Pretty much right at 6. Climo-wise we are almost at 50% (52% to be exact) for snowfall for the season. Example: BDL should be at 27" of their 51.7" 30 yr-average. BDL currently is at 15.5" (11.5" below normal)
10-11 (Jan 11) was really something extraordinary, looks like the BOS graph from 14-15.
that insane, the majority of CT id say probably 95% doesnt even have a trace of snow. Up and down 91 and 95 and all the lower elevations, different world up there. There's literally not even piles here, might as well be November
When i first read the title of this post i read it as Fap Feb.
It still twists my brain looking at it and trying to say it out loud. Fab Fap Feb Flob <--- try saying that out loud 3x fast
I just noticed that NYC is at exactly 2.3" season to date, which happens to be same as the final snow total for the 22-23 season....so you're ahead of the curve already!
Snowfall totals for CT, thanks to everyone for the reports. Below is our final call map which was even more conservative than our first call map, everything got pulled up and in. Overall it lines up pretty well. The 3-6" range was mostly close to the bottom end of that range for far N CT. I'll give it an A-
I'll post the Southern New England map later on today when i finish it.
From 8-foot snowmen on the front lawn to 6" tall pathetic little snowballs stacked on top of each other on a ledge...it's kind of a metaphor for winter 23-24, and the last winter too. The amount of snow we've seen in the past two winters compared to normal is directly proportional to the size of your snowman aka snow buddy (to break it down for you)
I think your sig is missing a few years there. And i just noticed i got significantly more snow than you in 15-16, thats wild. That season was truly awful for the interior and places like upstate NY. I always thought it was solid here with close to 40", which i would absolutely kill for right now