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  2. Many years but not always. I really don’t give a shit unless it accumulates anyway.
  3. Man, this place is more of a clique than high school...hilarious. Grown men on a weather forum behaving like 14 year olds.
  4. Low of 37 this morning at GSO, RDU, and CLT
  5. Jan/Feb 90 was the highest AO/NAO ever I think other than Jan/Feb 1989. I still think its the record now though 2018 or 2020 may have surpassed it. In general there's been tendencies near the solar max if you have a persistently -AO/NAO in Nov/Dec it can be a problematic issue in Jan/Feb where it swings wildly to be strongly positive. We saw this a bit in 2000-01 too, the AO remained negative in Jan/Feb but the NAO went significantly positive the remainder of the winter.
  6. 60 here and the Yellow Jackets are back out in full force trying to get a taste of this delicious East Rock Brewing Oktoberfest..
  7. Credit to Chris and Don for bringing this strong correlation to the board’s attention: Whether Dec snow at NYC is 3”+ has been a good indicator of how Jan+ has done since 1980-1: -a whopping 23 of 28 (82%) Dec’s with <3” had <22” Jan+ -but only 4 of 17 (24%) Dec’s with 3”+ had <22” Jan+ So, watch Dec NYC snow closely! Correlation didn’t work before 1980. Anyone know why? @donsutherland1@bluewave
  8. Last October was the 3rd driest on record. This October was the 10th wettest on record with 4.82" for the month. Top 10 Wettest Octobers: 1. 7.08" - 1919 2. 6.35" - 1941 3. 6.25" - 1986 4. 5.98" - 1990 5. 5.74" - 2013 6. 5.65" - 1995 7. 5.54" - 1983 8. 5.46" - 1926 9. 4.99" - 2001 10. 4.82" - 2025
  9. It was a cool, dry October for the Triad. Highest temp: 80 Lowest temp: 37 Coldest High temp: 49 Warmest Low temp: 63 Rainfall: 1.67”, 1.33 below normal Average temp: 59.3, .9 degrees below normal
  10. Up to 62 but been more clouds and down to 57. Tomorrow looks stunning for early Nov.
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  12. Saw some graupel in Rock Falls an hour ago or so. First winter precip on the books.
  13. Well people that don’t care about their lawn and landscaping it’s not a problem. But for the vast majority that do .. it’s a major issue
  14. 57 degrees on a gorgeous Saturday afternoon. Grass is looking amazing after all the rain Thursday.
  15. In Hubbardston? We’re talking just flakes…not accums. It’s definitely usually Oct or early Nov.
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  17. For me, the 80s averaged more snow than the 90s, and people always say the 80s sucked. The 80s were more consistent, even if that meant a bit below average, whereas the 90s had 2 boom years and several well below average.
  18. Thanks Trying for a visit from him and possible seminar
  19. With a generally quiet subtropical jet, I suspect that any large snowstorms are more likely to be of the Miller B variety. Those typically favor the northern Mid-Atlantic/New England or New England.
  20. Meh. A bit of a crap shoot. I don’t really count on seeing flakes until after Thanksgiving. If it happens, great.
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