March 2025
Probably warm as Hell. Gross.
Maybe another freeze?
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The ensembles have more of a - EPO/ slightly negative PNA, and the TPV anchored over hudson bay with a trough centered over the central US, MJO swings through phases 1-2-3 in march which are cold phases, its going to be pretty difficult to get big cold down here in march obviously, but below average through the first half of the month looks a little more likely now
It’s not that difficult to get extreme cold here in early March. You’d be surprised. We got down into the teens before in early March.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:22 pm The ensembles have more of a - EPO/ slightly negative PNA, and the TPV anchored over hudson bay with a trough centered over the central US, MJO swings through phases 1-2-3 in march which are cold phases, its going to be pretty difficult to get big cold down here in march obviously, but below average through the first half of the month looks a little more likely now
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College Station had snow in late February 2010. Also, March 2009? My daughter will have the year right.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 7:44 amHouston are had a big winter storm on March 3rd in 2014 I believe .
It was freezing rain and sleet
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Winter is not over, folks.
As Yogi Berra says, "It ain't over till it's over.".
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