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Not that I heard. Just some heavyish rain for several hours.
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Outta gas and Outta Time: Early March Winter Storm finale
mitchnick replied to Ji's topic in Mid Atlantic
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i think he was just talking about all the SNE individual maps. I dont have a std new snowfall map done yet, the latest ones are from early feb, Feb 3rd. ill be doing that this week https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/winter-25-26
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Sundays wave ruined it
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Link? Can't find ytd
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Yes, basically anything that triggered a map for the area, which is at least 1" over a portion of the area (SNE, Tri-State). There are plenty of very small squalls or snow shower type events 0.1-0.5 that aren't included so you cant just add up those maps to get a total, but itll give you a very close idea. Also Feb 20th 0-6" gradient event and yesterdays Feb 25th light snow event are not up yet. Those need to be done then it will be complete to date. Other than that it should be up to date.
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Is we back? February discussion thread
Damage In Tolland replied to mahk_webstah's topic in New England
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Ah. I misread that.
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"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.
The 4 Seasons replied to Ginx snewx's topic in New England
I do not but im sure @RUNNAWAYICEBERGand @Spanks45can give you a STD for their town Southbury For the others you can use cocorahs Newtown and Woodbury both have a cocorahs and COOP but may have some missing data, you'd have to check -
I’m a hair over 80”
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The sarcasm was lost to everyone that reacted to that.... ...I also think it's interesting that those that reacted are typical
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"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.
The 4 Seasons replied to Ginx snewx's topic in New England
I was gonna say this is a perfect example of confirmation bias..having a strong opinion and theory beforehand and then looking for data to confirm your beliefs. At the very least its heavily biased and a flawed approach given the time that elapsed -
Outta gas and Outta Time: Early March Winter Storm finale
CAPE replied to Ji's topic in Mid Atlantic
There are subtle differences at H5 the last several runs wrt the shortwave energy moving in from the west and the vorticity to the north- which impacts the exact location of the cold HP to the north. Yeah, we cant know yet. -
Look closely you are in the 60 plus contour
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No where near as fast as Jan 2016/Feb 2006. Those two were insane melters/compactors.
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Outta gas and Outta Time: Early March Winter Storm finale
SnowGolfBro replied to Ji's topic in Mid Atlantic
In the olden days we would say “this is right where we want it at this range”. So I’m just going live like it’s the older days lol -
Is we back? February discussion thread
Damage In Tolland replied to mahk_webstah's topic in New England
Looks low for the whole area/ country. All are in 60’s -
Dave you are in the 78 to 84 contour you have 78.8
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Pretty sure it can't get the 1/4 mile of your 1k peak
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Late February/Early March 2026 Mid-Long Range
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to WxUSAF's topic in Mid Atlantic
They have basically no snow on the Colorado mountains, for pretty much the first time ever. I saw a stat where Salt Lake City had 0.1" for the year, beating their previous low of 28" (still some time to go though) -
Is we back? February discussion thread
Damage In Tolland replied to mahk_webstah's topic in New England
Low -
How much?
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A bit low here
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Outta gas and Outta Time: Early March Winter Storm finale
CAPE replied to Ji's topic in Mid Atlantic
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Got out to western NJ and very little snow and almost none once into PA
