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The 2010 Wisconsin Spring/Summer/Fall Thread


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While Spring doesnt officially start for another 2 weeks but we are getting spring weather *very* soon so I think it warrants a thread. Looks like high 40's/near 50's all next week mostly with a few exceptions to the official start of spring.
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Ross, it's never too cold to smoke cigars outside. I usually have a smoke going while I shovel.

 

It is a lot nicer when the temps are pushing the mid-40s though.

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I don't have the joy (?) of shoveling to do. I'm never outside long enough for a smoke until tailgating, golf, grilling, etc etc.
You can grill all winter. I do.

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Hope your all enjoying the weather. This is the closest to Summer you'll get in Spring.
I might enjoy it more if I weren't stuck inside while my student employees are all on spring break...or if the AC in our building was available and it weren't 81 degrees in my workspace.

 

But yeah, 80 degrees in Madison, tying the record high for April 1. That's all right.

Edit: It got up to 81 in Madison, setting a new record high for April 1.

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There is a line of strong to severe thunderstorms moving into the LaCrosse area. Showers and a few thunderstorms should eventually reach SE Wisconsin overnight, but they will have weakened considerably. The dew point is only 50 degrees.

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There was an amazing temperature change at the Summerfest grounds today--the temperature increased 22 degrees F in 10 minutes!

3:50 PM T=57 F, Wind = SSE 5 mph
4:00 PM T=79 F, Wind = S 24 mph
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I'm not sure why they issued a tornado watch, there is very little risk of tornadoes over Southern WI. There is a risk of damaging winds/hail, especially over western WI. Madison should get hit by line of storms in the next few hours. Milwaukee will see whatever junk is leftover later this evening.
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I had trees that were nearly bent flat over in my yard. Also, from the creepy file...my son's swings were swinging in a circular pattern at the height of the storm. Crazy stuff...
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According to the Green Bay news, there was a tornado near Clayton that damaged a few homes. It was probably an EF-0 or EF-1.

 

There are actually snowflakes in the forecast for Friday night. Some of the models have accumulations in the Northwoods. Milwaukee last had May snow in 1990, Madison recorded a trace on 5/12/2006.

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The tornado sirens just sounded in Madison, and we can't tell why. The radar shows a spot of red north/northeast of Madison, maybe clipping Madison's north side, but TV, radio and weather radio show no warnings.

 

Edit: now there's a special weather statement online and on TV indicating a strong thunderstorm near Sun Prairie moving northeast. "Funnel clouds, pea sized hail, winds greater than 30mph and brief heavy downpours are possible with this storm."

 

Siren worthy, but not warning worthy. Hmm.

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I thought it was odd that the sirens went off, too. As soon as I heard them, I turned on the TV and went to Weather.gov...and nothing. 45 minutes later, the TV breaks in saying there were numerous reports of funnel clouds and a possible touchdown in Madison, but no warnings were issued (people got pictures of what clearly were funnel clouds). The NWS said they did not issue a warning because the conditions were not favorable for tornado development. It may have been the case, but there were definitely funnel clouds. It would have been nice for the TV people to have come on and said something.
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