And sun angle, of course!PV may be paying a visit close by but 2 M temps are a blowtorch on the GFS in the long range. Hate to be negative but that Boundary Layer is going to be a bear to deal with by March 1st.
And sun angle, of course!PV may be paying a visit close by but 2 M temps are a blowtorch on the GFS in the long range. Hate to be negative but that Boundary Layer is going to be a bear to deal with by March 1st.
Got a new pallet in today! Had to get in before the rush.I didn't think there was any left in the RDU area!? Somebody bought it all, I thought!?
And on Archer Rd? LOL
Seriously asking!
No time to deal with weather in detail for 3 days - but good info!
Phil
For the folks that have forgotten or just don't know, early to mid March can still get very cold deep down into the US. For example, on 3/2/1980 there was snow falling in much of the SE with temperatures as cold as the teens during the daytime! On 3/13/1993, the Storm of the Century caused heavy snow and blizzard conditions for many followed by lows down into the teens and even the single digits in some places like Birmingham. These kinds of temperatures would challenge the coldest all of this winter.
March, 1960, was the coldest month of the entire winter for much of the SE with 10 degrees for the coldest at Atlanta! It was colder than an average January there! There wasn't just one nor just two but THREE major winter storms there during the 1st half of March!!! They don't get major winter storms but about once every 2 winters on average.
Two more examples: March of 1932 and March of 1890 were each colder than Dec, Jan, or Feb at Atlanta and probably much of the SE. Those were two of the three warmest winters on record in much of the SE.
Don't count your winter chickens before the March lion has his say!
Those 2 I distinctly remember! The 2nd (1980) - I was at a Gulf station out on what was then a 2 lane Newberry Rd @ I-75 very early in the AM and a few of the cars that were pulling in from the southbound lane (headed from up north) had bits of ice and snow still on them. It was a raw day ...t got down to 22 on 3/3/1980!That day's high was only 50 with a cold rain.
On 3/14/1993, the high was only 49 after a low of 28.
Here's the report from the day before (3/1980):Thanks. In March, 1960, Archer Road had a whopping 13 lows in the 30's or colder. The coldest was 27 way out on 3/22!
It got down to 22 on 3/3/1980!That day's high was only 50 with a cold rain.
On 3/14/1993, the high was only 49 after a low of 28.
but it heals and then it's a good war storyI can't take anymore of webbers winter storm history lol. It's like falling and getting a cut from the hip to the ankle , having someone come along and pour salt in it and rub it down with sandpaper. lol
I can't take anymore of webbers winter storm history lol. It's like falling and getting a cut from the hip to the ankle , having someone come along and pour salt in it only to rub it down with sandpaper. lol
NooooooooooooMay have to start making some of his painful post disappear (JK)
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but it heals and then it's a good war story
sure there is ... just think about it for a moment ....Their isn't anything good about this winter's war on the SE.
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Don't count your winter chickens before the March lion has his say!
When I lived in Southern California we had some 90s during Christmas a few times. Of course you could make a 2 hour drive to the mountains and see a few hundred inches of snow for the weekend.I would love to be pleasantly surprised but I think this winter is done. My only caveat is...later on this month or early March areas in the upper south that are north of I-40 might get a winter storm but who knows. We're too far out to really tell on that.
Next year almost has to be at a very minimum near seasonal, this winter was much worse than last year. Last year only had one month that was really well above and this year is likely to have two that are well above and one that was slightly above. Flirting with 80 in January even if its a couple times is purely crazy. I've seen plenty of 60s-70s in my past in January...but 80? In what's typically the coldest month of the year?
It'd be just wonderful if we topped off this really warm winter with a hard freeze in March to help ruin fruit trees/bushes.
We might live to see 90s during the winter in Tennessee if this keeps up.When I lived in Southern California we had some 90s during Christmas a few times. Of course you could make a 2 hour drive to the mountains and see a few hundred inches of snow for the weekend.
We might live to see 90s during the winter in Tennessee if this keeps up.
Surprise! I have active fire ant mounds,Bradford pears blooming, and daffodils, my Bermuda is about to green up!Yup, March can bring many surprises.
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What is it good for; absolutely nothing. (Edwin Starr)Their isn't anything good about this winter's war on the SE.
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This year, the surprises will be the Cinderella upsets in the NCAA tournament. LOLYup, March can bring many surprises.
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