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Denver: warmest December since 1933 Fort Collins: record warmest December
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Winter 2025-26 Short Range Discussion
Chinook replied to SchaumburgStormer's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
So I guess this is the best storm Toronto has had in a decade. I'm not sure what any Canadian posters may have to say about this. I can't remember them ever boasting about 9.6" in the entire time AmericanWX has existed. and other storm reports of 6"-14.5" near Cleveland, 10"-20" by South Bend -
This must be like 1/4 mile visibility, 1" per hour at downtown Cleveland now
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Winter 2025-26 Short Range Discussion
Chinook replied to SchaumburgStormer's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
It was above freezing not too long ago -
Winter 2025-26 Short Range Discussion
Chinook replied to SchaumburgStormer's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
no alerts for Toronto. What are they thinking? -
the most exciting page of any book 10" is light blue, 20" purple, 30" red
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my area got to 61 before sunrise, breaking a record of 59
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wintertime deluge of rain
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snapshot of some (not all) storm reports in a couple hour time frame. 10-12" at Colorado Springs (5-10" in Colorado Springs on CoCoRAHS as of this morning)
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no watches/advisories for most areas
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10"-20" in 14 days is a lot. It's above the annual rainfall of Colorado every state other than California and North Dakota has drought.
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freezing rain/rain at Toronto
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1976-1977 was of course as you mentioned extremely dry for the western USA, and also quite cold and snowy for the Northeast/Great Lakes. This may have been a time when great long-range weather forecaster Namias started noticing the link between El Nino, Pacific SST anomalies, and huge changes in the USA's weather systems. I think this paper says that no low pressure areas tracked through the ridge (at all) around the West Coast. https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/mwre/106/3/1520-0493_1978_106_0279_mcotna_2_0_co_2.xml
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I've always thought TDWRs (range of 50 miles/45 nautical miles) aren't too helpful with light precipitation, but radar composite type maps are better.
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I thought my place had been chilly for December, but Fairbanks Alaska had -22.8 as the average
