It's been fairly sunny and in the 70s the last couple days, and I haven't checked, but my mom said earlier that Accuweather says we're supposed up to the high 80s by next week.
I think this has been the wettest winter I have ever experienced in my life. I’m surprised no one has actually taken a cue from Noah and built the arc yet. This is the winter I’ve learned about atmospheric rivers and why too much snow could be a bad thing. I don’t want to hear about drought this summer.
Sneak severe threat tonight https://www.al.com/news/2023/03/sig...w-possible-overnight-for-central-alabama.html Weakening line of storms approaching my location currently… a pause… https://www.reddit.com/r/woahdude/comments/122waj5/stumbled_across_a_mesmerizing_whirlpool_in_a_bay/ Aurora https://twitter.com/Skstormchaser/status/1639292847630454785/photo/3 Ice wall https://weather.com/storms/winter/video/japanese-alps-snow-wall-route-opens lightning fossil https://weather.com/storms/severe/video/incredible-discovery-after-a-florida-lightning-strike Seaweed https://weather.com/health/video/is...weed-thats-invading-florida-beaches-dangerous
Here it's stopped raining for now, but it is a mess all over California. Flooding, worries about roofs caving in, snow being piled up at least 30 feet. It's crazy.
Sunny and warm, not sure the exact temperature, but I had switch from my jacket to a thin long sleeve shirt on my bike ride this morning, and then had close the back door later this afternoon once temp in the house got to almost 80º.
It was raining for several hours, and it's stopped now, but it's supposed to start back up again later.
Rain tonight and most of morning tomorrow. The temps supposed to drop into the mid 30s during the daylight hours, while dropping below freezing during the nighttime this weekend
Sunny and warm which is good since I will be walking over to mom's retirement place for their St. Pat's Day party. I leave soon should be a nice walk. Happy St. Pat's Day to you all! I have my green on!!