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Pattern Muddy March 2021

My dad is visiting my grandmother in western Mass and this is their current weather...


15°F
-9°C
Humidity36%
Wind SpeedN 16 G 25 mph
Barometer30.22 in (1024.3 mb)
Dewpoint-7°F (-22°C)
Visibility10.00 mi
Wind Chill-1°F (-18°C)
Last update15 Mar 6:56 am EDT
If I had a vomit emoji I’d react with that. That’s just brutal and disgusting , especially for this time of year . Not fun to be in !
 
If I had a vomit emoji I’d react with that. That’s just brutal and disgusting , especially for this time of year . Not fun to be in !

They hit the low 60's Friday or Saturday so big difference, but its a good indicator about where out current air is coming from.
 
This year they haven’t at all lol, it’s harder to get a wedge like models were depicting yesterday in mid March
Really need to get the rain and wetbulb as far as possible if you want 30s tomorrow. It looks like we are losing the cold dry feed and dews are creeping up before the rain is close
 
Really need to get the rain and wetbulb as far as possible if you want 30s tomorrow. It looks like we are losing the cold dry feed and dews are creeping up before the rain is close
Yeah even the 3k is warmer/more north with the wedge front, that impacts Thursday as well
 
Backdoor cold front (wedge front) coming in nicely this morning! CHS dewpoint dropped from 58 at 6AM to a very nice 39 at 10AM on gusty NE winds. SAV dew dropped from 56 at 9AM to 44 at 10AM as the NE winds have picked up nicely with gusts to 25 since 9AM. Temps today 15 cooler! The wedge will likely be short lived here with much higher dewpoints tomorrow as the wedge retreats.

Still looking forward to much cooler and lower dewpoints (down into 30s to 40s) coming in Fri and lasting through at least Monday with gusty NE winds over weekend. Hoping it stays dry for weekend but have to watch offshore to see whether or not developing low is too close to keep rain away from the coast, especially considering the often too progressive bias of models. Regardless, there will likely be a lot of clouds.
 
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Check out the very wide differences in dew-points between Peachtree City and Athens at 1PM:


ATHENS CLOUDY 64 34 32 E17G25 30.19F

PEACHTREE CITY CLOUDY 71 58 63 E12 30.13F
 
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