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Appears that a trough ridge trough pattern is now developing across N America. Finally the western US heights will be dropping below average, a pattern shift
It's been predominantly very nice weather in Denver since the early part of March. Really only two days have been "cool". Can't wait for those thunderstorms.
It's been predominantly very nice weather in Denver since the early part of March. Really only two days have been "cool".
There's someone in the garden forum from Denver posting pics and mentioning how warm its been and everything growing outside earlier than normal.
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Originally Posted by nei
Most of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia isn't melting out anytime soon.
I did a twitter search for Prince Edward Island PEI and man they got mountains of snow still. Gonna be June unless they get a ton of rain and 50s in April. I wonder when my piles will be gone here. Thinking mid April.
NWS in Virginia.. They had to lower their minimum temps tonight for their Forecast Area because of dry air
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA
935 PM EDT SUN MAR 29 2015
MODELS UNDERESTIMATING THE DRY AIR OVER THE FA AS TMPS SINCE SUNSET HAVE CRASHED TO NEAR OR BELOW FORECASTED MINS OVER THE EASTERN HALF OF FA WHERE THE CLOUDS HAVE YET TO INCREASE. HAVE LOWERED MINS OVR ERN AREAS...WITH LOWS OCCURRING OVR THE NEXT FEW HRS. LOWS U20S-M30S WITH STDY OR SLOWLY RISING READINGS AFTR MIDNITE
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