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March 2025 General Discussion


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14 minutes ago, A-L-E-K said:

Stacking, needs headlines

 

11 minutes ago, King James said:

Oh wow, nice dude

Appreciated. It was 80 degrees here around 3pm Friday. To go from that to this in about 40 hours is that late 90s/early 00s climate I remember growing up with.

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17 minutes ago, michsnowfreak said:

Wow. How close are you to RFD? I see RFD is only at 13.0" so I assume this is biggest event of the season?

I am around 23 miles northeast of RFD, and 10 or so miles away from the IL/WI border.

RFD, as of a little over an hour ago, picked up 3.1 inches from the snow band.

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A trained spotter measured 4.5 inches in Capron, IL (super close to me) at 8:13am. I’m going to guess that easily jumped over 5, maybe even 6 if they can chime in again later.

If it hit 6 inches, that would be the top event of the season.

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1 hour ago, cyclone77 said:

Looking like 70s to snow in about 6-7 hours Wednesday/Wednesday night.  Perhaps another 1-2".

I don't know about you, but it would piss me off to have a futility record nickel'd and dime'd away in March...

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On 3/14/2025 at 2:45 PM, michsnowfreak said:

Wow nothing here. What kind of tree is that?

That particular one is a Silver Maple.

So, one of the usual early bloom-ers. However, there are some other species at nearly the same level as well.

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5 minutes ago, Chicago Storm said:

That particular one is a Silver Maple.

So, one of the usual early bloom-ers. However, there are some other species at nearly the same level as well.

Ive noticed the silver maples started budding this week here, just the color (probably the light angle) of that one pic made it look different. I usually expect the silver maples to start doing this in March, one of the earliest ones, then after a while those buds rain down everywhere making a mess on the street, then it still seems like a while after that before leaves pop. Long process. Meanwhile, other species of maples you can barely see the buds (unless you look closely) then theyll suddenly pop those lime flowers then leaves (of course this hasnt happened yet lol). 

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9 hours ago, Powerball said:

I don't know about you, but it would piss me off to have a futility record nickel'd and dime'd away in March...

Haha yeah, it's not surprising.  All winter when it was cold most of the time we couldn't buy a flake, and now every system comes out wants to snow on us lol.

Luckily still a 2.4" cushion to work with, so if we can get past this storm with 2" or less still have a good shot.  

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20 minutes ago, cyclone77 said:

Haha yeah, it's not surprising.  All winter when it was cold most of the time we couldn't buy a flake, and now every system comes out wants to snow on us lol.

Luckily still a 2.4" cushion to work with, so if we can get past this storm with 2" or less still have a good shot.  

Is this for MLI or DVN?

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