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  2. Low of 10 here with 10" at the stake. That said, the snowpack is covered in pine needles/ twigs from the wind not to mention the growing accumulation of deer debris, both solid and liquid.
  3. This is the first time in 60+ years on Long Island that a 6” snowpack has lasted 10 days or more with only 28.6” of seasonal snowfall so far. Previous years had 46” to 68” inches of snow. So this is the best extended 6” snowcover for a winter with only average snowfall. Number of Consecutive Days Snow Depth >= 6 for ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP, NY Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 37 0 2015-01-27 through 2015-03-04 2 18 0 2026-01-26 through 2026-02-12 3 16 0 2005-01-23 through 2005-02-07 4 14 0 1978-02-07 through 1978-02-20 5 11 0 2013-02-09 through 2013-02-19 - 11 0 2011-01-27 through 2011-02-06 Seasonal snowfall for above years 2015…63.7” 2026…28.6” 2005…58.8” 1978….68.0” 2013…46.9” 2011….55.3”
  4. Wolfie just hit a moose seeing that while riding to Allagash.
  5. This is actually the highest number of days since Winter 2014-2015 (55 days). Winter 2020-2021 had 32 days.
  6. Morning low of 11°. Day 60 with snow cover beating winter of 2020/2021 which was the last winter with above average snowfall, 59 inches that winter imby. Still at 43.8 inches for this winter, 5 inches or so below seasonal norm for the entire winter.
  7. Burn those fossil fuels baby. Pump those emissions into my lungs. But omg they’re poisoning us with chemtrails.
  8. I liked SLK’s -29 on St Patty’s in 2014. They did -25 a week later too. Not too many mornings below 0° in April during the ASOS era though.
  9. New York City, central park specifically, now at 34 days this winter with snow cover. I'm pretty sure that's their highest winter total since 2020/2021, although I'm doing it from memory and don't remember the exact number from that winter. I know there was a 24 day stretch after the 17.4 inch snowstorm of February 1-2 2021. @donsutherland1@bluewaveDon or Bluewave might check me on that when they get a chance.
  10. Prolly not the right forum for this but ... once again, Earth tries to hide the real state of the planet from the policy makers of the U.S.
  11. well he's a fuckin' moron, so..............
  12. Yes, Bit breezy overnight here and this morning, Mix that down to the surface and mid 30's will be had.
  13. Saw -10F on the car with like rimed trees at home and then glorious and warm at 1500ft.
  14. I always like seeing maps like that on a sunny morning and knowing temps will be making a big jump. Sanford -3 while Mt Wash is +1.
  15. we've at least had a wintry look and feel. but it has been a huge let down to see nothing and at this point, i would bet against anything major happening from here on out. drought is the culprit here. better than incessant rain like 2007's la nina and pumped southeast ridge. even then we managed two sleet events. can't buy any precip right now.
  16. Look at all that fake cold, Probably the fake of all fakes this season.
  17. 22 this AM in fallston. Snowcover still there at about 4-5" of depth. Amazing staying power. Day 19 of continuous snowcover since the storm.
  18. Check out today’s GEFS AO prog, a pretty notable change downward vs yesterday:
  19. It felt cold after Feb '18, the last two weeks of which had nearly as many days in Boston above 70 (2) as below 30 (two days in the upper 20s). March was a -1.1 anomaly, which put it 1° colder than February, overall, and other than the first day and the last few, it didn't hit 50° in Boston all month. 21" of snow at BOS, 42 at ORH, and I think Mitch got about 18 feet.
  20. I don't mind. Getting tired of the awful black sludge on the streets. need a nice good 50F soaker to clean up all this dirty salt. Time to get out and practice Tennis!
  21. Morning low of 11°. Day 60 This winter with snow cover. It's been a good winter for ice and snow cover but this three week stretch with virtually no snowfall during the peak snowfall period is getting a little boring. However still having almost a solid foot of snow on the ground makes it much more bearable.
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