Spring 2018 Thread - Northern Hemisphere (june, snow, warmest, Chicago)
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Cambium, I predict March 26 for the date your little snow pile melts off completely.
Speaking of snow... the white stuff is forecast for Bowling Green, KY (mixed with rain) today, March 20. I'm always surprised by how few snows we get in November but how many we get in March. Since 2013, 5 out of 6 Marches have had snow, 2016 being the lone exception. In the same period (since 2012 this time, going by cold seasons), November's only seen snow 3 out of 6 times.
Here in Indianapolis, some snow is possible tonight. Most will stay just east, but we could see an inch or two of snow overnight tonight. Tomorrow morning's commute could be a mess. I don't think I've had to drive in the snow since January! This may finally put us in double digits for snowfall this season. We're just shy of 10 inches right now.
Moving in slowly but surely, 5°C and sun forecast for tomorrow and possible sun and 6°C high on Thursday! Such a relief after this gruelling late winter month that got extended to the point of infinity...
No Spring here since 2012, after which the jet stream decided to flow in from Alberta 80% of all 4 seasons.
It's actually becoming predictable, accuweather has had it pegged 30 days out 4 months straight.
No Spring here since 2012, after which the jet stream decided to flow in from Alberta 80% of all 4 seasons.
It's actually becoming predictable, accuweather has had it pegged 30 days out 4 months straight.
Where are you representing? PNW, Interior Upper Midwest US or Eastern Prairies?
It may be snowing but I spotted the first tulip sprouts this season! I just want all the snow on my lawn to be gone though.
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