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  2. In the unlikely event that this pans out we should seriously consider making a habit out of locking storm potential threads.
  3. The March 2019 snowfalls were during a cold spell...mostly 30s
  4. Very active 18z GFS run with multiple Winter storm chances after our brief warm up next week.
  5. Almost made 60 today with 58 here and 59 at MLI.
  6. We do, uh have a rather big storm on our hands, it'll rival the Blizzard of 1978... EVEN STRONGER
  7. I can still hear the sleet against the windows in my mother's basement that Sunday night . I'll save my thoughts on that Monday for the real anniversary.
  8. We are doomed as a species Sent from my SM-S731U using Tapatalk
  9. Are people still trying to make this storm happen?
  10. 50/50 chance we have a 50/50 chance of having a workable forcast for Sunday night by Sunday morning Sent from my SM-S731U using Tapatalk
  11. Forgot about this one from several days ago, dusted by WAA snows, with 0.5" at ORD... …2025/26 Season Snowfall... 32.1" - ORD 24.0" - RFD Just shy of having the most snow in a season at ORD since 2021/22, and on pace to rank as the 3rd snowiest seasons since the back-to-back big snow seasons of 2013/14 and 2014/15.
  12. I remember just watching TWC and seeing the radar just exploding south of long island and off jersey. I lived in Bristol CT at the time and it was awesome. Snow instantly moderate to heavy with decent growth the whole storm. Some very heavy thunder snow with frequent lightning later in the evening. 18-19 inches but anyone doing six hour measurements would have had 20 or more. It was a denser snow too with temps in the upper 20s/30 degrees. We had a six to nine inch glacier already on the ground from past events so otg totals were 24 to 28 inches and that was deeper than any snowpack I had in Jan of 96 after that big one (21-24 otg, 15-17 storm).
  13. That's a nice jump. Starting to feel like a trend has begun.
  14. Yes, hopefully models finally converge by tomorrow, but I would sign for the solid Advisory level event that the 18z GFS is showing for southern PA Sunday night.
  15. As everyone knows, this ice pack from the frozen sleet is still hanging in tough. The glacier in our back yard fully supports my small Kubota tractor, which weighs in around 2200lbs. With the wood in the loader, it's closer to 2500 lbs as shown. The tires barely leave a mark on the surface.
  16. He working hard though. Just pounding cans of mountain dew with 4 monitors up, and grinding every possible weather model.
  17. i can almost assure you if he were 13 he would not be here...you know what he'd be looking at.
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