OrdIowPitMsp Posted Sunday at 08:25 PM Share Posted Sunday at 08:25 PM Out like a lion. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrdIowPitMsp Posted Sunday at 09:23 PM Share Posted Sunday at 09:23 PM Nice little weenie band about to rotate through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrdIowPitMsp Posted Sunday at 10:56 PM Share Posted Sunday at 10:56 PM Won’t last long but a scenic early evening here. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrdIowPitMsp Posted Monday at 12:21 PM Share Posted Monday at 12:21 PM 1.7” of snowfall at the airport yesterday. Surprisingly very little melting as the snow depth was just reported as 2” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbnwx85 Posted Monday at 02:21 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:21 PM Snowflakes flying here. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A-L-E-K Posted Monday at 02:42 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:42 PM 6z gfs with a massive area of 12"+ rains to our south, guess they can keep that 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheClimateChanger Posted Monday at 07:59 PM Share Posted Monday at 07:59 PM Very impressive warmth during the month of March, especially with respect to daytime high temperatures. In most locations, temperatures have only been exceeded one or two times since 1946. Detroit, Michigan Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 61.0 2 1945 58.6 3 1946 55.6 4 2021 54.7 5 2025 54.1 6 2000 53.9 7 1910 53.6 8 2010 52.5 9 2016 51.9 10 1921 51.8 Chicago, Illinois Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 63.3 2 1945 59.5 3 1946 57.6 4 1910 56.6 5 1921 55.3 6 2025 54.6 7 2000 54.6 8 1968 53.4 9 1938 53.4 10 2021 53.3 Minneapolis, Minnesota Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 57.5 2 1910 55.4 3 1878 54.6 4 1946 51.3 5 2000 50.5 6 2025 50.2 7 2021 50.1 8 1968 50.1 9 2010 50.0 10 1945 50.0 Indianapolis, Indiana Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 67.1 2 1910 62.5 3 1945 61.9 4 1946 61.8 5 1921 60.8 6 2025 60.1 7 2007 59.0 8 1973 59.0 9 1918 58.9 Toledo, Ohio Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 61.5 2 1945 60.0 3 1946 57.5 4 2021 57.4 5 1910 56.7 6 2025 55.0 7 2024 54.4 8 2000 54.1 9 1921 54.1 10 1973 53.2 Des Moines, Iowa Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 66.8 2 1910 63.4 3 2025 59.2 4 1946 57.4 5 1918 57.4 6 1945 56.5 7 2016 56.4 8 2000 56.3 9 1938 56.2 10 2024 56.0 Moline, Illinois Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 64.4 2 1910 61.4 3 1945 59.7 4 1946 59.2 5 2025 58.2 6 1878 56.4 7 2000 56.3 8 2024 56.0 9 2007 55.8 10 1918 55.8 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian D Posted yesterday at 12:47 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 12:47 AM Looking good so far. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM Share Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM Some of the photos from northern Michigan the last few days were just incredible. The ice storm in northern lower MI was devastating, but also so beautiful, and as much as 16-19" snow fell in the Marquette area. Absolutely jealous of that snow even though its spring. Here, after a colder than average January & February with ample snowcover days, we went from deep winter to sudden spring, March ending up as the 7th warmest on record and tying with 1961 for the 10th least snowy on record with 0.4". Whats interesting about the warmth is that it was the daytime highs, not lows, that did the heavy lifting. The march max was the 5th warmest on record but the min just the 21st warmest on record. The initial bouts of warmth in March came with still-frozen ground, but a sudden greening of grass took place the last 2 or 3 days of the month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheClimateChanger Posted yesterday at 02:52 PM Share Posted yesterday at 02:52 PM 1 hour ago, michsnowfreak said: Some of the photos from northern Michigan the last few days were just incredible. The ice storm in northern lower MI was devastating, but also so beautiful, and as much as 16-19" snow fell in the Marquette area. Absolutely jealous of that snow even though its spring. Here, after a colder than average January & February with ample snowcover days, we went from deep winter to sudden spring, March ending up as the 7th warmest on record and tying with 1961 for the 10th least snowy on record with 0.4". Whats interesting about the warmth is that it was the daytime highs, not lows, that did the heavy lifting. The march max was the 5th warmest on record but the min just the 21st warmest on record. The initial bouts of warmth in March came with still-frozen ground, but a sudden greening of grass took place the last 2 or 3 days of the month. It was the second