Spring 2015 thread (Northern Hemisphere) (snowfalls, warm, records, temperature)
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Notice the wind chill field, instead of heat index which one may expect. Perhaps NWS should have prioritised stuff like that instead of hurrying to beautify the forecast page.
SNOW/RAIN/WINTRY MIX POTENTIAL...
GIVEN THE UNCERTAINTY MENTIONED ABOVE...WANT TO STRESS THAT THE
FORECAST IS LIKELY TO CHANGE OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS...SO STAY
TUNED. GIVEN THE WARM AIR LEADS THE STRONGEST OMEGA...IF IT/S
GOING TO BE WARM..IT WILL LIKELY START AS RAIN AND THEN GRADUALLY
TRANSITION THROUGH TO SNOW BY THE DAYTIME SAT. PWATS ARE NOT
INCREDIBLY HIGH HERE...AND LOOK TO BE WITHIN 1 STD DEVIATION OF
NORMAL... AS SUCH TOTAL QPF VALUES /AND THIS WOULD INCLUDE THE
LIQUID RAIN AS/IF IT OCCURS/ RANGE MAINLY FROM 0.30 TO ABOUT 0.75
INCHES ON THE UPPER EXTREME. SO PLOWABLE SNOW NOT OUT OF THE
QUESTION SHOULD IT TRANSITION OR EVEN START AS SNOW EARLIER
Notice the wind chill field, instead of heat index which one may expect. Perhaps NWS should have prioritised stuff like that instead of hurrying to beautify the forecast page.
Yeah I noticed that
Btw ORD reached 73F and MDW 74F today under mostly cloudy skies. If we had some more sun we could have maybe reached 80
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