How is your weather? (Part 2)

thats going to be bad. esp. N.Y. city. they didnt clean up the last storm. dirty snow mixed with garbage. very sad .

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My niece lives in NYC. I’ve got to imagine it will be wet heavy snow in the city? She grew up here in Wisconsin so nothing too crazy although she does have a car there that i’m sure will be buried!

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Not a surprise

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Windy and cool still have to cut the yard grass/weeds

Late freeze here in south Louisiana. 28.4° this AM.

Many newly planted bare root stone fruit trees already budding and leafing out.

A walk around after work does not reveal any visible damage yet. Only a few leaves on my male kiwi are burnt.

Glad I didn’t waste effort trying to cover. With just planted bare root trees there are no branches to drape over anyway.

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Yeah, I got 26 in South Mississippi. So far, it doesn’t look like it did much most of my trees are still pretty tight. Only got a couple apple trees blooming. I think they’re OK.

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Cold up here too. Only 15F right now under sunny skies. Temp isn’t supposed to do much today. 50Fs by Friday so that’ll feel nice. Melt this snow back some.

Gaining about 3 minutes a day of light. Can really notice in the evenings now.

Nearing 100F in the deserts of S California this afternoon.

Only tonight and tomorrow forecasted low below 60 for the next 14 days. Surprising amount of rain in the forecast as well, we’ll see if it actually happens. This weekends rain have already been reduced from two days of thunderstorms to just an overnight shower. We are in a drought atm, but its really the areas down the Peace River that are really feeling it.

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My brother lives in Largo. It’s been a very consistently cold winter in the Florida peninsula. I’ll be curious how it ranks.

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we had a freezing night or two then right back to the 40s/50s and today it’s 50F and sunny outside. feels like April should. it’s ominous for us here because of fire season, this year will possibly be a bad one without snow pack like we need

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Any folks here from the NE care to share how much snow they got? The most I saw from weather records was almost 40in in RI and south MA. Unreal. Still over 125K customers without power on the Cape and SE Mass.

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Drought area closing in again, but it should start raining in another week.

along the s. new england coast got it worse. the maine coast got a ft. only a inch up here. we are below average for snow but enough for the skiiers and snowmobilers so thats about perfect. theyre driving trucks on the lakes with a solid 3ft. of very good ice.

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Looks like the whole country will be above average in first parts of March 2026.

Pretty wet too.

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I would definitely take a little more rain.

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We had strong south winds last night, which warmed the temp up from -15C to 0C. Then the winds began to blow out of the north at 40-50km/hr, gusting to 90km/hr throughout the day. Temps are projected to drop from that 0C to -30C by this evening, with a windchill value of approximately -40. This alongside the additional snow this past week will result in at of icy roads and low visibility.

We’re set to warm back up to a high of -3C by Monday. Basically, it feels like the appropriate Feb-March weather swap on the Canadian prairies.

Hopefully things won’t melt too quickly so that our aquifers have ample opportunity to recharge after the drought we experienced last year.

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60Fs in S Wisconsin right now and teens in N Minnesota. That cold will be here later :frowning:

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Its actually raining! First real rain of the year in a month where 0 inches of rain is not atypical most years. Supposed to rain like this for a few hours. Feels like its been a year since the last rain storm.

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58F yesterday and 23F now. Snow just north. Me no like.

Looks like the whole country will be above average in first parts of March 2026.

Pretty wet too.