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  1. 56 minutes ago, wolfie09 said:

    Once again the NWS will bust with temps..Last night they busted by 14°!!!

    Tonight they up the min to 10° with increasing clouds...As usual not a cloud in the sky and already below the projected low... Easily go below zero again tonight. .

    I live 1.5 miles SE of Richland..

     

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    1 degree on the car thermometer as we zip past the Sandy Creek exit on 81. En route to Lake Placid area to hike a couple high peaks tomorrow. Celebrating the winter solstice near the top of New York. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, champy said:

    As an avid photographer, I have basically weekly images from the past 15 years...so it's a visual and digital journal. It's nice to go back and see how the years tend to compare. While some of us are complaining on the board, I've found we've had a pretty decent early winter pattern...especially compared to some years I have documented where the entire area literally had close to no snow leading right up to Christmas. Just a few samplings of this years snowy beauty...I think it's important for winter lovers to sometimes get away from the models and out in the stuff we love. Merry Christmas! 

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    Great pics Champy!!  First one is my fav with that lighting over Skan Lake.  Other 2 Bear Swamp by chance?

    And you’re right, this has been a great start to winter. Plentiful snow events and cold all the way back to early November. 

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  3. Just got back from rescuing my daughter from Varysburg. She went off the road a couple times on 20A on the way home from Binghamton and had enough. I got to drive her Honda Civic with stripped tires home. Anyway, there were a few inches OTG already along 20A to East Aurora. Road was really bad, sticky accumulation of snow and slush. It’s been tough accumulating here, but looking better in the last 15 minutes as the sun sets. 

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  4. 1 hour ago, DeltaT13 said:

    Well my wind storm has up and vanished like a fart in the wind.  Now I set my eyes to possibly chasing lake effect South of Buffalo next week.  I've got some PTO I need to use before the end of the year.....hmmmmm

    Yeah, noticed that too.  Maybe another chance way out there a day 7/8, per Euro, and to a lesser extent GFS.  

  5. Had light rain at home (Snyder) when I left for work around 830, flipped to snow east of Transit in Lancaster (extra few miles away from the lake did the trick).  Been snowing steadily at work all morning.  Eyeballing 4" new here (Pleasant View Drive, north side of Lancaster).  Probably about 1"/hour in heaviest bursts, accumulating surprisingly well.  

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  6. I sort of feel in our areas that separating lake effect from synoptic snow totals is dicey since a lot of what BUF and maybe to a little lesser extent ROC receives is a hybrid of both - e.g. lake enhancement.  If BUF gets 10" of snow from a clipper due to several hours of lake enhancement, does that count as lake effect or synoptic...I would call it synhanceffect . 

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  7. Still have a few inches on the ground IMBY. Don’t have stats to back it up, but I’m guessing it’s highly unusual if not unprecedented to have snow OTG for this many consecutive days before Nov 15. The cold weekend should keep it going for a couple more days. 

    BUF is about 10 below normal for month to date, really impressive. 

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  8. 3 minutes ago, PaulyFromPlattsburgh said:

    I am low elevation by Cumberland bay. Across the street from Champlain lake. At 2.5 inches currently. Elevation around 140 feet

    Beautiful spot. I graduated from SUNY Plattsburgh in 96. More snow falls here in C/WNY, at least from my few years there, but way better pack retention from noticeably colder temps. 

  9. 25 minutes ago, BuffaloWeather said:

    It’s the greatest winter experience of all time. Being in a strong lake effect band is unmatched.  Come up this year! 
     

     

    I remember that video, epic!  Having been in the middle of several “mega bands” off Erie and Ontario, I gotta say the heaviest snow rates I’ve experienced are always with no wind.  Winds on the band edges might be 10 or more mph, but the real crazy heavy stuff is calm with near 0 vis from the falling snow alone. That’s the euphoria zone. 

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  10. 2 minutes ago, WNash said:

    I’m the idiot who loves snow but lives near the Buffalo-Amherst line, where we get less than half of what they see in the southtowns and only 75% of what the airport records just a few miles due east. But an average season here is still way more than the snowiest winters I saw when I lived downstate.

    You’re not alone...I rival the biggest snow lovers, but moved last year from N. Cheektowaga to Snyder, a bit further from the snow belt. Couldn’t justify leaving so many conveniences for what amounts to about 10 weeks of lake effect snow potential. I’ve mastered the art of the chase at this point, so no big loss.

    Anywhoo...psyched about the early storm coming up. These are rare...Couple inches of slop before Nov 15 is typical, but this not so much. Much more likely IMO to get a late April pasting than an early November synoptic hit.  

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