Spring 2015 thread (Northern Hemisphere) (lowest, Ontario, snow, ice)
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But I'm going to keep my eye out on the developing drought in the Plains. If spring rains don't impact it soon. It will have implications this summer
And people wonder why I want CA to go into negative temp departures. So we can catch a break for once. They have had two solid years above average. Time for them to let someone else have some warmth.
Do you happen to work for the heating companies by any chance?
Now is still the time for snow in my book. Only in April would the snow really start disappearing in my ideal climate. But even in April & sometimes early May, there should at least be occasional snowstorms.
Now is still the time for snow in my book. Only in April would the snow really start disappearing in my ideal climate. But even in April & sometimes early May, there should at least be occasional snowstorms.
You would like the climate of the UP of Michigan then. They have April and occasional May snow events. Marquette record seasonal snowfall is up around 310 inches.
And people wonder why I want CA to go into negative temp departures. So we can catch a break for once. They have had two solid years above average. Time for them to let someone else have some warmth.
Only two days above average through April 5th
Good news is that the Central Plains is seeing record heat which is easily capable of spreading into my region
And so the fun was over. 0.3C currently. Might go down to -10C tonight. Winter refuses to surrender.
Same for us tomorrow
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