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March 2021 Weather Discussion


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With those super low dew points, as expected the bottom dropped out as soon as the sun went down.

It's already 30 degrees colder than this afternoon... atmosphere becomes a vacuum once the sun goes behind the Spine.  It's almost like a cold front moved through, doors and windows slammed shut before the heat kicked on.  Will be below freezing in not too long.

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42 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Blurry shit                                High-Def shit

"We aim to improve 500mb scores to rival that of the fabled UKMET."

NOAA says it will lead to better predictions of hurricanes and other extreme events, ocean waves and weather systems high in the atmosphere.

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12 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

… On a Southwest flow at all levels too. It’s always been one of my biggest mysteries about New England it just has warm frontal repellent ... 

It’s just hard to figure out what the resistance is there

Am I looking at the wrong run or something.... looks plenty warm to me?

Exactly how hot do you guys expect it to be in New England the third week of March? ;) 

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7 minutes ago, PhineasC said:

Am I looking at the wrong run or something.... looks plenty warm to me?

Exactly how hot do you guys expect it to be in New England the third week of March? ;) 

Not very lol

but the stagnating the warm front with no apparent fluid viscosity reason to stop it yet still stalling to warm front is annoying anytime of the year ... that is, for those of us who want spring and melting snow

Pretty sure we are in the minority on that one

Also it really is just Wednesday… That look probably bust Thursday out of pre frontal shits either way

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12 minutes ago, CT Valley Snowman said:

You should specify NNE vs SNE. Verbatim the output is much more impressive up north with snowfall, unless we're being congratulated on heavy rain and wind with perhaps a brief changeover at the end.  

 Cold rain/dryslot look here. Parts of NNE gets crushed with snow? which is awesome. Just wish the rain looked warmer here, but win/win overall.

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28 minutes ago, CT Valley Snowman said:

You should specify NNE vs SNE. Verbatim the output is much more impressive up north with snowfall, unless we're being congratulated on heavy rain and wind with perhaps a brief changeover at the end.  

Just did

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16 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Not gonna lie...starting to get a little concerned. Maybe like 5%.

 

16 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Not gonna lie...starting to get a little concerned. Maybe like 5%.

Kevin is going to be waxing his truck, you’ll be waxing your skis!

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10 hours ago, powderfreak said:

With those super low dew points, as expected the bottom dropped out as soon as the sun went down.

It's already 30 degrees colder than this afternoon... atmosphere becomes a vacuum once the sun goes behind the Spine.  It's almost like a cold front moved through, doors and windows slammed shut before the heat kicked on.  Will be below freezing in not too long.

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Same here. Sun goes down, bottom drops. 

19 this morning, stake down to 8”

 

 

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