March 2024
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Warm unfortunately, disgusting
I will forever be traumatized by Summer 2023. I don’t want this warm talk. I hate it. lol.
I will forever be traumatized by Summer 2023. I don’t want this warm talk. Thanks, I hate it. lol.
I’m wondering about hurricane season this year.
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Pas_Bon im with you there, I absolutely loath the heat, anything above 70 degrees, forget about it, could be in for a really miserable summer with la nina coming back, makes me wish i could live anywhere but here at least during the summer lol
There’s lags during transitions. Won’t really feel it till the 2025 summer.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 3:33 pm Pas_Bon im with you there, I absolutely loath the heat, anything above 70 degrees, forget about it, could be in for a really miserable summer with la nina coming back, makes me wish i could live anywhere but here at least during the summer lol
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Cpv17 yeah I think we will see more development. closer to home this season which concerns me, odds of a cat 4-5 getting into the gulf this season definitely look a bit higher, hopefully nothing too nuts
Same here.
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While march is looking below average temperature wise which is nice, the precipitation outlook is going in the wrong direction, march could be on the dry side
A cool March is nice, but the drier trend is not cool.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 2:29 pm While march is looking below average temperature wise which is nice, the precipitation outlook is going in the wrong direction, march could be on the dry side
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The nation has a few cold fronts moving through the Dakotas, MN, and MI.
Not a great way to start March.
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Not really, you dont want to see that brown showing up going into the summer ahead
March has always been one of our drier months. An average or equal +/- precipitation outlook for the month doesn't mean much for summer.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 12:56 pm Not really, you dont want to see that brown showing up going into the summer ahead
Don't want brown on my precip outlooks and don't want brown in ma pants.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 12:56 pm Not really, you dont want to see that brown showing up going into the summer ahead
Brown es no bueno