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Your Weather News @ March Edition 2025

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Little Blue

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Yes!! We have reached another Month.
Welcome to the New month of March.
Here in Indiana we are scheduled to have lots of up and down temperatures with wind gusts. My trash can was blown down the street into the neighbors yard. I was able to get it back home.

Today is a little bit on the Cold side of temperatures for us. We usually stay in the 40°F for March. Oh well, come on Spring...
March the 20th.
High at 32°F with mostly cloudy sky and windy.
Low of 24°F and no rain today.

I hope you are doing well and maybe get a chance for your Spyder Ryde very Soon.
My Ryde Time is scheduled for any Day the temperature is 55°F or higher.
I am in the 55°F plus Club ♧.

As always be Safe and Stay Healthy.
Life is So Good. (y)
 
It's 80 degrees here in the desert. That's the predicted high so we may see a few more degrees before the day is over. The humidity is at 8% and there is a 10 MPH breeze. The 10 day forecast has crazy temperatures for us. Highs ranging from 57 to 85. No rain is expected. Last month, (February) was unusually warm and dry. The official tally for Phoenix was .002 inch of measurable precipitation for the month. It's a good thing that most of us have natural landscaping (rocks and cactus) instead of lawns. Stay safe..... Jim
 
Here in Vermont, we are currently experiencing a slow moving cold front that is bringing scattered valley snow showers and mountain snow today, along with breezy conditions. This will change to snow showers during the afternoon as temps begin to fall. A squall can't be ruled out near the Canadian Border, but widespread activity isn't expected. Early highs will be in the mid to upper 30's, and they will fall through the 20's this afternoon and evening.

Then the next weather story will be a blast of Arctic air, which isn't unusual in March, especially early in the month. The temps tonight will plummet into the single digits, and maybe even head below zero. The wind chill could be as low as 25 degrees below zero on Sunday morning. Sunday itself, there will be plenty of sunshine, but the high temps will be only in the single digits and low teens. Lows will be back below zero by Sunday night, then we'll warm into the 20's for Monday.

Then we will be getting a significant warm up (@ARtraveler, I think we'll finally get that warm weather that you sent to Vermont) during the week (there goes the snowmobile trails!) but they are also keeping an eye on a significant storm system brewing for Wednesday and Thursday, which will possibly bring showers both days, and if so, ending as snow showers on Thursday. They are saying that some models are showing significantly more rain. If this happens, it will result in plenty of snow melt and might even break up the ice in the rivers. Though widespread flooding isn't expected, they will be keeping an eye on the river levels. Then on Friday, it will become cooler again, with scattered snow showers.

Deanna
 
First Monday of March. This morning we are cloudy sky at 28°F. It has been very windy the past few days, which is normal for us. You know March winds are the earth's warm ups.

High today at 48°F with mostly cloudy sky.
Low at 24°F. No rain today.

Come on Spring!!! Only 18 days till Spring here in Indiana. I sure hope so.

Everything is good for me.
I hope you are doing well and enjoying Life.
Till Next Time. (y)
 
Yesterday was another very windy day. If it wasn't fastened down it was moved. My trash can traveled to the neighbors house again. Thank goodness they are friendly people. Currently overcast sky and 46°F. Calling for some rain showers today. We could use some rain to wash the salt off the roads. Indiana loves to salt our roads.

Today's high at 57°F, with some morning rain showers.
Low at 48°F, maybe we'll get some afternoon showers.

Have yourself a Blessed Day.
Until Next Time. (y)
 
Well, Queensland is living up to its reputation, as we have a Cyclone heading towards us. Funnily enough though, it started in Northern Queensland and tracked all the way down the East Coast of Australia, staying about 600 Kms off of the East Coast till now, when it has decided to turn West and hit in between Brisbane and Noosa. So we may be in for some blowy conditions, 90 to 160 KPH winds and up to 500 mms of rains. Thank God I live in the Ranges.

