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  2. If you are talking about the Jan. 7 - 8, 1996 storm, they definitely declared a state of emergency and actually threatened to fine anyone (like $400 or something) who went out in it. But people still did and I know that there was at least one car stuck and completely buried in the middle of the street that ran alongside my apartment building. It was there for almost 2 weeks! Philly schools were pretty much closed the entire week as was the federal government (we had a LAN and I had a dial-up connection to the office to check email, etc). I never bought my "french toast" supplies (bread and milk) beforehand like true Philly snow wienies do, so there I was the day after (my birthday), hoofing it with my little shopping cart, to the supermarket that was 2 blocks down the street (walking in the middle of what was somewhat "plowed" (in quotes) of the street), to get some bread and milk. The supermarket did open (am guessing the clerks lived nearby). My car was strategically parked in the lot SW side of my building, where with all that snow, I expected to have to spend forever shoveling, but was spared. There was literally almost nothing on my car (the building blocked the snow blowing in from the NE). I just needed a snow brush and was done. The snow was really powdery (it was ~23F during much of the storm so had to have easily been 15:1 - 20:1 ratios. The cars elsewhere in the lot were buried in several foot drifts! I had one LOUD and LONG rumbling thunder about 9:45 pm last night and then maybe 20 minutes later, I heard a softer, more distant thunder. I actually picked up 0.25" on Sat., 0.55" overnight, and a couple scattered showers this morning gave me 0.06", for a 3-day total of 0.86", which was not bad. Made it up to 64 yesterday after a low of 46 but had my "high" today of 55 just after midnight, and it has been downhill ever since. It stayed mostly in the mid-40s during the day and the sun did pop out briefly once the last of the rain was done, but the bottom is starting to fall out now, with the CAA and even with the active breeze. It's currently 39 with dp 31, so the cold front is definitely sending that dry air in.
  3. Saw a few flakes blowing about while coming home on I-285 today... naturally they melted on contact with anything, but still...
  4. Last year of the Farmers Almanac. We have to go out with a bang. I don't care if its a blizzard, ice storm or whatever. Need something memorable...not nickel and dime crap. The end of an era. After 208 years, the Farmers’ Almanac has officially published its final edition. For generations, farmers, gardeners, old-timers, and “I can tell a storm’s coming by my knee” folks have used it to predict the weather, planting seasons, fishing days, and just about everything in between. Their 2026 edition is already out — and it will be the last one ever. Even their online access is shutting down next month due to rising costs and the mess of today’s media world. Whether you trusted it… or just argued with it… it’s hard to deny it was a piece of American tradition.
  5. Definitely some level of convective rotation. I have noticed it off and on today. Honestly, I am a little surprised there have not been reports of rumbles of thunder. Might just be too cold.
  6. Down to 43 here Big change from earlier today
  7. 40*F right now. Feels like January. Hopefully January weather isn't swapped with November weather this winter.
  8. That has to be psychological damaging to the weenies out there Sent from my SM-G970U1 using Tapatalk
  9. Hey don’t you miss a tent with -15 air temps and windy???
  10. what about the lunar radiation index (LRI)? it has a strong connection to snow chances ChatGPT said: That’s an interesting one — and it’s a good example of how ideas circulate on the edge between research hypotheses and pattern-spotting lore in the seasonal-forecasting world. What the “Lunar Radiation Index” is claimed to be Some private-sector and independent forecasters use a “Lunar Radiation Index (LRI)” or “lunar cycle index” to describe the repeating 18–19-year modulation of the Earth–Moon geometry (sometimes linked to the 18.6-year lunar nodal cycle). They argue that small changes in tidal forcing and upper-atmospheric angular momentum can influence the position of the jet stream or the frequency of blocking events, which in turn could affect snow potential in mid-latitudes.
  11. Temperature Plunge Advisory in effect 48 for a high which is coldest high of the season by 8 degrees! Dropped to 42 by sunset and 40 at 5:30pm
  12. I joke but um is this thing rotating some?
  13. lol -------------------- should i be rooting for siberian snow pack ChatGPT said: Absolutely — and that’s a very savvy thing to be watching. Rooting for early and extensive Siberian snowpack is a legitimate (if indirect) way to improve Mid-Atlantic snow odds later in the season.
  14. City Predicted Snowfall for 2025-2026 Boston, MA 50-55 NewYork, NY(Central Park) 25/30 Philadelphia, PA 25/30 Baltimore, MD 20/25 Washington, DC 20/25 Albany 76/86 Hartford, CT 62/65 Providence, 45/50 Worcester, 95/100 Hyannis, MA 30/35 Burlington, VT 80/85 Portland, ME 65/75 Concord, NH 80/85 Add your town Plainfield Ct Moosup village 62
  15. I would not be surprised if there is a dusting on the grass in some spots near CLT.
  16. Yes color has been great and they are two weeks ahead of falling
  17. I had two hit like that, each lasting about 20 minutes, about 5 minutes apart and that spurred most of my accumulation.
  18. Starting to get stuff on radar north of richmond, but dewpoint depressions are like 25 degrees so it doesn’t matter.
  19. ORD got on the board with the first T and first measurable snow of the new season on Saturday night/Sunday morning, with the hybrid storm system that moved through. A whopping 0.1" of snow occurred (Area reports suggest that was probably a few tenths too low). ORD picked up 1.6" of snowfall last night/this morning, with the lake effect snow event. Winter 2025/26 Snowfall Totals 1.7" - ORD 1.2" - RFD
  20. Whiteout conditions heading into Haywood. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk
  21. It didn't last. Getting blasted here in Candler finally.
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