You can tell when the weather is boring when 1) I don't do daily blog posts and 2) local weathercasters create graphics to help them keep you entertained/interested since nothing is going on. Oh sure, we are in a mini-drought and I'll talk about that. But what I think most of you want to know is..."are we going to see anymore cold outbreaks? Or can I put away the sweaters till next Fall?" MY answer is YES, the hard freeze threats are over for this Winter. But, NO we are not done with the cold. Zack Fradella had this graphic just for the past 5 years.
As you can see, 2022 & 23 both had frosty conditions well into March at MSY. The "rule of thumb" for gardeners is don't plant tomatoes before March 15th, unless you can protect them if we get a late season frost. The CPC's (Climate Prediction Center) 8-14 day outlook calls for way above average/normal temps for the eastern & southern states.
The deep upper trough over the eastern states that brought last week's Nor'easter has retreated and flattened across the U.S. blocking any of the real cold air from coming southward. The upper ridge of the Rockies will shift to the Southeast keeping us way above normal/average for the next 10-14 days. We do have a weak front that will stagger through overnight giving us a chance for some rain.
You know Spring is almost here when you see 90+ in south Texas. The other big weather story is the lack of rainfall over much of the Southeast. The deeper reds indicate greater drought intensity.










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