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November 2013: -1.9
December 2013: -0.4
January 2014: -3.1
February 2014: -3.5
March 2014: -4.6
April 2014: -1.1
May 2014: 2.1
June 2014: 0.8
July 2014: 0.8
August 2014: -0.7
September 2014: 1.6
October 2014: 3.1
November 2014: -2.1
December 2014: 3.6
January 2015: -2.3
February 2015: -12.5
March 2015: -5.0
I miss winter 2012, I walked home everyday with my jacket in my hands since it was so warm outside by 3pm, now Im wearing an f-ing coat at the end of March, ridiculous
Another precipitation event coming up midweek. Might be the biggest in a while by total amounts... I'm seeing 0.7" of liquid in one forecast. Haven't seen much models from Cambium for this one. Where'd you go?
Another precipitation event coming up midweek. Might be the biggest in a while by total amounts... I'm seeing 0.7" of liquid in one forecast. Haven't seen much models from Cambium for this one. Where'd you go?
HAHA. RAIN! Big deal. Boring. I'm slowly fading into Hibernation. Can you sense it?
Yeah, this looks to be the biggest liquid precip event we had in a long while but no where near exciting. (less than 1-1.25"). My snow will be gone and most of CT for sure after Thursday.
Low Pressure tracking up the Appalacians from Ohio to Quebec. Warm surge on right side of it all the way to Maine.. Wonder how much mountain snow will melt.
Then another Canadian High drops down and we get cold again after Thursday. 850mb freezing line (blue line/cold front) will move east past us over the weekend.
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