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LibertyBell

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  1. Republicans would say that's where the portal to Hell is located lol.
  2. That's different but in that case why 30 years when 10 years would be more accurate, or even better use a weighed average that emphasizes the last 10 over the 20 years before that.
  3. like 4 inches of snow here then sleet then a capper of freezing rain at the end. St Paddy's Day 2007 was all sleet my door was stuck I could not open it lol
  4. I do think that JFK is going to average less than 15 inches of snow within a couple of decades, even with our "snowy winters" JFK has had 10 winters with less than 10 inches of snow in the past 35 years.
  5. wow I remember both the record highs and record lows well ps Tony please check that -4 low at NYC from 1983, that can't be right lol 2015 was the coldest I've ever seen it this late. and this: How did this thing miss us?! 1989 - A total of thirty-three cities in the eastern U.S. reported new record low temperatures for the date, and an Atlantic coast storm spread heavy snow from Georgia to southern New England. Snowfall totals in New Jersey ranged up to 24 inches in May County, with 19 inches reported at Atlantic City. Totals in North Carolina ranged up to 18 inches in Gates County, and winds along the coast of North Carolina gusted to 70 mph at Duck Pier. Strong winds gusting to 52 mph created blizzard conditions at Chatham MA. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
  6. Yes I enjoy April snow a lot more than March snow but haven't gotten 10 inches here in either month. 8" is tops I think and got that in March 2018 and also in April 2003. Got 6" in April 2018! April 2003 was one of my favorite storms of all time.
  7. Unfortunately UHI is spreading, it's just as bad here on Western Long Island and probably similar in NE NJ and SW CT. I appreciate the moderate snows we can get in March and even April, I just find it extremely unlikely anything historic will happen.
  8. yes I'm a big advocate of removing December as a winter month, that's moreso because it's more sensitive to climate change than anything else though. The urban concrete factor has more to do than elevation probably. The best evidence of that is having multiple 10"+ storms in December and even a HECS with 20" of snow in December while I have not experienced anything like that in March here. March 1993 hit 11 inches here but changed to rain, since then nothing that was more than 8 inches.
  9. Yeah but those have temporarily stopped-- one really good thing in this pattern. They were going to majorly start rationing water if it wasn't for this winter.
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