Here is a link from the Bureau of Meteorology if you want to look/see:

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR662.loop.shtml#skip
 
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Sunny with no clouds in sight here in the desert. Currently 64 degrees. The high will be 70. Breeze is at 2-4 MPH with gusts to 9 MPH. Overnight low is expected to be 49 degrees. There is light rain forecast for this coming Friday. We actually had a little sprinkle come through last night at about 8PM. It was just enough to see drops on the windows but not heavy enough to make the street look wet. We could use the rain, so I hope the forecast for Friday holds up. Stay safe..... Jim
 
Thunderstorms boomed through this AM. More on the way and the back side will drop us 3 inches of snow--which should melt by afternoon tomorrow.
 
Well, here in Vermont we've had a few rain & snow showers which scooted across our Northern areas thru the evening and into the overnight, but the bigger weather impact will come from a strong system that will be bringing lots of rain into the Northeast on Wednesday into Thursday.

The steady rain will be moving in just before daybreak on Wednesday. The rain could come down hard and heavy at times, especially in the afternoon. About 0.5" to 1" of rain could be expected by the end of the day. With temps climbing into the 40's and 50's, water and snow melt could amount to an additional 1"to 1.5". The rivers and streams will be rising and there could be some flooding problems, especially if any ice jams should develop. They are watching the rivers and streams for any signs of flooding.

The steady rain will taper off to a few scattered rain showers on Thursday, which will mix with and change to some snow showers on Thursday night and on into early Friday. Friday will be blustery and colder, but the colder air will put a stop to any flooding concerns for the most part.

Then the weekend is looking OK, with some sunshine on both Saturday and Sunday. A fast moving clipper system could spread some snow showers on Monday before clearing out on Tuesday.

The current temps is 35 degrees.

This afternoon, someone pissed off Mother Nature, so we had snow flurries...

Deanna
 
Wednesday morning and we have a little rain shower. Calling for off and on rain most of today. Currently cloudy sky and 51°F. This is the high for today. The temperatures will fall off though out the day. By noon we will be at 43°F. Good Ole Canada air with a twist.

Today's game will be crazy on the weather.
High at 51°F with rain.
Low of 28°F. More rain showers

March is always good for wind and rain.
It's the challenge of the season of Spring.
Got to Love it.

Be Safe and have a wonderful day.
Till Next Time. (y)
 
Blizzard here in NW Iowa. Law enforcement is saying do not travel. Tow trucks will not go out, it's too dangerous, so if you go out and get stuck, it is very unlikely that you will get help until the wind dies down and the plows go back out. Drivers are reporting they cannot see 5 feet in front of them in town. Started as rain yesterday and changed to snow with wind gusts up to 65 mph.
 
Blizzard here in NW Iowa. Law enforcement is saying do not travel. Tow trucks will not go out, it's too dangerous, so if you go out and get stuck, it is very unlikely that you will get help until the wind dies down and the plows go back out. Drivers are reporting they cannot see 5 feet in front of them in town. Started as rain yesterday and changed to snow with wind gusts up to 65 mph.
I hope you are able to stay Stay Safe..
 
Here in Vermont it is currently raining. The temp is 43 degrees, and cloudy. The steady rain will taper off to a few rain showers on Thursday which will mix with and change to some snow showers Thursday night into early Friday morning. This could result in a bit of minor snow accumulation of potentially up to a trace, or 2" for most. Friday will be blustery and colder,

The weekend is looking OK, with some sunshine expected on both Saturday and Sunday. We will be getting another fast moving clipper system which will spread some snow showers on Monday before clearing out on Tuesday.

Everyone stay safe, and healthy!

Deanna
 
Thursday morning and we have cloudy sky at 31°F. No rain today but we managed to receive about half an inch yesterday. We needed the rain. Yes, better rain showers than snow showers.

Today's high at 41°F with mostly cloudy.
Low of 32°F. Very windy here.

Listen to your local area weather and stay Safe. This is the start of tornado 🌪 season in Indiana. Not a fun thing to have to deal with any time.

Be Healthy and Enjoy your Day. (y)
 
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