davidwlehning
While the Northeast is still getting frosts and freezes, it seems summer has arrived in full force for Southern Nevada. High temps today will be in the upper 90s to near 100 deg and this looks to be the trend going forward. The low at my place last night only got down to 80 deg. Currently 97 deg as of 13:00 PDT.
wxdadstanton
Happy World Meteorological Day!
World Meteorological Day is celebrated every year on 23 March to commemorate the entry into force in 1950 of the convention that created the World Meteorological Organization.
Temperatures across the Southwest as of late afternoon.
We lived there for 26 years, and i don’t remember it being this hot so early….however………..I will take 100 with 10% humidity over 85 with 70%!!! Stay cool!
What can I say except that we have summer in mid-March.
Wow!
Unbelievable!
Watson
13K foot snow levels out here in CA today. Feels like spring.
Mid level and high clouds have moved into Southern NV this morning as a result of the developing storm off of the CA coast. No significant precip is expected here, and only a slight chance of a shower tomorrow. The cloud cover is keeping temperatures down from previous days. It is currently around 66 deg. at my location as of 13:00. As Henry has…Read More
Metjet
12477 20+
beautiful
Snowman55
It’s crazy…even the weather channel “live radar” shows snow over my house and so does the Radar Scope app…but it has been sleeting since about 10am smh…
Same here in Lancaster Pa. Snowman are in the poconos?
down in south central PA near Hanover
Ray from Somerset Co PA – Laurel Highlands
8 degrees make the snow so fine, that it is falling through the cracks between deck boards. 4″ so far
same here at 19 degrees
Still mostly cloudy in Southern NV and much of Southern CA from the Pacific storm off the coast from San Diego. I took a picture of the sky that displays some of the virga.
I really enjoy your reports! I haven’t been out yet this fall/winter to work…REALLY miss Vegas winter…especially when Tennessee is expecting snowmageddon.!
Yesterday and today we have had mostly cloudy skies in Southern NV with seasonable temperatures; high temps in the low 60s and lows in the lower 40s and in some rural areas, the mid to upper 30s. The moisture coming through now will be the making of more storms east of the Rockies. On my mid-day walk, I notices quite a bit of virga at the base of…Read More
duckpinmaster
It’s that time of the day again. The time for the 18z model runs that are never more than about half true. The GFS leads the pack in this regard.
Yeah I try to ignore the GFS 18z
acamp123bluebell
I said this 3 days ago, this looked like the same setup as the 1996 storm, multiple areas of low pressure in the Mississippi valley, massive arctic air intrusion , energy transfer to the coast, 15 to1 ratio snows, buried Philly with 30 inches…..they were calling for 12 to 18 then….
Sapcan
Any further north get out and lock the hubs…
I am looking for some easy money this morning. I am betting that what the GFS is depicting on its 06z run has shifted much further north on its 12z run closer to what the CMC is depicting at 12z. Any takers?
That’s one thing I don’t bet on…lol!!! way too unpredictable. What the models show and what the storm does when it arrives can be so different. The storm could hit a dry slot and poof! there goes the snow!
My gut telling me the same…what could have been snow in mid Tennessee may be just catastrophic ice!
Not that we can’t get Big Daddy snowstorms during a La Nina winter, but it is getting harder and harder to ignore the big ass elephant in the room…just saying
The new year came in as a rather wet one this year with rain arriving New Years Eve, and more showers on New Years Day. We received 0.32 inches of rain, surpassing 1943’s total of 0.21 inches. The annual rainfall for 2025 was 5.41 inches — 1.23 inches above average. New Years Day was quite cool here as well with temperatures at most locations not…Read More
Weather in the Las Vegas Valley was unsettled over the Christmas holiday period with showers on Christmas Eve, then sunny and cool on Christmas day. Christmas night, more light showers passed through from what was left of the last large Pacific storm.
Now it is looking like we might have a wet New Years Eve and showers on New Years Day from…Read More
Thanks for your updates….eagerly awaiting my retuning for a coup,e of months in February!
juliesummers7
Envious of the snow reports from those of you up north. We’re on the temperature roller coaster here in NC- next week’s temps look to be in the 40’s, but today we’re climbing to the 70’s.
Merry Christmas! After a low of 14° not that long ago, we’re headed into the 70’s today in Winston-Salem, NC. Growing up in SC, I spent many a Christmas morning barefoot and in shorts while we shot off firecrackers and held the annual bottle rocket was with the kids across the street.
Bottle rocket war