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December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
Torch Tiger replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
wow @ the negativity -
Recent guidance still holding onto snow for several hours into the morning across much of NE Ohio. It will not be that cold and the lower elevations will probably have to deal with lower ratios/more melting and a bit more rain mixing in, but I think those of you over 1000 or so feet could easily get a quick few inches of snow. Tried to finagle a bit more snow in the forecast this afternoon, but couldn’t really get enough to expand the advisory into OH without throwing the forecast completely out of collaboration. That said, it would not surprise me if someone in Geauga ends up getting 4” or so through Wednesday morning, but it’ll likely be quite terrain dependent. Am becoming a little more intrigued by the LES potential in a WNW flow the second half of this weekend…will be curious how it looks as details become a little clearer in the coming days.
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My atmosphere and weather is Thursday morning and y'all might need to keep me in your thoughts after writing out what I need to study.
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The good old front-end thumper for SMI. Should stay all snow and avoid dreaded melting for Harrison. Clipper 1 was a solid 2" and on the high end of forecast for a change. Snowpack was quite withered after 9 days with warm ground eating from beneath. Great to be back. See if this one can sneak those top shelf rates up here too.
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December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
Damage In Tolland replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
Winter is moving so fast and we’re halfway thru one of the three months here with no snow . The clock is ticking . Jacks dick and Dicks Jack are both holding me over the bench in the woodshed laughing , foaming at mouths and yanking the trigger. I’m fighting back but there’s only so long I can hold them off -
4.25” in ~6 hours here in Woodbury .
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The last 3 years definitely haven’t done justice for what SNE should be like. ORH became like Boston, and Boston became like DC or Baltimore. And I’m left wondering if after 3 bad years, it’s a good time to move to the area (as opposed to moving right after a 2014-15). Because this lousy stretch can’t last forever.
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December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
Damage In Tolland replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
Get me snow bro. Just a taste . Just the tip . Just give me something to latch onto . I’ll rip into a nip -
December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
HoarfrostHubb replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
I do miss Rev Kev getting the bus going -
December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
Damage In Tolland replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
He takes a whiskey drink .. he takes a vodka drink.. he takes a lager drink.. he takes a cider drink . -
Nov/Feb/Mar
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GRR mentioned the warmth is progged to be shallow and near the ground. The main issue is stickage.
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December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
WinterWolf replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
Have you emerged from the despair cocoon? Welcome back. -
December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
Damage In Tolland replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
I’m up now . AJATT All Johnson All The Time -
Central PA Winter 25/26 Discussion and Obs
WmsptWx replied to MAG5035's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
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Normal temps is not a torch.
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December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
powderfreak replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
Will’s got me beat. I don’t think in two decades I’ve ever seen Will post from a state of anger or despair. Dendrite too. I do remember losing it in January 2014 though… more inches of rain than snow while Philly is under their 6th winter storm warning…and if I hear Leon Lett, I might have flashbacks. -
Posting this here because the main thread is a dumpster fire. I’m going to be right on the mix line with tomorrow’s system in the foothills of Maine. Quick look at the NAM temp profiles and it seems more of a surface level issue than mid level warmth look so I’m leaning a slightly colder solution than modeled for my area. Tough forecast here.
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The only question remains: can we get 4” of snow at NYC before then? If we see a shutout for this month given how cold this month has been, that’s a big yikes
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Big troll
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Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion
ChiTownSnow replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Yeah based on the last several.. any small changes upstream has larger impacts downstream -
I actually believe it. You're tough to rankle. I think Ginxy might have got under your skin once but he's a master.
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My assumption for winter was 2025-26 as primarily a blend of 2013-14 and 2024-25. The weighting will vary between the two by month, but December now looks pretty warm West (like 2024) and pretty cold East (like 2013). Will be curious on the exact splits, as that's likely the correct weighting going forward and the pattern should weaken and then change by month end. Southwest US warmest Novembers on record tend to follow the same pattern here. For New Mexico the warmth slowly diminishes in intensity after an early-mid Nov heat burst in the valleys (5,000 ft+) to 75F or so, until you eventually arrive at a seasonal or cool month in the late winter-spring transition. Our warmest Novembers here are 2017, 1995, 1949, 2021, 1999, 2020, 1954, 2007, 2012, 1965. 17-18 was never really cold, but it did go from no rain/snow for 96 days and warm, to a wet/cooler period mid-Feb to mid-Mar. Similar for 1995-96, 2021-22, 1999-00, 2020-21. 1949-50 was cold in Dec, same for 1954-55. 07-08 was cold Dec-Jan. 2012-13 was cold Jan-Feb - 1965-66 too. Since we didn't get the cold Dec here, almost all other periods following a super warm Nov are either very cold Jan-Feb, or Feb-Mar...so Feb is the signal.
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