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Old 02-28-2017, 06:07 PM
 
Location: Rochester, NY
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Still 14c at 7pm. The clouds keeping us nice and warm?
What was your high today?

58 here also at 8. High was 59. Forecast for tomorrow shows a high of 68, afternoon thunderstorms, and then cooling sharply down to 27 Great forecast if it verifies although I would be really pissed if March 1 is the warmest day in march. Daily record tomorrow is only 62.
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Old 02-28-2017, 06:09 PM
 
Location: Seoul
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What was your high today?

58 here also at 8. High was 59. Forecast for tomorrow shows a high of 68, afternoon thunderstorms, and then cooling sharply down to 27 Great forecast if it verifies although I would be really pissed if March 1 is the warmest day in march. Daily record tomorrow is only 62.
58f at the airport. 54f now, so almost the same as during noon

I'm going to be very very very very not happy if March 1st turns out to be the warmest day in March. It could happen. In 2015 our warmest day in March was just 49, really hope we don't get a repeat of that **** month
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Old 02-28-2017, 07:10 PM
 
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Old 02-28-2017, 07:15 PM
 
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It's 8pm on Feb 28th and it's 62F/17C with thunderstorms and tornadoes.

I live very close to the area circled in green..



https://twitter.com/NWSChicago/statu...41006288629760
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Old 02-28-2017, 07:27 PM
 
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Another tornado


https://twitter.com/TDSwx/status/836764409154396160
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Old 02-28-2017, 08:18 PM
 
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They keep coming

https://twitter.com/WGNNews/status/836773297945718785
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Old 02-28-2017, 08:21 PM
 
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Old 03-01-2017, 07:43 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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I consider winter Nov 21st to Mar 10th, so still winter til next Saturday as far as I'm concerned

Looking at a nice NWS 7 day:

Today Sunny 68°F/20°C (norm 74°F/23.3°C)
Tomorrow Sunny 76°F/24.4°C (norm 74°F/23.3°C)
Friday Sunny 81°F/27.2°C (norm 75°F/23.9°C)
Saturday M Sunny 80°F/26.7°C (norm 75°F/23.9°C)
Sunday P Sunny 78°F/25.6°C (norm 75°F/23.9°C)
Monday Sunny 78°F/25.6°C (norm 76°F/24.4°C)
Tuesday Sunny 82°F/27.8°C (norm 76°F/24.4°C)
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Old 03-01-2017, 03:21 PM
 
Location: Norman, OK
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Indeed. I second your thoughts on this subject.



One aspect in which this December-February* couldn't be called "mild" in the Northeast at all - if you have warm weather but lots of snow and storminess that's not what I'd call a mild winter overall, seeing as it was warm but otherwise severe. Chicago with its warmth and its snow drought for the winter excluding December - now that's what I call mild, historically so in fact.

*I hesitate to say "winter" since this is going to be one of those years where a disproportionate amount of the snowfall season action will occur after meteorological winter ends. We'll have a much better overall picture of the winter weather season two months from now, for obvious reasons.



Don't hold your breath - a pattern reversion for the East is on the way for next month at least. After that who knows?



Unless you're in a colder continental climate with lots of snow (such as the Upper Peninsula) it is hopeless to try to beat the subarctic world for high-quality winter weather - no one else can match them. Well, another exception would be cases of extreme snowfall in a warmer climate such as Philadelphia in 2010, but those are rare in our climate regime.
I doubt anyone below the 38th parallel at low elevation is going to see significant snow again until next winter. It's disappointing I didn't get to see any snow while in Oklahoma this winter.
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Old 03-01-2017, 04:15 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Yes we can get winter weather in spring but ..... Winter is over now time to collect the stats.


https://twitter.com/WPXIValerie/stat...35096108580866




Winter 2017 Stats (Dec 1-Feb 28)


Bridgeport, CT (Since 1949)

Avg Temp: 37.7°, 4th Warmest
Max Temp: 65°, 6th Highest
Min Temp: 9°, 7th Highest
Precip: 8.62", 29th Driest
Snowfall: 29.8", 19th Snowiest
Snowiest Day: 10.3", 12th Snowiest


Hartford, CT (since 1905)

Avg Temp: 33.0°, 10th Warmest
Max Temp: 72°, 4th Highest
Min Temp: 1°, 16th Highest
Precip: 8.71", 30th Driest
Snowfall: 41.2", 34th Snowiest
Snowiest Day: 15.5", 9th Snowiest


What surprised me about the stats is that there were only 8 days since 1905 that had more snow falling in 1 day in Hartford (BDL).
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