Old 03-09-2009, 03:57 AM   #1
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Down here in the Southern Plains, we have been enjoying temperatures in the 70s and mid-upper 80s (Fahrenheit) the past 4-5 days after a relatively cool February (and tornadoes in the first half of February-then again anything's possible in Oklahoma anytime of the year). Tomorrow, the warm weather continues, but with a warm front-dryline scenario setting up, and a trough sending an impulse of energy into the southern plains, there is a chance for some severe weather again. We are heading into severe weather season here so no surprise there. Then the cold Canadian airmass comes down mid-week and we'll only have highs in the 30s and 40s with a chance of light snow in some parts. Nothing too unusual for March here lol.

So, what's up with the weather where you are?
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Beautiful.
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...Field2=-97.072
Enough said.
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Old 03-09-2009, 10:58 AM   #3
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Down here in the Southern Plains, we have been enjoying temperatures in the 70s and mid-upper 80s (Fahrenheit) the past 4-5 days after a relatively cool February (and tornadoes in the first half of February-then again anything's possible in Oklahoma anytime of the year). Tomorrow, the warm weather continues, but with a warm front-dryline scenario setting up, and a trough sending an impulse of energy into the southern plains, there is a chance for some severe weather again. We are heading into severe weather season here so no surprise there. Then the cold Canadian airmass comes down mid-week and we'll only have highs in the 30s and 40s with a chance of light snow in some parts. Nothing too unusual for March here lol.

So, what's up with the weather where you are?
Well the weather here in Denver this week is going to suck, basically cloudy, then partly sunny for a few days, we're looking at 40-50 degrees Farenheit this week. Last week was very nice, we were in the mid 70s the whole week and the same goes for next week.

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Last night....

On a night shift.

F'ing Cold,
F'ing Wet,
F'ing tired !!

Today....

Asleep !
Weather ? Couldn't give a sh1t !!!!!!

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Old 03-09-2009, 09:22 PM   #7
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Got 8 inches of snow last Sunday/Monday then by wednesday it was back up into the 70s.

Today it's in the 70s, tomorrow in the 402 and Thursday in the 80s.

Ah the joys of the beginning of spring in VA.

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Old 03-09-2009, 09:37 PM   #8
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As a slight tangent, the last post reminds me of the Scottish TV weather girl many years ago who said, "There's no snow right now, but I'm expecting a good six inches tonight."
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Old 03-10-2009, 04:52 PM   #9
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CBC says its much colder than I initially thought it was:
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Old 03-11-2009, 01:13 AM   #10
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It was -39C with wind chills into the -40Cs here last night. Almost as cold the night before.
A heat wave tonight forecasted with -29C forecasted. Orlando later this week is looking better and better all the time.
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It is 36 here with a 3600 foot ceiling. Rather pleasant, I was finally able to take the car out of 4wd
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Old 03-11-2009, 02:27 PM   #12
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^I guess after all the ultra-cold temperatures you've been having up in Alaska 36F is actually a nice change. lol

Well, the cold front moved through yesterday and in an hour or so the temperatures fell from the lower 70s down to the lower 50s, quite a strong cold airmass for late winter. Right now it's 30F with a gusty NW wind.
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Old 03-11-2009, 05:34 PM   #13
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Salt Lake City has been seeing some great weather in the last fwe days. Even though it's below 0c, the sun is out and warth is in the air. The mountain add a great effect too!!
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^I guess after all the ultra-cold temperatures you've been having up in Alaska 36F is actually a nice change. lol
Its pretty much t-shirt weather
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Been getting some rain here in San Francisco, but we could use a lot more.
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Old 03-14-2009, 06:31 PM   #17
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Its pretty much t-shirt weather
haha, I believe that.

Well after a few days of cold weather with some periods of light freezing rain and sleet and all that, it's going be a nice week ahead, with high temps back in the 70s
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Old 03-18-2009, 07:04 AM   #18
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It was soo nice and cold recently (haha - I am sheltered) as it dipped into the 50 and 60s, but now it is back to the typical hot-as-balls and humid-as-the-Amazon dog days of Sunny Palm Beach, Florida!

Things to look forward to this year:

Summer's Massive/Awesome/Powerfully Beautiful daily thunderstorms...
Summer's wiltingly hot days at the beach...
Cowering in fear in my closet while a Cat. 4 hammers my house! (Yup, the 3 year cycle ends this year!), then breathing a sigh of relief - only to have the weather man say "Hmm, umm - opps, looks like we have three more forming off of the coast of Africa". Oh, and related - my favorite - having to fight all the old geezers here in Palm Beach as they shop at Publix for cans of food that they do not have the faculties to open!!! Yup, another typical year at home!
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Old 03-27-2009, 03:25 PM   #19
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Well, it's been nice so far this week, but it's going downhill now. Storm chasing on Monday with temps in the low-mid 70s, now we're expecting snow. Looks like about 5-6 inches here, with higher local amounts possible. Blizzard warnings in NW OK, SW KS and the panhandles of TX and OK with 15-20 inches of snow expected along the OK/KS border and winds gusting to 50mph. It's going to be interesting the next day and a half.
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^^^You're welcome for that. This week has been interesting. Got back with weather in the 50s and then Tuesday night to Wednesday night we got about 7+ inches of snow in that time. Yesterday it snowed off and on, but today it's beautiful. We don't have to really worry about the weather more than the flooding. Fargo's getting a record flood and it's on its way up here.
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