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I’m skeptical
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Feb 10-11 Mid Week Minor Event - Ride the hot hand?
HoarfrostHubb replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
2.25” Hubbardston MA. First my 2-4” call. Barely. was nice for skiing -
Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion
Baum replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Long way to go to be out of the woods for snow. But the weeks on end of persistent cold get further away with each passing day. Next 7 days look great. -
February 2026 OBS & Discussion
PhiEaglesfan712 replied to Stormlover74's topic in New York City Metro
If the detail about the cold source being minimal is true, especially after the cold streak that just happened, then the winter is just about over. The beginning of March is going to really torch, and by the time we get below average temperatures again (if we even do), it will be too late for snow. -
Feb 10-11 Mid Week Minor Event - Ride the hot hand?
TheMainer replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
2.9 inches here after a 2 week snow drought, might as well always take the least snowy model and it'll be right 90% of the time! At least leaving for Cancun on Saturday morning out of Quebec City so maybe we'll get lucky and it'll snow while we're away... -
Temperature rose overnight, 46 at Dulles. But apparently that's going to be the high as we have a NW wind. The new AFD format is complete ass. It doesn't talk about today's weather at all, just a phantom winter storm and upslope snow. I don't live in the mountains and I don't care about their weather! I want to know about factors affecting MBY!
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Central PA Winter 25/26 Discussion and Obs
Voyager replied to MAG5035's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Interesting little temp spike this morning. It was 30 at 4:00am, then it went up to 36 at 5:00am, and now back down to 33 at 5:45am. -
She cometh?
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Euro AI ensembles looked ok but the mean is way south. Need to get them onboard for me to entertain this more.
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Feb 10-11 Mid Week Minor Event - Ride the hot hand?
CoastalWx replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
Looks like 2” or a bit more. -
Feb 10-11 Mid Week Minor Event - Ride the hot hand?
butterfish55 replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
3" here. Wasn't expecting that. -
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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2025-26 Obs/Discussion
Duca892 replied to LVblizzard's topic in Philadelphia Region
GFS seems like it remains a no go - Today
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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2025-26 Obs/Discussion
Ralph Wiggum replied to LVblizzard's topic in Philadelphia Region
CMC supports it fwiw, tho not quite as intense but similar idea. Has actually been very consistent. -
Feb 10-11 Mid Week Minor Event - Ride the hot hand?
FXWX replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
I hear ya... for adult activities should be a different standard... -
Feb 10-11 Mid Week Minor Event - Ride the hot hand?
ineedsnow replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
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Wth is going on in El Paso? If this is political, feel free to delete... but uh wtf
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Wake me when it cuts the canal.
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We just crossed the 25th anniversary of what is my #1 all-time fav snowstorm. @CoastalWx just linked me to a page about the 25th anniversary of the great Apr 1, 97 blizzard and it got me to thinking about this one. It doesn't get mentioned very often and we've certainly had bigger storms, even recently. However, Feb 2001 is no slouch and a lot of areas received 1-2ft+ in a short amount of time. This storm as well as Dec 2000 and Mar 2001 are what got me interested in meteorology at young age. As Scott as mentioned with Apr 1, the nostalgia and way i felt that day can never be duplicated. Totals alone may not seem like that big of a deal but this stands out and holds my #1 spot for several reasons: Over performer to the max - Forecasts just a couple days before were for rain/snow showers with <1" possible . The day before, in the morning a WS Watch went up for 4-7". And even the morning of the event the forecast was only 5-7". Local news snowfall maps were generally 3-5/5-8/8-12 south to north. 12 hours later 14-25" of heavy wet snow blanketed the state. Road crews were caught off guard and secondary roads remained unplowed for over a day. Flake size & Rates - To this day i haven't seen flakes that large, half-dollar sized aggregates stuck together. I read many reports about people noticing this during the beginning of the storm. Snowfall rates of 2-4" per hour late morning into early afternoon. Thundersnow - First time ever i witnessed thundersnow and at the time i had no idea that was even possible during a winter storm. I just happened to be looking outside right during dusk about 5pm or so and watched as a CG strike hit just a couple hundred feet away with heavy snow/sleet following it. Timing - The timing was perfect starting just after 9AM and lasted through the entire day with over a foot of snow by dark. Schools were closed for 2 days with a delay on the third. I just finished replotting this event for the 25th anniversary and included a new lower northeast map as well. There's a full radar loop up on the site and surface animation but i really can't find much on this storm so if anyone has any free use images or radar please post em here. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/feb-5-2001 On February 5, 2001, the Philadelphia area was hit by an unexpected snowstorm that trapped students in schools across the region. What began as a rainy morning quickly descended into chaos. By midday, the storm in~.mp4
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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2025-26 Obs/Discussion
Duca892 replied to LVblizzard's topic in Philadelphia Region
I was NOT expecting to wake up to the EURO saying that we are back -
Feb 10-11 Mid Week Minor Event - Ride the hot hand?
dendrite replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
5.3”/0.44” final
