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Is we back? February discussion thread
RUNNAWAYICEBERG replied to mahk_webstah's topic in New England
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Precipitation started as sleet as I drove off the mountain. All rain in Jacksboro.
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Snowfall-to-date maps updated (#3 for the season). Thanks to everyone who sent reports, i tried to use most of them if i could. Reports are from here, cocorahs, COOP and official climo sites. You can always find these up on the site as well as CT and Southern New England maps. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/seasonal-snowfall/25-26-seasonal-snowfall Progression:
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Seems like this drastic cold snap we were supposed to get mid month seems to be fading. Sure we will get some cold days thrown in, maybe 3 or 4 days below normal after the 15th, but it seems like a normal February to me. Some warmth, some cold. Dare I say winter is over for GA???
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What do you believe it to be Mr happy?
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A very weak impulse made it over here last night but virga. I think this stronger one will do some good for us
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Youve been below average for 3 months…believe that.
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Friday February 6 FROPA / WINDEX small event
TauntonBlizzard2013 replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
Less than an inch for most. Maybe 2” in a hill town somewhere. Generally, just nuisance stuff, if that -
32 will do it. I phone app says back to 31. The clouds f’d us here. It was looking good until the clouds capped it.
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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2025-26 Obs/Discussion
Ralph Wiggum replied to LVblizzard's topic in Philadelphia Region
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Is we back? February discussion thread
TauntonBlizzard2013 replied to mahk_webstah's topic in New England
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I think you are incorrectly referring to one of my older discussions. My statement was that in order to get back to colder winters prior to the big temperature rise in 2015-2016 we would need a major volcanic eruption to cool the climate down for 3-7 years before the cooling aerosol effects wear off. What this means is that it’s going to be a challenge to get a repeat of 2014-2015 in Boston, 2013-2014 in the Great Lakes, 2009-2010 in the Mid-Atlantic, 1995-1996 in the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast, the top 10 coldest winters which we experienced Nationally during the 1970s into early 80s, and for North America on the whole in 1993-1994 winter. It doesn’t mean that we can still get colder winters especially on a regional to multi regional basis. Just that they will struggle to match the colder rankings we experienced back in the old days. This winter and last winter are prime examples of this.
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18z NAM
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it was far warmer in the 80's and i would be fishing for flounder in the navesink by the last week of feb and by mid march would have half a dozen trips in already. that ended by the mid 90's along with the near extinction of the winter flounder stocks, which crashed in the aughts and never recovered.
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Friday February 6 FROPA / WINDEX small event
Kitz Craver replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
Yup, driving home from work, I noticed while still wall to wall coverage and pretty deep, the pack now has that ripe look to it. -
Yup, But it’s been a whole lot colder than warmer…that’s the tenor.
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Im surprised it didnt take your gutters off with it.
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A balmy 44.8 for the high temperature! Serious melting going on.
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Yeah and the warm up came too. So will this one. Not a torch, but AN.
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Full sun and torching to the mid 40s. Major meltage the past 2 days.
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WxUSAF's weak ass frontal passage thing.
stormtracker replied to dailylurker's topic in Mid Atlantic
Radar out west does look decent. Too bad that shots gonna get ate up -
The tenor that kept the cold returning…get with the program for god sakes. WTF? It hasn’t been below normal the last 3 months because it was warm.
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That seems a little high even for UHI DC.
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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2025-26 Obs/Discussion
PhiEaglesfan712 replied to LVblizzard's topic in Philadelphia Region
When people start to say stuff like this, I almost know the opposite is going to happen. I'd be willing to bet March is going to be above average temperaturewise, and April is going to be a Top 10 warmest month, possibly even near record warm. -
Odds favor at least a few above average March snowfalls the rest of the way through the decade - maybe 1 or more much above normal.
