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  1. 3 hours ago, BuffaloWeather said:

    They evacuated those. I’ll be there tomorrow though. 

    Be safe man and everyone else lurking as I am not even in Buffalo and nerves are shot.  

    Maybe having kids who are sick gives some perspective…I dunno.  Feel like there is almost shocking disconnect with some people, like many have zero clue what’s about to happen.  They closed schools tomorrow around Cuse burbs and just pray everyone is safe.

    Happy hunting!

  2. 2 minutes ago, medmax said:

    On the negative side, I’m sure we will miss out on coastal action now. The real thumps…

    Still many model runs to go through over the next 4-5 days.  Have faith as I am hoping it comes back more towards the original solution, not identical but similar.  These models have been hot and cold- some things on them seem off.  

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  3. 1 hour ago, LansingWeather said:

    crap, looks like i may be just a hair too far north...

     

    You’ll be ok- I am at the Marriot Harborcenter and you’re literally a jog north.  There are so many variables as to where this band will set up…shit, it could park itself just south of the city.  It will make slight movements once established…will be fun to watch unfold. 

  4. 4 minutes ago, tim123 said:

    No problem 

    The World's 8 Snowiest Cities:
    • #1 = Valdez, Alaska.
    • #2 = Aomori City, Tōhoku, Japan.
    • #3 = Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
    • #4 = Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
    • #5 = Toyama, Hokuriku, Japan.
    • #6 = St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
    • #7 = Syracuse, NY.
    • #8 = Erie, Pennsylvania.
     

    Rochester not making the cut and apparently, regardless of population, is not the snowiest city in the US.  Cheers!

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  5. 6 minutes ago, tim123 said:

    Roc is the largest city in United States with the most snow annually. 

    3. Rochester, New York: 102.0 inches

    Rochester, some 70 miles east of Buffalo, receives more than 100 inches of snow in a typical winter. Much of it comes in the form of lake-effect snow off Lake Erie to its southwest and Lake Ontario to its north.

    2. Erie, Pennsylvania: 104.3 inches

    Erie is situated on the immediate shoreline of Lake Erie in northwestern Pennsylvania. Snowbands off this Great Lake vault its average seasonal snowfall to more than 100 inches.

    1. Syracuse, New York: 127.8 inches

    Syracuse takes home the crown as the snowiest city in America, averaging 127.8 inches each winter. That's just shy of 11 feet of snow, most of which is courtesy of the large body of water to its northwest: Lake Ontario.

  6. 3 minutes ago, TugHillMatt said:

    You really should invest in a Snow-weenie bus and come pick all of weather nerds up from around the state. Then we can go find these 'death bands" and frolic in the snowy hills. Delta can stand on a windy hill and let the hurricane gusts flow through his locks...tim can find a drift to stick his adjusted ruler in to...you can all avoid me as the band separates over my head...you and Syrmax can start a campfire and roast your hairy legs...then we can all chip in for dave to have a nut transplant. It will be rockin' fun time!

    You F’ing Lysander people don’t know when to quit!

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  7. 8 minutes ago, rochesterdave said:

    Someone always wins and someone always loses. I definitely appreciate the posters from other areas but it’s hard not getting excited/ anxious for this. Sorry about the hyper focus on Rochester. It’s been a long dry spell for us. Hope you guys get surprised! 

    All good brotha- want to see you guys get crushed but also, as a snow lover, know there are some peeps that have been watching every run.  They have watched the dry slots and the F’ing purple band over N. Onondaga for 3 days with no shifts. Truly appreciate the passion and persistence you have displayed. 

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