#5536 Postby snow_wizzard » Thu May 19, 2005 2:13 am
A very exciting day today! I went through two intense rain squalls, one with lightning and wind, the other just INCREDIBLY heavy rainfall! I am glad that W13 saw some heavy hail today. That rounds thing out very nicely.
I grow ever more impressed with this incredibly wet spring. This is destined to be one of the wettest April and May combinations on record! My lawn has never grown at such an insane rate.
TT...The answer to how it was above normal with such a deep trough lies in the fact we are on the relatively warm east side of the trough. The bottom and west side of a trough are where it's cold. I assure you this is no sign we are never going to have cold weather again. We are going to see plenty of below normal days over the next week, as we get into the colder sectors of the trough. In general extremely wet weather leads to abnormally cold weather. I am damn pleased with how everything is unfolding this year, and nothing is going to dampen my spirits on that!
Weathergirl...I am surprised you don't see any signs of the stage being set for a cold winter. Everything is pointing to it. You said yourself that we are matching 1983. That December was one of the coldest of the 20th century!
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