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  2. I do think it's over for significant snowfall, at least south of central VA. Would be an ice storm and anything significant seems like a stretch at this point in time
  3. Two years ago I had snowdrops blooming 2nd week of February. This year I just have snow. I like this better
  4. well the glacier will still be around and my favorite kind of weather is heavy snow falling so....
  5. We are talking about next Monday. We should be using ensembles at this range not operational runs
  6. i think he meant for the storm lol. Westerly got 11.6" and there was a Voluntown 4SW report of 10.8 but thats the only report i saw over 10 in CT. How much did you get for the Jan 6-7th event? and @IrishRob17 what was your total for Jan 6-7th I have like hardly any reports for Orange County, besides a few
  7. i think he meant for the storm lol. Westerly got 11.6" and there was a Voluntown 4SW report of 10.8 but thats the only report i saw over 10 in CT.
  8. Good! Maybe we can move towards a model compromise by mid week.
  9. They did, 14.2 in Kingston, RI cocorahs. With many reports 11-12"
  10. 12z GEFS definitely with a colder push and much more pronounced wedge this run, it's not over yet!
  11. For the season? No possible way that could be correct.
  12. Ukie with a thump as well... I'd take the stat pad...though snow immediately washed away by a bunch of rain is my least favorite kind. I'd love for the heaviest to be snow and just some liiiiight rain afterward to keep some of the snow around
  13. Starting to feel like we may have seen the last of significant snow threats down here. time will tell...
  14. That's too funny, I grew up up the street from the kicken chicken, and my family knows the owner quite well. Lewes is a truly beautiful town with a rich history that I never tire of telling visitors about(giant history nerd) Sounds like you also found what we used to call the "secret beach" by Roosevelt Inlet. One of my favorite places to go and relax, wade in the Bay when there aren't too many jellyfish. Right now it's all frozen over, which is truly surreal. Last time i saw that was 2015, and before that my mom remembers it happening in the late 70s. It sucks that we don't get as much snow as some, but i have truly loved my life living here, just wish i could afford an actual home down here. Being a resort area and the massive amount of transplants from the big cities, its nearly impossible. I truly hope the county government down here gets a thought in their collective heads to stop the reckless development, but I'm not holding my breath,.
  15. The Sierra's are certainly going to be making up their snow deficit
  16. And that's a big part of what made it so good! I didn't understand a word except mannana but I felt all the themes, and I felt the very soul of Puerto Rico throughout the entire performance. The music was better than I expected (not my usual cup of tea but I can objectively appreciate quality of music if when I hear it!)...and the entire production was fantastic!
  17. Regardless, prospects of heavy qpf is potentially the most important news coming out of this as regards helping with the drought. The SE needs the rain!
  18. 12z GEFS definitely building the high in stronger this run, might still look decent for WNC.
  19. February 9 1899: The mercury plummets to -59 at Leech Lake Dam. For Monday, February 9, 2026 1870 - President Ulysses S. Grant signed a law "to provide for taking meteorological observations at the military stations in the interior of the continent." A petition submitted by Increase A Lapham to Congressman Halbert E Paine in December 1869 began this process. 1933 - The temperature at Moran, WY, located next to Teton National Park, plunged to 63 degrees below zero to establish a state record. The temperature at the Riverside Ranger Station in Montana dipped to 66 below zero to establish a record for the state, and a record for the nation which stood until 1954. (David Ludlum) 1934 - The mercury dipped to 51 degrees below zero at Vanderbilt to establish a record for the state of Michigan. The temperature at Stillwater plunged to 52 degrees below zero to establish a record for the state of New York. (David Ludlum) 1987 - A storm off the Atlantic coast produced high winds and heavy snow in the northeastern U.S., with blizzard conditions in eastern Massachusetts. Wind gusted to 80 mph and 23.4 inches of snow produced drifts eight feet high at Cape Cod MA. It was the worst blizzard in thirty years for the Cape Cod area. Winds in some of the mountains and ridges of the Appalachian Region gusted to 100 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Arctic cold invaded the north central U.S. Alliance NE plunged from 44 degrees to 12 above in just two hours, and Mobridge SD reported a wind chill of 64 degrees below zero. Winds along the eastern slopes of the Rockies gusted to 90 mph at Cheyenne WY, and reached 96 mph at Boulder CO. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - A winter storm continued to bring rain and snow to southern California. Snowfall totals ranged up to 18 inches at Olancha, with three inches at Palmdale. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1990 - Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front erupted over eastern Texas late in the morning, and produced severe weather as they swept across the southeastern states. Early evening thunderstorms spawned a tornado which injured one person at Nat TX, and produced tennis balls size hail which caused more than half a million dollars damage around Shreveport LA. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1994 - A devastating ice storm struck Mississippi, Louisiana, and extreme northwest Alabama. Freezing rain began falling over northern Mississippi during the early morning hours and continued until midday on the 10th. Ice accumulated 3 to 6 inches thick on exposed objects in the affected area. Due to the weight of the ice, power lines, trees, and tree limbs were down. Nearly one million people were without power after the storm, some for a month.
  20. The way some people classify March is almost comical. In many parts of the forum average temperatures in early March are still below freezing. To call it a spring month, even though I know it's part of Met Spring, is misleading unless you're referencing late March in the southern portions of the forum. Of course it can snow in April in any part of the forum.
  21. hot weather is absolutely more tolerable than cold. how can people live where most of the winter is like the past two weeks
  22. not many? it's a small sample, i'll admit. but we'r e not getting any moisture at all lately.
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