Nearly Half the population will be vaccinated by April if this is the case. This virus is toast. Going to be a great summer!
https://www.jnj.com/johnson-johnson-announces-single-shot-janssen-covid-19-vaccine-candidate-met-primary-endpoints-in-interim-analysis-of-its-phase-3-ensemble-trial
Yeah everyone here is well below normal for snowfall too. Not a great year for LES areas despite a few good events here. I'm ready for spring as well, got my winter fill. Thanks for the data!
On average summers following La Nina winters are very warm. Let's hope that comes to fruition. Next year might be a neutral enso state. If that's the case the PAC flow won't be much of a factor and I would go above normal snowfall pretty easily.
Bing is running away with it this year but tight race between the other 3
GSB Cities
The 2020 - 2021
Snow Season
Normal Average
to Date
This Time
Last Season
Normal
Seasons Average
All Time Season
Snowfall Record
Binghamton
91.3
60.2
59.4
83.4
135.2 inches (2016 - 2017)
Buffalo
70.2
75.4
57.0
94.7
199.4 inches (1976 - 1977)
Rochester
63.3
74.4
80.9
99.5
161.7 inches (1959 - 1960)
Syracuse
63.3
96.8
70.9
123.8
192.1 inches (1992 - 1993)
Albany
52.3
44.4
42.2
60.2
112.5 inches (1970 - 1971)
Yep, there is a poster that moved from Maine up there and posts pictures. The last few winters it looked like an Alp town, just insane stuff. However, they're not doing that well this year.
Yeah besides North Redfield that's the snowiest place east of the rockies. It might even be snowier than her spot. It definitely has better snowfall retention.
You're pretty much the same as me but I want it a little warmer than that. I enjoy fall but hate spring as the cold drags on far too long. April is my least favorite month of the year.
The snow piles at the end of my driveway are bigger then they were after the 30" after Christmas. This is definitely one of the best months in awhile for winter lovers. Snow has been falling almost everyday here this month.