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March 2021 General Discussion


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12 minutes ago, hawkeye_wx said:

The overnight warmth (55-60º all night) took care of the any remaining speck of snow in my neighborhood.

Same, there were still a few piles in my yard but they easily got wiped out overnight.  The frost in the ground also thawed as the piles of standing water yesterday are gone now, despite some rain this morning.

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After starting the day in the low 30s temps skyrocketed and Detroit tied the record high of 70.  Had lunch at the park with a friend and it was interesting to feel how frigid the air coming right off the water felt then as soon as you walked a bit away it got so much warmer.

 

I have a wide driveway and the one side of it gets no sunlight so I usually have a lot of snow piled.  There's been at least some bit of snow there since November 30th but it should go tonight.

 

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...DAILY RECORD HIGH SET AT SOUTH BEND AND TENTATIVE RECORD WARMEST
LOW SET AT SBN FOR MARCH 10...

AT 224 PM EST, THE TEMPERATURE AT THE SOUTH BEND AIRPORT ROSE TO 69 
DEGREES, BREAKING THE OLD RECORD OF 67 SET IN 1902. THE LOW 
TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY HAS BEEN 53 AT 507 AM EST. THE CURRENT 
RECORD WARMEST LOW AT SOUTH BEND FOR MARCH 10TH IS 47 SET IN 2010. 
AT THIS TIME, THE TEMPERATURE IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN ABOVE 53 DEGREES 
THROUGH MIDNIGHT.
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6 hours ago, madwx said:

Same, there were still a few piles in my yard but they easily got wiped out overnight.  The frost in the ground also thawed as the piles of standing water yesterday are gone now, despite some rain this morning.

Even way down here I saw a foot tall hunk of black snow today in Walmart parking lot..lol.

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