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April Discobs 2022


George BM
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4 hours ago, yoda said:

Hmmm... which will it be?  Afternoon AFD from LWX...  I know which one @nj2va is rooting for ;)

Thereafter, longwave ridging is expected to build overhead for
Friday into the weekend, as troughing becomes established over
the Rockies, as well as over the North Atlantic. This will lead
to a prolonged stretch of dry conditions. There is some
uncertainty however with respect to temperatures. Some
deterministic models and ensemble members try to move a backdoor
cold front into the area by later Friday into Saturday. As a
result, various ensemble members of the GEFS/EPS show highs on
Saturday ranging anywhere from around 50 to near 90. There is
still some spread in the temperature forecast for Sunday too,
but ensemble members favor warmer solutions as the upper level
ridge axis progresses overhead.

 

They didn’t know it was snowing this afternoon

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11 hours ago, WEATHER53 said:

Some extreme undersea earthquakes may have tipped earths axis 

We have  more winter now in March and April than November and December.  
In the very cold and snowy late  50’s to early 70’s by very early March cold and snow was over. 

Weren't March 1958 and March 1960 very snowy?

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2 day event totals, 1.05 inches of rain, 0.8 inches of snow, was 33.7 at 7 am, now up to 38.0 with a few flurries in the breeze. The 0.85 inches of rain for yesterday was a new daily record, breaking 2012's 0.58 mark, the 0.8 broke the daily snowfall record, previous a T from a couple of years. The 39.4 high is a new daily 'cool max', breaking 1983's 41 degree reading. 

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