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Old 03-26-2018, 05:03 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Originally Posted by ral31 View Post
There could be a heavy rain event coming the middle of the week.
Might be higher totals to my north. This could worsen the river flooding.

We're getting some of that on Friday. It's been nice past 3 days with no precip! Other than the flurries yesterday.

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Originally Posted by 7 Wishes View Post
NYC was 60 on March 1. After that it didn't even reach 50 again until the 22nd and the high of 51 yesterday is the warmest high since the 1st.
Interesting! On that note..........


https://twitter.com/breakingweather/...69642651242497
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Old 03-26-2018, 05:18 AM
 
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You won't be blazing though based on the forecast I saw. Normal High and Low in Tampa today are 77°F/61°F
No we won't be thank God and not super high dew points. But once mid May is here it is over rover. I will be even cooler since i am right on the gulf. Maybe 74 for me today.
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Old 03-26-2018, 05:27 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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2018 Avg Temps: I'd like to see when the last time or how many times this has happened but will take more time. Still 6 days left this month.
Who has the biggest difference?


NYC:
Feb: 42.0°
March: 38.6°


Islip:
Feb: 39.1°
March: 36.7°


Boston:
Feb: 38.1°
March: 36.0°


Philly:
Feb: 41.9°
March: 38.3°


Binghamton:
Feb: 30.9°
March: 26.6°


Pittsburgh:
Feb: 38.8°
March: 32.5°


Richmond:
Feb: 47.8°
March: 41.9°


Raleigh:
Feb: 52.3°
March:43.8°


Atlantic City:
Feb: 42.8°
March: 38.5°


DC:
Feb: 45.3°
March: 41.8°


Lexington:
Feb: 44.9°
March: 44.0°


Nashville:
Feb: 50.1°
March: 48.9°


Indianapolis:
Feb: 37.7°
March: 37.0°

Miami:
Feb: 76.4°
March: 69.8°


Atlanta:
Feb: 57.3°
March: 52.6°
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Old 03-26-2018, 05:59 AM
 
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wgntv.com/2018/03/25/area-temps-sandwiched-between-cold-lake-and-snow-cover/
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Old 03-26-2018, 06:39 AM
 
Location: Fishers, IN
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24 hours at our house, northeast side of Indianapolis. Saturday evening, 5 inches of snow. Same time Sunday evening almost no sign of it. Amazing what the late March sunshine can do. And head about 10 more miles north or east and there was no snow at all. At the airport, 24 miles southwest of us they had twice the snow, officially recording 10.2 inches.

At our house, the past 5 days of March: 8 inches of snow. December, January, and February combined: 11.8 inches.


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Old 03-26-2018, 06:45 AM
 
Location: Live in NY, work in CT
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Originally Posted by Cambium View Post
2018 Avg Temps: I'd like to see when the last time or how many times this has happened but will take more time. Still 6 days left this month.
Who has the biggest difference?


NYC:
Feb: 42.0°
March: 38.6°


Islip:
Feb: 39.1°
March: 36.7°


Boston:
Feb: 38.1°
March: 36.0°


Philly:
Feb: 41.9°
March: 38.3°


Binghamton:
Feb: 30.9°
March: 26.6°


Pittsburgh:
Feb: 38.8°
March: 32.5°


Richmond:
Feb: 47.8°
March: 41.9°


Raleigh:
Feb: 52.3°
March:43.8°


Atlantic City:
Feb: 42.8°
March: 38.5°


DC:
Feb: 45.3°
March: 41.8°


Lexington:
Feb: 44.9°
March: 44.0°


Nashville:
Feb: 50.1°
March: 48.9°


Indianapolis:
Feb: 37.7°
March: 37.0°

Miami:
Feb: 76.4°
March: 69.8°


Atlanta:
Feb: 57.3°
March: 52.6°
i dont have time to look it up today but in NYC this actually happened last year and I believe at the time I had said in your Connecticut weather forum it last happened there in 1984 and before that 1960 but I could be wrong. This will probably be the first time it happens 2 years in a row.
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Old 03-26-2018, 09:14 AM
 
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False, they did not set any record highs that month. March 28 record high is 91 set in 1907.... Richmond gets into the low 80s in march on average most years. The highlighted red on the table denotes highest temps reached that month...
Ah, good catch. Thought that seemed low.
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Old 03-26-2018, 09:24 AM
 
Location: New Jersey and hating it
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All that tells me is that March is really a winter month.

That won’t happen in April because it is a true Spring month.
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Old 03-26-2018, 10:11 AM
 
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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No sign of spring in Brighton England... March was AWFULLY cold and we even had first proper snow in 5 years
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Old 03-26-2018, 12:06 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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1pmCST Map..


The only place well above normal is Texas and Oklahoma at the moment.





Southeast view... Clouds keeping Georgia in the 40s/50s today. Normal max is 60s.





Northeast view. Not a cloud in the sky here. Awesome day but again chilly. We start warming up tomorrow


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