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January 2026 regional war/obs/disco thread
CT Valley Snowman replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
32.2 here. Icing isn't much of a factor. -
2025-2026 ENSO
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
We're not going to hit La Nina on the ONI. It's going to officially be "ENSO Neutral" for the 2nd straight year. -
I’m not trying to be snarky, but I can’t recall a single weather event from last year that was memorable for my area.
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2025-2026 ENSO
PhiEaglesfan712 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
There's no way you all can be calling this the biggest mid-winter la nina collapse when 2022-23 literally happened just a few years ago. That year, you had a deep multi-year moderate la nina to begin the season turn into an ENSO neutral by winter's end, and later transitioned into a strong el nino the following season. We barely had a la nina this year. -
Im just saying that if La Niña is truly front loaded and somehow we escape Jan without any meaningful snow; it wouldn’t bode well for the back half of winter.
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winter_warlock started following Panic Room 25-26
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Well it's only Jan 6th.. I'll wait till mid February before I actually cancel winter lol.. at least get to spring training lol
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St Louis averages about the same amount of annual precip as most of our area....
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Yeap. It actually does.
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With a -NAO & -AO & a +PNA that can override the MJO especially if it’s in low amp. Along with a -EPO. I’ll take my chances with that. MJO in phase 6-8 would be a cherry on top. If I’m right Jax or GaWx about the MJO?
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January 2026 regional war/obs/disco thread
WxWatcher007 replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
Ha, I was just going to post that it’s terrible being reminded of the pain of temp watching. Good luck up there. 33.7° here. -
This time 30 years ago the greatest snowstorm in my life had just begun.
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Digital Snow/Ice Thread 2025-2026
WinstonSalemArlington replied to WinstonSalemArlington's topic in Southeastern States
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That was the only location I saw folks on sleds riding trails the whole trip. Love driving across NNH, NVT to get to smuggs/Jay from western Maine in deep winter, through Crawford notch, across the CT River, then over to the northern greens- just a great, scenic winter drive every time.
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28F, and moderate snow here in Lebanon, very excited for the 2'' padding. Having lived most of my life south of 40 N it's nice to not have to sweat over the r/s line for once.
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That sounds terrible. If 8” of snow in NYC is the best this winter has to offer and the backside is worse, then we’re looking at a near ratter. The cold has been impressive though. Just wish there were more opportunities coming for snow. December was amazing; would be nice for January to have continued that trend.
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Just begging for an arctic outbreak to get the lake-effect machine going. Would do numbers.
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I don't either Ji, ur a f*ckin delight!!
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It was these two for me. The first was amazing. I absolutely loved the sustained snopamine. Snow cover weenie through and through. The second event was impactful in terms of coastal flooding in the bay.
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
WolfStock1 replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
This. I don't think the "sky is falling" people realize just how foolish they look when anyone who doesn't toe the sky-is-falling line must be a denier; and as a result how counter-productive it is to their cause. -
Mine was the January snowstorm that dropped 10+" for my hood, but a very close second was the absolutely immaculate August in these parts. It's been since the summer of 2014 where we had August temperatures like that. It was a welcomed sight after a brutal 37 day stretch from June 23rd to July 30th with the heat and humidity, including 120+ heat indices during the late June heat wave across parts of the lowlands.
