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Pattern Microwave March

The week of 3/11-17 could very well be several degrees colder than the normal for the coldest week of the winter in many cases in the SE US if recent GFS runs are right. For example, SAV has that 7 day period averaging 47, which is 2 degrees colder than the coldest week's normal, which is in early to mid January!

Edit: this would be colder by one degree there vs the previous coldest 7 day period this entire winter!
 
The week of 3/11-17 could very well be several degrees colder than the normal for the coldest week of the winter in many cases in the SE US if recent GFS runs are right. For example, SAV has that 7 day period averaging 47, which is 2 degrees colder than the coldest week's normal, which is in early to mid January!
Keep an eye out on the radiational cooling capital! :cool:
 
Wednesday night is getting awfully close down here; NWS has gone from 39º to 33º in the last three published forecasts:

Gainesville Regional Airport (KGNV)
Lat: 29.69°NLon: 82.28°WElev: 151ft.

Wednesday
Sunny, with a high near 61.
Wednesday Night
Clear, with a low around 33.
 
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Wednesday night is getting awfully close down here; NWS has gone from 39º to 33º in the last three published forecasts:

Gainesville Regional Airport (KGNV)
Lat: 29.69°NLon: 82.28°WElev: 151ft.

Wednesday
Sunny, with a high near 61.
Wednesday Night
Clear, with a low around 33.

You and I both may very well be flirting with a record low on 3/16! Also, it wouldn't shock me at all if Gainesville through its typical radiational overachieving vs forecasts also gets a freeze as well as a beautiful frost on 3/17. Even 3/18 could still have some frost. I know you're also looking forward to the low 60's highs on 3/15 and 3/16. Typical midwinter days in mid-March!
 
You and I both may very well be flirting with a record low on 3/16! Also, it wouldn't shock me at all if Gainesville through its typical radiational overachieving vs forecasts also gets a freeze as well as a beautiful frost on 3/17. Even 3/18 could still have some frost. I know you're also looking forward to the low 60's highs on 3/15 and 3/16. Typical midwinter days in mid-March!
You betcha!

http://www.southernwx.com/community...11th-13th-winter-storm.142/page-56#post-24537
 
You and I both may very well be flirting with a record low on 3/16! Also, it wouldn't shock me at all if Gainesville through its typical radiational overachieving vs forecasts also gets a freeze as well as a beautiful frost on 3/17. Even 3/18 could still have some frost. I know you're also looking forward to the low 60's highs on 3/15 and 3/16. Typical midwinter days in mid-March!
I'm not forecasting anything - but 29º would not surprise me if the winds go calm.

Edit - just checked MOS after posting and here's their look:

HIGH SPRINGS FL 49/70 52/73 48/70 40/60 29/60 29/70 40/70 36
 
Gfs tries to bring light snow into west Tennessee late Wednesday


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