largest diurnal range on record for the month of March at Detroit, behind only 2021. Maybe someone contrary to expectations, it seems like recent years have had larger diurnal ranges with five of the top 10 values occurring since 2009. Average Diurnal Range Rank Year Value ---- ---- ----- 1 2021 23.5 2 2025 22.0 3 1969 21.7 4 1945 21.4 5 1968 21.4 6 1976 20.7 7 2012 20.6 8 1995 20.3 9 2010 20.2 10 2009 20.1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madwx Posted yesterday at 02:58 PM Share Posted yesterday at 02:58 PM 10th warmest March on record here in Madison. have some cool shots coming up in April but not expecting a below average month 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian D Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM 14 hours ago, Brian D said: Looking good so far. Looks like there settling on this range. Hope it pans, as we really need a good dump of precip, and snow is the best, as it melts into the ground slowly. No frost, so runoff at a minimum. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baum Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago 23 hours ago, TheClimateChanger said: Very impressive warmth during the month of March, especially with respect to daytime high temperatures. In most locations, temperatures have only been exceeded one or two times since 1946. Detroit, Michigan Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 61.0 2 1945 58.6 3 1946 55.6 4 2021 54.7 5 2025 54.1 6 2000 53.9 7 1910 53.6 8 2010 52.5 9 2016 51.9 10 1921 51.8 Chicago, Illinois Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 63.3 2 1945 59.5 3 1946 57.6 4 1910 56.6 5 1921 55.3 6 2025 54.6 7 2000 54.6 8 1968 53.4 9 1938 53.4 10 2021 53.3 Minneapolis, Minnesota Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 57.5 2 1910 55.4 3 1878 54.6 4 1946 51.3 5 2000 50.5 6 2025 50.2 7 2021 50.1 8 1968 50.1 9 2010 50.0 10 1945 50.0 Indianapolis, Indiana Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 67.1 2 1910 62.5 3 1945 61.9 4 1946 61.8 5 1921 60.8 6 2025 60.1 7 2007 59.0 8 1973 59.0 9 1918 58.9 Toledo, Ohio Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 61.5 2 1945 60.0 3 1946 57.5 4 2021 57.4 5 1910 56.7 6 2025 55.0 7 2024 54.4 8 2000 54.1 9 1921 54.1 10 1973 53.2 Des Moines, Iowa Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 66.8 2 1910 63.4 3 2025 59.2 4 1946 57.4 5 1918 57.4 6 1945 56.5 7 2016 56.4 8 2000 56.3 9 1938 56.2 10 2024 56.0 Moline, Illinois Rank Year Mean Max Temperature 1 2012 64.4 2 1910 61.4 3 1945 59.7 4 1946 59.2 5 2025 58.2 6 1878 56.4 7 2000 56.3 8 2024 56.0 9 2007 55.8 10 1918 55.8 grass is still brown. Simpler stat. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheClimateChanger Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Baum said: grass is still brown. Simpler stat. I don't see the relevance, but it looks pretty green outside my house. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago Storm Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Baum said: grass is still brown. Simpler stat. definitely a lot of green out there. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torchageddon Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago Didn't get any synoptic winter storm here in Mar despite the overall harsh winter, the streak continues. It was a good March up til the last 4 days of terrible overcast, yesterday the 31st was loathsome cold wise. This winter had some good nuggets and it never got extremely cold meaning below -20C for more than 1 or 2 days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A-L-E-K Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Chicago Storm said: definitely a lot of green out there. yup, must be extra cold out in glen ellyn 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baum Posted 20 hours ago Share Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, TheClimateChanger said: I don't see the relevance, but it looks pretty green outside my house. just a little friendly shiat giving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago Storm Posted 20 hours ago Share Posted 20 hours ago March 2025 finished as the 10th warmest March on record for Chicago. Warmest March's 1. 53.5° - 2012 2. 48.6° - 1945 2. 48.6° - 1910 4. 47.2° - 1946 5. 45.8° - 1921 6. 45.3° - 1878 7. 45.1° - 1973 7. 45.1° - 1938 9. 44.7° - 197710. 44.4° - 2025 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 16 hours ago, Baum said: just a little friendly shiat giving. Jokes aside, everything here was dormant and end-of-winter brown until 2 or 3 days before the end of March then like the snap of a finger the grass got green. Obviously still brown with all the bare trees, tho some have buds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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