Spring 2018 Thread - Northern Hemisphere (snowfall, warm, record, Chicago)
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So demoralizing. The warmer months of the year are already fewer than the colder months around these parts so it is unfair that even the supposedly warmer months (like April) end up cold.
All those models have Rochester stuck in the 40s lol
Interesting because the flow would be from the Southwest so why should the cold Lake have any affect. I'm sure has some. Probably get to 50s at least. Ohh, unless its cloudy there.
Curious to see the NJ, NY, CT coasts with water temps still in low-mid 40s
More snow on the ground this morning in Indianapolis! 3rd weekend in a row with accumulating snow, though this time it was less than an inch. Still ready for Spring. Forecasting highs near 70 by the end of the week, though.
So demoralizing. The warmer months of the year are already fewer than the colder months around these parts so it is unfair that even the supposedly warmer months (like April) end up cold.
April has had the longest above average streak of any month here. Our last below average April was a full decade ago in 2008. Combine that with the warmth in late winter - this month currently has a colder mean temp than February! - and it seems especially shocking.
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