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Post by tommyFL on Apr 19, 2021 22:48:28 GMT -5
Today's rainfall as measured by the South Florida Water Management District's rain gauges. The areas just west of the lower Kissimmee River picked up the most rain, with most sites around 2.5" (64 mm). I received 0.63" (16.0 mm) at my weather station.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 19, 2021 23:25:13 GMT -5
6.4” (16 cm) of snow fell this afternoon. Started as freezing rain but then heavy snow started around 2:30 PM.
This is now the snowiest season since 2012-2013 and has cracked the top 10.
At a little after 10 PM, it’s now down to 22 (-5.3 c), which is the coldest temp so far this month.
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Post by nei on Apr 20, 2021 6:32:02 GMT -5
snow on budding foliage and blooms in Boston. also had snow on peak-ish fall foliage. At least AJ1013 would like this pattern video Colorado is more extreme of course
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Post by Morningrise on Apr 20, 2021 7:39:52 GMT -5
-11C this morning, this will almost certainly end up being our coldest low of the month. Our coldest up until now had been -7C. We do have one more -10C low in the forecast so who knows, though.
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Post by Doña Jimena on Apr 20, 2021 13:46:04 GMT -5
High of 18.7C on Monday, 15.8C on Tuesday in Riga. Dry, sunny.
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Post by greysrigging on Apr 20, 2021 16:28:16 GMT -5
Is that sleet or snow in Victoria, and what's the difference? (source: Weatherzone ) Light snow is falling in southern parts of the Victorian Alps on Tuesday evening, in the wake of the cold front that moved through Melbourne around the middle of the day. The temperature in Melbourne plummeted more than six degrees either side of lunchtime - from 18.7°C at 10:30 am, down to 11.6°C at 1:40 pm - as cold south westerly winds kicked in and a cloud band delivered 6.0 mm of rain in the city up to 4:30 pm, with slightly heavier falls in some suburbs. That cold air then tracked north and for the second time in about 10 days, snow is falling up at the southernmost Victorian ski resorts, Mt Baw Baw and Mt Buller. Victoria’s northern ski fields, Falls Creek and Mt Hotham saw no afternoon flakes from this system, though that apears to be changing as afternoon turns to evening. In winter, Hotham and Falls tend to get much heavier snowfalls than Buller and Baw Baw, and they almost always accumulate a deeper overall snow base. But in autumn, when Southern Ocean cold fronts often just scrape the edge of the Australian continent, the southern hills tend to do best. IS AUSTRALIA IN FOR A GOOD SNOW SEASON? OUR LONG RANGE OUTLOOK HERE Tasmania also tends to gets more snow out of autumn snow systems than the mainland, and the snow level there is tipped to lower to 800 metres tonight. The snow level in Victoria is expected to drop to around 1100 or 1200 meters this evening, but it wasn't quite there yet this afternoon, as evidenced by this snow cam image from Mt Baw Baw at about 1460 metres above sea level, which was showing some pretty wet-looking sleety snow. The marginal conditions for snow were backed up by the BoM station near the summit of Baw Baw at 1561 metres, which was been hovering between zero and -0.1 between 3 pm and 6 pm. That means it was probably about half a degree down where the cams are located. Perfect sleet weather! For the record, sleet in Australia is essentially just snow which is starting to turn to rain because air temperatures are barely cold enough. Americans use the term "sleet" for ice pellets, which is a weather phenomenon rarely seen here. Most other countries use sleet in the half rain/half snow context we use it. But in Australia, if your hands are getting really, really wet throwing snowballs, then you can bet you're dealing with good old Aussie cement, aka sleety snow. Here's hoping snow lovers see more snow than sleet in the season ahead. Meanwhile Melbourne's rain should turn to showers tonight, gradually clearing tomorrow.
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Post by Beercules on Apr 20, 2021 19:16:05 GMT -5
-0.9C low here, only 0.7c above the record.
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Post by knot on Apr 20, 2021 20:44:43 GMT -5
Awful, useless weather today. Nasty dry southerly winds…mostly 7°–8° C and 65–70% RH currently. Tomorrow should improve a lot with the pleasantly moist westerlies.
I sure hope this rubbish won't be the standard for the coming winter.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Apr 20, 2021 21:01:45 GMT -5
Just about perfect weather here today! High/low of 73/56, with a dry west flow and partly sunny skies. Models hinting at 80s potential, especially inland, for next week! We're pretty much fully in bloom or leafed out here. Pollen is crazy high. Severe storm risk tomorrow to keep things interesting, cold with 50s Thursday and Friday, then warm up.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 20, 2021 23:13:08 GMT -5
The low this morning dropped to 11 (-11.5 c), the coldest temp since the big February cold start.
Also a new daily record low and the 3rd latest it’s ever been this cold. It blew by the forecast too which was a nice surprise.
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Post by knot on Apr 21, 2021 2:21:21 GMT -5
Apparently 0.2 cm of sleet/wet snow @ Hunters Hill early this morning. Checking my PWS temp and precip history, I didn't get anything—was just about waking up around that time, so I'd have missed the flurry anyways.
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Post by chesternz on Apr 21, 2021 4:30:27 GMT -5
Some epic diurnals in Christchurch this past week:
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Post by FrozenI69 on Apr 21, 2021 8:35:00 GMT -5
Cold start here. Only 30 F with partly cloudy skies. Sun is out, but not much warming even with the higher sun angle. Snow still on the ground. photos.app.goo.gl/m2bp6echWZhjwbmV6
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Post by Speagles84 on Apr 21, 2021 9:39:28 GMT -5
Fucks sake, 2.2" of snow today followed by a certain killing freeze tonight low of 25F expected which will break the record of 27F.
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Post by alex992 on Apr 21, 2021 9:56:46 GMT -5
Another day of boring ass weather here. Morning low was 72 F (22.2 C), 80 F (26.7 C) with a 70 F (21.1 C) dew point as of 10 am and headed up to 85 F (29.4 C) with a 60% chance of storms here, which will probably amount to precisely fuck all.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Apr 21, 2021 13:44:47 GMT -5
Currently 65 and cloudy with loud thunder, under the first severe thunderstorm warning here since November 2020. We've had plenty of rumbles of thunder here since then, but this is the first severe storm of the season. Will take pics if hail falls. Cold front, to the upper 30s tonite, cold about 50 tomorrow, then back to spring. 80s next week?
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Post by Doña Jimena on Apr 21, 2021 14:03:58 GMT -5
Dry and sunny. Low of 6.2C and high of 16.5C in Riga. Probably the last nice day this month.
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Post by nei on Apr 21, 2021 15:14:33 GMT -5
Pittsfield, Massachusetts in the Berkshires just got thundersnow dropped from 57 to 38 in 1.5 hours
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Post by Wildcat on Apr 21, 2021 15:21:02 GMT -5
Parts of northern Kentucky saw 3-4 inches of snow this morning. Pictures from Lexington:
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Apr 21, 2021 17:30:56 GMT -5
Currently 65 and cloudy with loud thunder, under the first severe thunderstorm warning here since November 2020. We've had plenty of rumbles of thunder here since then, but this is the first severe storm of the season. Will take pics if hail falls. Cold front, to the upper 30s tonite, cold about 50 tomorrow, then back to spring. 80s next week? Update: no hail here, but areas in NYC, just to my west, saw quarter-size hail, as well as parts of Jersey and Westchester.
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