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Is it really that surprising that there have been several of these "bomb cyclones" in March? Even in Missouri, the few large snowfalls that we get usually happen in late February into March because it can still get pretty cold, but moisture availability isn’t greater than in December and January.
Updated to Blizzard Warnings for Massachusetts counties of Barnstable, Dukes, Essex, Norfolk, & Plymouth.
1159 AM EDT Mon Mar 12 2018
...BLIZZARD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 8 PM EDT
TUESDAY...
* WHAT...Blizzard conditions expected. Winds gusting as high as 65
mph will cause whiteout conditions in blowing snow. Significant
drifting of the snow is likely. Total snow accumulations of 10
to 18 inches with localized 20 inch amounts possible.
* WHERE...Coastal Essex County, Plymouth County, Cape Cod and
Marthas Vineyard.
* WHEN...From 11 PM this evening to 8 PM EDT Tuesday.
Disgusting. It's bad enough dealing with that in the summer let alone March. I'll take this snow and cold any day.
Disgusting is a dew point of 77 in mid October
But yea I'll be dreaming of a winter storm come August when it's 90 something every day with no relief in sight.
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