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McHenrySnow

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  1. January goes down as the least snowiest month of the 25-26 winter (so far) here. November was the snowiest. Damn wind drifted what little snow we had leaving large patchy areas. My backyard is protected by trees, shrubs, and a fence so it looks much nicer than the south-facing front lawn where the wind has free reign.
  2. We've been dry for months on end and have had dry conditions all but one summer in the past 5 with severe drought at times. Not sure why you think it'll be any different in April.
  3. January will end up the least snowy month of the season in my backyard with November the most. It's been downhill since the Thanksgiving weekend storm.
  4. I think we all know that isn't the case on here. There's a reason I rarely post.
  5. The January 2024 GFS hadn't been DOGEd.
  6. Yes, but it's replacement is horrible too.
  7. NAM does not have a wheelhouse.
  8. It's dangerous to rely on the GFS at any range.
  9. Got 2.3" total yesterday between the two events. Grass completely covered and perfect when I went to bed and then that wind kicked in. Now I can see grass in my front yard, so we better keep reeling this storm in.
  10. Biggest snowstorm I've personally encountered that did not involve lake effect/enhancement was 17" on March 4-5, 2015 in Kentucky. I just happened to be visiting family at the right time. March most definitely has the "juice" - but sun angle and temps coming together with the juice is what is more difficult to achieve.
  11. Same here. I really needed this to pan out. F&%K!
  12. To be fair, that is what my spinal doctor told me.
  13. Yes, severe weather - notoriously easily to predict.
  14. WAA thumps can be pretty impressive and full of surprises. I'm really hoping that's what happens here because I know better than to get my hopes up on a system of any sort.
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