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Pattern Magnificent March

first 100 of the year for Texas(actually not just Texas, the entire US)... mid 90s on Padre Island today for the spring breakers lol

we hit 85 yesterday and today more seasonal but this wind has a chill after yesterday
 
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first 100 of the year for Texas(actually not just Texas, the entire US)... mid 90s on Padre Island today for the spring breakers lol

we hit 85 yesterday and today more seasonal but this wind has a chill after yesterday
I cant think of many countries that can hit 100 degrees before the spring equinox. Makes me proud to be an American.
 
Glenn Burns says that in about a week it will be in the 80s in North GA !
He's just taking the current GFS verbatim and increasing it a bit too. I don't take his word seeing things can change very quickly, and that's just 1 GFS run. He probably just invested in air conditioning companies.
 
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sure looks like 80s there...
 
I know it's not going to amount to much, but I think it's worth mentioning that this s/w currently over central Ontario may bring a chance for a couple sct'd rain/snow showers on Wednesday to east-central NC. While there won't be much moisture to work with (all we'll likely have is what's leftover from the Great Lakes), the synoptic-scale forcing for ascent (largely due to cyclonic vorticity advection w/ some contribution from differential thickness) will aid in triggering a couple light-moderate rain/snow showers across the area. There's a fat chance any one particular location anything, but I could see a few lucky spots picking up some surprise token flakes.
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Not sure how much the northeast can take of this. Feel for the DC people, maybe this will be there event.

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