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In the Boston area, average highs in mid-March are in the mid 40s...Long range showing some very warm temps (mid-40s) around mid-March. Guess that should be expected.
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In the Boston area, average highs in mid-March are in the mid 40s...Long range showing some very warm temps (mid-40s) around mid-March. Guess that should be expected.
here comes the rain again...
GFS op isn't showing a warm up in the long range.
GFS op isn't showing a warm up in the long range. But it's the long range.
Yes it is.
Four straight days (which is as far out as I can go without switching to the climate models so it may well be more than 4 days in a row) with > 32 high temps, even up to Canada.
Yes it is.
Four straight days (which is as far out as I can go without switching to the climate models so it may well be more than 4 days in a row) with > 32 high temps, even up to Canada.
Fortunately, however, the collective members are colder. A 12 to 27 degree temp discrepancy is pretty dramatic, so the op showing a warmup is most likely an outlier.
As long at any big warm up holds off until like 3/17 I'm good!
That's too early, I want to be skiing trees in n.VT in early April. On that note, it does seem like the extended models are backing off on the warmth slightly. This has been a trend for much of the winter. See the warmth? Andddd it's gone.
Yes it's really been doing that all winter. I would think at some point northern New England will get one last decent winter stretch. Its not often they go quietly into the night.
Joe Bastardi in his weekly video is calling it a "false spring". 10 day warm up and then more cold relative to normal. The woods last year survived into the 3rd week in April (at least at K they did) so I don't think it will shut down much. It's actually going to feel nice not to have to dress super cold this weekend.
Once that happens I actually want a warm-up during the day. Soft snow in the glades isn't as good as powder but it's better than the alternative.True enough, I just hope it doesn't freeze everything. I skied at Sugarbush last year right after a warmup/freeze while there was still tons of snow, and it made the woods kind of hard and glazey'.
True enough, I just hope it doesn't freeze everything. I skied at Sugarbush last year right after a warmup/freeze while there was still tons of snow, and it made the woods kind of hard and glazey'.
If the woods get hard and glazey they might actually last a bit longer. Especially when (hopefully) some fresh snow falls on top of it in the next few weeks.
Looks warmer next week. Though it doesn't seem like it will be all that far from average. High 30's low 40's here with maybe a day later in the week closer to 50. 40 is the average high here. My concern is it warms up enough that later next week things refreeze right when I'm arriving in central vermont. Give me corn or give me winter. Nothing in between.