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WarrenCtyWx

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  1. Isn't it always though? It's just a matter of where it is. Or are you implying it will be relatively close by?
  2. I'll get nervous if the SE trend continues, as that Euro depiction seems similar to to 1/23/2016 in terms of snowfall distribution.
  3. Trying not to get my hopes up too much for this one. Things are really looking promising though.
  4. This makes me wonder if there have been any notable cases of a great Atlantic overcoming an unfavorable (or even terrible) Pacific, leading to great period, month or even winter. I'd be curious to know from anyone more knowledgeable.
  5. I suppose we can hope for a well-timed storm at some point from January through March, a la 2/22/08. Surely that's not completely out of the realm of possibility? I may just be grasping at straws.
  6. Philly pulled that off in 72-73.
  7. Could we get at least one area wide 5-8" event or so in this mild winter? I'd hate to be shut out for two consecutive seasons.
  8. I think the 40s winters as a whole were pretty average in the east.
  9. February 1979 was pretty huge in the Mid Atlantic. It also had some incredible cold. Probably one of the most underrated cold periods.
  10. August 1 to October 12 or so of that year was quite possibly the most disgustingly humid period I've ever experienced. The second half of that autumn was mainly below normal afterward, making it quite the contrast.
  11. I definitely agree most of the time, but didn't July 15, 1995 achieve that feat?
  12. It's interesting that the "big ticket" (ala July 2010, July 2011, August 2001, etc.) heat wave has been so elusive since 2012 or so, despite the anomalous warmth during most summers.
  13. Quite the summer with an incredibly hot and dry July and early August (with an impressive number of 95 degree days) followed by historically heavy rainfall.
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