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Every time someone posts the '78 "official" measurements, I will say it time and time again. One of THE most terribly measured, and inaccurate snow total maps ever... talking the Farmington Valley area specifically
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Jan 2011 was okay where I am...like 20".
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Anyway…lots to sort out next week and beyond…do we get some more winter? Do we get the 60’s and 70’s? Or do we stay on the wrong side?
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2011 was incredible here too…I believe this area had the deepest pack in New England at the end of Jan/beginning of Feb. it was astounding…roofs caving in literally everywhere. Pack had big meat in it too.
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Squish squish squish for a long time-wet ground will take awhile to dry out unless we have a mega torch with no rain/snow
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I definitely love any one getting big snows and yes I have been in Rays position many many times. Shit in 05 I had 14 just east 2 to 3 feet. In 07/08 I had less than half season total than Woodstock 10 miles north and everyone north of that. Won't complain as I am all about Karma. Just look at Touch Tiger
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Only 6? Sign me up.
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Too far off at this point anyway…but who knows.
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Cold night froze the pack solid. Crunchy feel to it underfoot. Tomorrow’s warm up will put a dent, but we are weeks away from having usable fields in my opinion.
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78 was a 2 footer here…unfortunately this one fell short for my area with only 13-15” here. Feb ‘13 was the one that dethroned 1978 for my area. I’ll probably never see 6”/hr again ever. But at least I did that night. Amazing. So I know what providence and surrounding areas there saw. Now that’s Hoth.
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Six weeks of it?
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"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.
dendrite replied to Ginx snewx's topic in New England
Yeah not sure…I think that error is server side. I’m going to briefly make it unlimited…try it again. -
Not feeling the mid month KU opportunity?
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I hear ya, but it will feel nice. Alot of the snow will go too
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I'm ready for spring....45 and drizzle.
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Records: Highs: EWR: 74 (1997) NYC: 72 (1997) LGA: 73 (1997) JFK: 71 (1997) Lows: EWR: 7 (1934) NYC: 5 (1900) LGA: 9 (1950) JFK: 9 (1950) Historical: 1717 - What was perhaps the greatest snow in New England history commenced on this date. During a ten day period a series of four snowstorms dumped three feet of snow upon Boston, and the city was snowbound for two weeks. Up to six feet of snow was reported farther to the north, and drifts covered many one story homes. (David Ludlum) 1969 - A record snowstorm in Maine came to an end. Two to four feet of snow buried southern and central Maine, with a state record of 57 inches reported at West Forks. Drifts covered many single story homes, and the weight of the snow collapsed many roofs. Two to four feet of snow also buried northeastern Vermont and northeastern Massachusetts. In New Hampshire, Mount Washington NH reported 97.8 inches of snow, a record storm total for New England. (24th-28th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 1986: It was 99 degrees in Palm Springs, California, the highest temperature on record for February. Palm Springs also reached 99 degrees on February 26, 1986. 1987 - A storm spread heavy snow into the Central High Plains Region, and produced severe thunderstorms in the Southern Plains. Snowfall totals in western Nebraska ranged up to 19 inches at Sydney. Severe thunderstorms in Oklahoma produced baseball size hail at Stringtown and Atoka. A storm in the eastern U.S. produced heavy rain over the Carolinas and heavy snow in the southern Appalachians and piedmont region. Five inches of rain left four feet of water in the streets of Greenville SC. Snowfall totals in southwestern Virginia ranged up to 20 inches. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thunderstorms along a cold front produced heavy rain in southern California, with up to 2.52 inches reported in Ventura County. Strong winds accompanying the rain gusted to 55 mph in the Tehachapi Mountains. Rapid City SD established a February record with an afternoon high of 75 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Rain and snow prevailed in the southeastern U.S. Up to eight inches of snow blanketed north central Tennessee, and snowfall totals in western North Carolina ranged up to 14 inches at Mount Mitchell. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1990 - A winter storm produced heavy snow in southeastern Colorado, with 12 inches reported at Lamar. The same storm produced severe thunderstorms over the Southern High Plains, with wind gusts to 93 mph reported at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. Low pressure brought high winds to the Prince William Sound area of Alaska. Big River Lakes reported wind gusts to 92 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 2010 - A weak EF0 tornado causes no damage as it moved across California's southern San Joaquin Valley. However it is the only tornado reported in the United States during the month. According to the Storm Prediction Center only five months since 1950 have lacked a tornado report. The Weather Doctor
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Jan 2015 was near my area.....Jan 2011 was more Ginxy...Feb 2013 was Wolfie
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Central PA Winter 25/26 Discussion and Obs
canderson replied to MAG5035's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Time change next weekend so it seems tracking season so just about kaput for me. It was a nice winter. I hate bugs but next eeek they’ll start coming back. -
"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.
The 4 Seasons replied to Ginx snewx's topic in New England
yea just a .gif radar loop -
How did models perform? Was NYC forecast to get an all-timer or was that a surprise positive bust? That snowfall gradient is probably the tightest ive ever seen with just a couple/few inches to 20-30+ over just a few miles. It's their #5 all time snowstorm at 20.9"
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Im not feeling it really
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If you cant disagree without insulting or sounding like a dick, go somewhere else please. He was wrong about some shit. So what. Move on. If we’re going to attack people for being wrong, at least attack the deserving ones who act pompous and disappear when wrong.
