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  2. Let’s have this go underneath us, and get a last event…cuz there is certainly no nice weather ahead that’s for sure…F it.
  3. Was really surprised to wind up with the snow this morning--about 4" or so. Surprise for many given the number of cars off the turnpike.
  4. might be more sleet here on the Euro AI but we take.. this could still go anywhere though from CNE to SNE
  5. Roy is on a stool stage left waiting for a signal.
  6. Great. Awesome. Bring it on.
  7. @ineedsnowupon hearing powderfreak posted a snowy ICON run for SNE
  8. Ouch that sounds pretty bad. I hope he recovers from his ordeal.
  9. it's mountains, sometimes they get decent winters and snow sticks around but not like north of here where they have persistent snow where the snow becomes an ice tundra.
  10. What did you do today to enjoy 35 and cloudy ?
  11. @snowman19here i know you'll like this one
  12. I thought the past two days were great. Nice finish to winter with some good periods of high overcast and afternoon temps barely to 32 yesterday and 35 today. Maybe a few snow flurries tonight. Wintry appeal in the bottom of the 9th.
  13. I’m tempted to make a thread… although I really don’t want any more snow days. Weekends are fine
  14. 52 at MSP. Forecast was right on target here. Snowpack has taken quite the beating today.
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  16. Is this trending into a SNE snower? Might be
  17. Seeing as you're begging for my opinion in the matter heh I'm on the fence with this ... Firstly, I don't believe these gaudy QPF numbers coming out of a torpedo system coming from the WNW across the barren continent. Too fast; starved source. That said, even a light to moderate burst for 4 to 6 hours puts a snow pack back down. Whether it has the ability to stay longer than the next sunny afternoon, notwithstanding...but it would be primarily white out side for a time. I said yesterday that the period is worthy of being watched. I don't feel any different. There's enough ensemble registry there.
  18. That statement about a near zero impact is wrong. The impact is smaller but not near zero. Water vapor saturation does not mean that additional CO2 won't have an impact. Water vapor has a maximum impact in the lower atmosphere. The upper atmosphere is drier. Increased CO2 reduces outgoing longwave radiation, leading to additional warming.
  19. For ice coring that's improved just recently https://phys.org/news/2026-03-ice-core-histories-greenhouse-gases.html
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