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Old 05-09-2017, 02:48 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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When your filling up with gas in short sleeves abd its chilly and you can use a sweatshirt...you know its in the 50s.

Come on heat wave. Cant wait for all of them to happen.
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Old 05-09-2017, 03:43 PM
 
Location: Rochester, NY
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50 and sunny here. Very nice after all the rain. Normal max is in the mid 60s now. Only 1 day, the 1st has surpassed 58! Two days have had highs in the 40s, the same as in the whole month of April. Depending on how warm the second half of the month is, the average high could be colder than April! That would be February warmer than march and April warmer than may Also...3.17" in the first week. Already above average and looking to be a third straight month with over 4" of rain, probably 5-6"
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Old 05-09-2017, 03:49 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Top of Whiteface Mountain in NY Adirondacks. Afternoon of May 9th, 2017. Nothing melting. Live Whiteface Summit Cam | Wild Center







Here's another look: WOW!


https://twitter.com/SkiWhiteface/sta...575808/photo/1


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Old 05-09-2017, 03:52 PM
 
Location: Lizard Lick, NC
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81F and sunny here with a 57F dp.

How the **** is atlanta closing in on 90F
Tomorrow bud, not referring to today so calm your **** down.
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Old 05-09-2017, 03:56 PM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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Is the Florida summer rainfall associated with any kind of monsoon trough? Usually, areas with that dramatic of a switch are those with strong monsoonal regimes (see: India).
No
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Old 05-09-2017, 03:58 PM
 
Location: Mid Atlantic USA
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When your filling up with gas in short sleeves abd its chilly and you can use a sweatshirt...you know its in the 50s.

Come on heat wave. Cant wait for all of them to happen.
Personally I don't believe you and think you are trying reverse psychology.
Who are you kidding you love this weather and want it to continue all
summer. You hate any warmth at all. This is why you keep flooding this
thread with over the top cold graphics showing 8-14F over my area. Too bad
those temps were 10,000 feet up. I couldn't care less how cold it is 10,000
feet up. I care what is going on out my front door. But you knew that map
would exaggerate cold and make it appear as if the entire eastern US was
freezing cold. It also feeds into the Europeans beliefs on here that think
our spring weather is totally unstable etc.

This May isn't going to up end the coldest in 100 years or whatever you hope
happens.

Our largest negative anomaly this month is -9F with yesterday
having 61/43F and the day before with rain 57/47F. Overall the month is currently running barely below average.

Nothing epic at all yet
for early May. No freezes in our agricultural areas either. I asked a farmer
today at Reading Terminal if the Amish farmers got a frost/freeze today out
in Lancaster and he said not at all. A "little chilly" but no damage at all
was his response.

Sure it is below average, but nothing like the -20 to -25F we can get in
winter.

I'm on to you and this game.


Here are the Euro and GFS ensemble runs( you know the ones you ignore cause they aren't as wacky and cold as the deterministic)



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Old 05-09-2017, 04:21 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Personally I don't believe you and think you are trying reverse psychology.
Who are you kidding you love this weather and want it to continue all
summer. You hate any warmth at all. This is why you keep flooding this
thread with over the top cold graphics showing 8-14F over my area. Too bad
those temps were 10,000 feet up. I couldn't care less how cold it is 10,000
feet up. I care what is going on out my front door. But you knew that map
would exaggerate cold and make it appear as if the entire eastern US was
freezing cold. It also feeds into the Europeans beliefs on here that think
our spring weather is totally unstable etc.

This May isn't going to up end the coldest in 100 years or whatever you hope
happens.

Our largest negative anomaly this month is -9F with yesterday
having 61/43F and the day before with rain 57/47F. Overall the month is currently running barely below average.

Nothing epic at all yet
for early May. No freezes in our agricultural areas either. I asked a farmer
today at Reading Terminal if the Amish farmers got a frost/freeze today out
in Lancaster and he said not at all. A "little chilly" but no damage at all
was his response.

Sure it is below average, but nothing like the -20 to -25F we can get in
winter.

I'm on to you and this game.

Here are the Euro and GFS ensemble runs( you know the ones you ignore cause they aren't as wacky and cold as the deterministic)

I see the old you is back huh. lol. Cold getting to you? It is to me. Trust me. I don't want this. Havent since this past winter.


Yes, after mid month we get back to normal or above but that's past 8 days, should we believe it? I mentioned this..


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Looks like we have to wait till after mid month for 70s. WTF?!
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Originally Posted by Cambium View Post
Latest Euro00z again says no warmth next 10 days still. #No70s or even upper 60s. Below normal continues into mid month.

NWS Forecast for Philly next 7 days. Below normal to mid month. Storm and Rain this weekend. Nothing extreme for Philly but no 70s till after mid month.


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Old 05-09-2017, 04:23 PM
 
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Indianapolis as of weather data today, has already experienced nearly the average monthly rainfall for the entire month of May, Indianapolis has already seen 4.42 inches of rain as of today.....average for the entire month is 5.05 inches, May 2017 has also been considerably cooler than normal, with a temperature anomaly as of climate data yesterday of more than 8 F below average, maybe ChicagoGeorge is right- maybe this summer season will be a soggy summer with below average temperatures
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Old 05-09-2017, 05:49 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Latest GFS. Hang in there Northeast. Quick shot of warmth coming. 16th-18th. We'll see if it can hang around. Still far out

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Old 05-09-2017, 05:51 PM
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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Top of Whiteface Mountain in NY Adirondacks. Afternoon of May 9th, 2017. Nothing melting. Live Whiteface Summit Cam | Wild Center

Here's another look: WOW!


https://twitter.com/SkiWhiteface/sta...575808/photo/1

That's a lot of snow for May. I assume the Whites didn't get as much? Too cloudy to tell right now:

https://www.mountwashington.org/prem...identials.aspx

You see Eric Fisher's article on our cool May?

Goin’ Seattle – Cool Pattern Dominates Mid-May « CBS Boston
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