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  1. @lakeeffectkid383 Looks like this is the official total list KBUF is going for with event. I feel like some of these totals are pretty low based on what I saw in my chases. I measured more then 2 feet in the hills south of Eden of fresh snow at the end of the event, not using 6 hour measurements. https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BUF&product=PNS&format=CI&version=12&glossary=0
  2. I don't think I've seen thunder snow in 2-3 years here. We had a stretch there where I would see it a few times a year.
  3. But yeah if I had to pick a dream job it would 100% be Reed Timmer, next would be professional hockey player. That's a long lost dream. There is still potential to be Reed.
  4. Looks like highest total was 32”. Boston did have a 46” depth though.
  5. I was thinking B- here. 4 really good LES with 1 biggie at my location and 2 biggies just south. Last year was a D- so definite improvement. I reserve As for winters such as 2013-2014 and 2014-2015. 14-15 is in a class all on its own as an A++
  6. I added the editor and he accepted my request. I'm going to be sending him all the storm chasing video I get from around upstate new york! Hopefully we get some big time events next winter. Even in the tug I'll be chasing!
  7. I’m going to be on the weather channel!! There’s my name if you want to add me on Facebook. I have quite a few already added from here.
  8. KBUF the last few weeks... It went further NW then we thought, it went further SE then we thought, there was less ice then we thought, it was colder than we thought.
  9. Another clipper moves through tomorrow morning with a little bit more colder air than todays. Should be another couple inches
  10. makes no sense, I thought we had a pretty cold February. The warm Dec/Jan definitely is the culprit.
  11. I didn't add the averages together but I'm pretty sure its the 4th snowiest month after Dec, Jan, and Feb like most of Upstate. However, it does seem like March produces bigger synoptic events than most months do.
  12. Definitely imagining. Average temps in mid March are into the 40s. https://www.weather.gov/buf/RochesterSnow
  13. It's 35 degrees here with moderate wet snow, that line that went through was a mixture of everything
  14. Talk about crazy ratios a guy in the NNE sub forum just posted this. That is 1:48 ratio Event totals: 7.7” Snow/0.16” L.E.
  15. New York looks like its doing good but everyone in Upstate is well below normal aside from Binghamton and Albany.
  16. Those are incredible numbers! It's dropping so fast. Hospitalizations are down to the last 2 peaks we had in April and the other in summer and dropping quickly.
  17. Going to take awhile for this snow to melt SWE are in the 2.0-3.5" range in Erie County. Over 4" in the Boston hills.
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