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You might be too by mid month…
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Same here. Light is what you want if you want it to accrete efficiently, and not run off.
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Maine is so lucky
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
MJO812 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Are you related to snowman19? You have been wrong on everything this winter. -
BDL/Windsor Locks way better than up there most times.
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vortex95 started following Blizzard of 2026 Storm Totals and Morch 3-4 Kitchen Sink
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Good enough for CoastalWx standards? Reliable report of 5.9" In FIT (not in PNS yet). That is very respectful for such a "minor" event. And now widespread 1/4" glaze in parts of SNE. This seals the pack so it is "protected" a bit longer!
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It's just over the line, I agree. Leaving it to melt ia not quite an option just yet, especially if the areas you need to clear are shaded or north-facing.
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31° and moderate snow 4.75” with some sleet and freezing rain.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
The Iceman replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Nope it has never snowed here in late March, never happens -
I didn’t want to snowblow, but that’ll be a pain to remove by hand.
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Lol, let's get warning criteria. I think people around here are unaware they'll wake up to snow to deal with.
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What do all say about the 41" report in Fall River? https://x.com/snewengweather/status/2026098368804487556 I see it plotted on the JDJ map, but it does not seem to jibe w/ surrounding totals. Also, NWS BOX did not included it in their PNS. Looking at the photos, it is a tape measure and those can bend at the bottom against a solid surface, or since several inches of snow was on the ground prior, is that accounted for? This reminds me of the Bridgewater MA 41" report in the Bliz of '05 (I think that was the storm). Every time I brought that up to CoastalWx, he would vehemently deny that actually fell there! LOL.
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Man I'm glad this rain train is staying to my south. We've gotten over an inch but to be honest our soil has been quite moist coming out of the thaw last month. I won't mind inch here there through May. besides keeping the mud to a minimum it is extra good for the coming mushroom season. Heavy heavy rains will shut it down. Here's a pic if anyone wants to start training
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Pittsburgh/Western PA WINTER ‘25/‘26
Rd9108 replied to Burghblizz's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
It can still snow in May here. I get that ot doesnt stick around though. -
24.8° -SN 5.9”/0.60”
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I’m sure but remarkable when you think about how the winter started. The ebbs and flows I suppose.
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30F with freezing rain. Ice coated trees. Snowpack. Frozen roads and sidewalks.
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05z PWM - With a few more hours to go, this will be a bigger event here than the blizzard (4.5") and deepest pack of the season. 2.5" new (0.27 SWE) 4.3" total ( 0.47 SWE) Depth - 15"
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Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion
DocATL replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
True…not a universal thing. Michigan may still do well. -
Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion
DocATL replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Past is prologue. -
Bruh what/when was this from? Hahaha
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Really incredible AI map of the country there...
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except for maybe ACK. No reports from there but im estimating 24-36" there I never realized how bad of an area the 91 CTRV in central Hampden and Hampshire counties were until i started putting together these maps and seasonal snowfall stuff. They are just in the worst possible spot, shadowed by the ORH and Berkshire hills, too far north and miss a lot of coastals and E MA specials, too low elevation to do well in those type of events. It's almost better to be in central CT and around Windsor Locks area than up there.
