You are well named...Well with Valentine's Day and all that excitement, getting an extra inch is perfectly normal.
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You are well named...Well with Valentine's Day and all that excitement, getting an extra inch is perfectly normal.
Travel likely not going to be advised Thursday afternoon?Shouldn't be a problem!
Understatement of the year3-5 is much more reasonable. 8-9 just sets expectations way too high.
Shift south, please.
Even though it's supposed to be wet and heavy?I would accept 69.
Even though it's supposed to be wet and heavy?
Supposed to be plenty of blowing according to the forecast.Even though it's supposed to be wet and heavy?
Well 55 degrees NW wind at 30-40 mph when I got here. Water temp at pool and ocean 62. Not my ideal way to spend someplace warm. Figures, the day I leave it’s 85 sunny and SE winds at 25 mph. FML!!Excellent humble brag. Well done!
Tell that to my wife, she never listens to the forecast!Supposed to be plenty of blowing according to the forecast.
Looks like your weed smoking might get delayed.Travel likely not going to be advised Thursday afternoon?
The first yes, the second is a maybe.Even though it's supposed to be wet and heavy?
But also might be a bit underdone across the board. Euro ensemble average in DSM at 8 to 9, short range ensemble average 8 to 9. GFS ensemble is the low baller right now in 3 to 5.
I'm probably leaning over on the NWS forecast, and watch area at the moment.
Convection and storms SE could also muck things up and drag it lower, so I can understand a path to lower as well, but that's my first gut impression this afternoon. Seems like some 8 or 9 areas still possible.
50th percentile forecast from WPC has DSM at 6 to 8, so I do feel like we're still a touch low, even though we're probably going over top of NWS DMX for the moment.
Request/beg/pleading isn't a forecast.Tell that to my wife, she never listens to the forecast!