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how many of yall think this random 70 degrees is actually gonna happen?


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Probably, a strong low pressure system over Iowa and Minnesota will lift a warm front over southern Michigan. South of the front has temps in the 60's and 70's, north of the front has 40's and 50's, with some spots as low as the upper 30's on Wednesday specifically. I dont think its out of question. Here is the GFS model at 1 pm Wednesday:
gfs_T2m_ncus_30.png

Here is the Euro at the same time:
ecmwf_T2m_ncus_54.png

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8 minutes ago, JLM said:

Probably, a strong low pressure system over Iowa and Minnesota will lift a warm front over southern Michigan. South of the front has temps in the 60's and 70's, north of the front has 40's and 50's, with some spots as low as the upper 30's on Wednesday specifically. I dont think its out of question. Here is the GFS model at 1 pm Wednesday:
gfs_T2m_ncus_30.png

Here is the Euro at the same time:
ecmwf_T2m_ncus_54.png

god finally my first warm spring day

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It happened, but there was frost after it. 
 

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