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kids deserve at least one snow day off without remote learning this may be the last chance they get monday until next winter..
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Dave Curran? He's been a sole "keeper" with them. Others from years ago, including Jim Gregorio and Michelle Powers are long gone. An annoying thing about News 12 weather -- they broadcast old weather spots without indicating so, for years now. It's really irresponsible. You'll see what you think is current radar, for example, and realize, "that's from hours ago."
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Feb 22nd/23rd "There's no way..." Storm Thread
brooklynwx99 replied to Maestrobjwa's topic in Mid Atlantic
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true - what is Bastardi saying ?
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Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion
sbnwx85 replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
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All zr now 29.2 lock this 12-13” OTG up and get ready for 16-24” Monday
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I would never subject my kids to remote "learning." It's a snow day in my household. Sled trajectory and shoveling entrepreneurship are much more valuable than whatever teach has ready on Zoom.
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not a bad idea
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“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
brooklynwx99 replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
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Islandersguy started following Winter Storm Threat Feb 22-24th
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100% non teachers don’t understand what a comical waste it is, especially for the younger grades .
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Bernie always try to play the in between scenario so he doesn't look foolish
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“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
moneypitmike replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
Also, home insurance have significantly different coverages for “named storms”. Intended for tropical systems -
Less IVT. Unless this backs west like GFS there will most likely be a screw zone between coastal and IVT.
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Feb 22nd/23rd "There's no way..." Storm Thread
NorthArlington101 replied to Maestrobjwa's topic in Mid Atlantic
I would've bet we'd been dead 2 days ago so I could be wrong but seeing the GEM/EURO all on a pretty similar wavelength makes me think we gotta almost be done with them trending toward the GFS. They still really aren't close as far as getting hammered on the day Sunday. -
What about recon
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1.8" report in Winsted.
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Our poor roads!!!!!
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“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Henry's Weather replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
March 2017 was Stella -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
RUNNAWAYICEBERG replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
Lots of beer already huh… -
Feb 22nd/23rd "There's no way..." Storm Thread
WxMan1 replied to Maestrobjwa's topic in Mid Atlantic
Ah yes, that was the "Snowquester" of March 6, 2013. If you recall, sequester was in the news at that time, because of the lapse of government funding. At NCEP we use the term 'snowquester' because for us near the cities, We got nothing more than a rain snow mix because of the marginal temps. But this is important: We never got in on that backside CCB or deformation "death band" either. That's the key. That's what made 3/17 2014 (or 2015) so good for us along and east of I95. That and the fact that it fell at night. Waking up St Patrick's Day morning with 8.5" of snow on the ground was pretty sweet, and a great way to end a solid winter that year. Both 2013-14 and 2014-15 were good for us, well above climo. -
Bernie Rayno likes the Euro AI the best and says it's about a halfway point between the GFS and the regular Euro.
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Feb 22nd/23rd "There's no way..." Storm Thread
DDweatherman replied to Maestrobjwa's topic in Mid Atlantic
The euro is making nice incremental h5 shifts every other run. That was the best h5 look yet, but the surface isn’t quite as beefy to correspond. -
TIL the Dec 2020 storm was named Gail. lol
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Full sun here.
