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We got a surprise dusting of snow today. It's been above freezing this whole time, limiting accumulation. However, it's supposed to freeze tonight after the snow stops. Also, it's only 15:30, and it's already getting dark.
We got a surprise dusting of snow today. It's been above freezing this whole time, limiting accumulation. However, it's supposed to freeze tonight after the snow stops. Also, it's only 15:30, and it's already getting dark.
Once upon a time 3 days ago models were showing a snowstorm Philly to Boston... Since then.....POOF. MISS! LMAO!
From the Canadian...
2 Jet streams don't merge. No big coastal storm up this way. They stay separate.
GFS shows this too. Euro has no storm too. Stays south. Is it Spring yet?!
Wave that flag! 2 months of winter is now over. Maybe we can get 1 snowy month still??
Once upon a time 3 days ago models were showing a snowstorm Philly to Boston... Since then.....POOF. MISS! LMAO!
From the Canadian...
2 Jet streams don't merge. No big coastal storm up this way. They stay separate.
GFS shows this too. Euro has no storm too. Stays south. Is it Spring yet?!
Wave that flag! 2 months of winter is now over. Maybe we can get 1 snowy month still??
Massachusetts has snow on the ground that's been cooled to single digits a moist air mass with 40-50°F dews; thick surface
snowpack temperature map, extremely cold snowpack
if I'm reading it correctly, the snow is warmer in Vermont than Massachusetts. More snow longer pre-arctic blast?
Ha, look at Long Island. I have a trace of snow on the ground everywhere here and not melting one bit past 2 days.
Interesting about the snow temps. I'm going to assume Vermonts warmer snowpack is because they got actual snow there while we had sleet/ice mixing in and then the rain sitting on top of the frozen ground froze causing colder temps? So we have more ice crystals that froze solid while Vermont has a normal snowpack?
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Originally Posted by TheRealDavid
Oh you’ll get your snowy month.
In April
lol, probably.. Please no more!
Bridgeport normal snowfall for March & April combined is 6 inches.
4 of the last 6 yrs has been a cold and snowy Spring.
Huge diurnal range for us, 38F is unusual, particularly in winter.
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