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Picked up about a nice 3" last night to help cover up some of the ugly dirty snow that's been exposed from the brief warm up we had. Calling for -7F tonight with another warm up coming about Tuesday. Little by little we'll get to warmer weather and see grass peeking through about Mid-May.....
I think you posted those same exact graphics for the last two months. Surely the weather can't be this repetitive? How does this compare to march 2007?
I think you posted those same exact graphics for the last two months. Surely the weather can't be this repetitive? How does this compare to march 2007?
2007 was a mild Spring for much of the country but a cooler than normal for the Northeast....
I recall it well (an average summer somewhat lame temps)
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Originally Posted by Yn0hTnA
I wager that this spring will be at or above normal for a good chunk of the US.
I don't think so. Unless that Alaskan Ridge breaks down, it will continue to funnel cold air from Canada to the eastern US.
The west will be above average, anything from the Plains on east will be below average. The Deep South is up for grabs, but I'm thinking below average.
Shore's supposed to get more snow than us once more. LOL. Monday would be a good day to head to the beach if I didn't have other obligations.
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