Man that place sucks, I'm glad I have 2,000 feet over them lol even if I'm south of them...got a cam for where I-80 and I-81 meet? Or a cam near Lake Harmony?
I actually wonder what the worst winter at Mt Pocono was, the climate is a lot different from Scranton so the local TV stations don't really cover it too well.
Lowest snowfall total at MPO...I wonder if they ever got less than 20"?
Yeah I got a lot more (8") from the storm last weekend. In Carbon County near Lake Harmony, I've got the same elevation (around 2,200') as you but not the latitude lol.
Heard the threshold for power outages is 4" as long as you get less than 4" of wet snow, then you probably don't have to worry about the power going out.
so there's dual lows with this, one going right into Central CT (which is why it's raining in Boston and Rhode Island with temps in the low 40s) and the other one well east of the Cape?
There were some good numbers put up showing that the only winters that had significant snows beyond March 24th were winters that had been colder/snowier than normal already.
So there has to be a residual build up of cold air on our side of the globe to get late season snowfalls.