noreaster over the elbow 

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2 hours ago, Ginx snewx said:

This is an amazing clown map. Of course it's a clown map but a clown map inside 5 days. It's a  Korona Killer

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Haven’t been following the disco in the Coronavirus  thread, but yea, there’s clearly an observable pattern between early spring time temps and most efficient spread of the virus. Research has also pointed to the same thing—two separate studies. One indicating 47F “peak” for spread, another 0-15C. 
 

Long story short, this is the only time you’ll see me cheering for late March/April snow. Then bring on a torch please...

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