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  1. 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.
  2. Definitely imagining. Average temps in mid March are into the 40s. https://www.weather.gov/buf/RochesterSnow
  3. It's 35 degrees here with moderate wet snow, that line that went through was a mixture of everything
  4. 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.
  5. New York looks like its doing good but everyone in Upstate is well below normal aside from Binghamton and Albany.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. Ensembles look pretty warm heading into March, SE ridge starts to get going.
  9. I can't wait for summer night walks with high dews. Besides heavy snow jeb walks, they are my favorite.
  10. The time of day definitely helped WNY get snow instead of a mix. It hitting in the morning with daily low temps.
  11. It's almost been an entire year since the lockdowns started. I'm ready for things to get back to normal too. I cannot wait to walk into the gym without a mask on. But with Cuomo as governor it might not happen for another year. =(
  12. Lake Erie added some enhancement with marginal temps as this went through, pretty cool.
  13. They know a little more about thermals, atmospheric conditions, weather balloons, and 20-30 years experience then we do but I agree. They have more tools at their disposal.
  14. Mets are struggling this winter lol. All snow here for entire event. Albeit very wet snow. Radar loop
  15. Did the EPO help as well? It seems the polar vortex had a large impact too. Was that due to SSW in January?
  16. Pittsburgh, Chicago, Binghamton, NYC were all way above normal for the year. Along with every southern state.
  17. BUF is at -4.7 for the month and 67.1" of snow on the year. 7.7" below normal for the year.
  18. Yeah I just haven't felt normal in awhile. There are so many long term side effects that we don't completely understand yet about this virus even for those who show no symptoms. Pretty crazy. My sister just got her 2nd dose and was down for 2 days and feels better now. I've changed my stance and when available I will be getting it. What really made me change my mind was my boss still can't breath deeply almost 2 months after getting covid. Forget that...
  19. I still think that episode I had and everything that's been going on is some side effect of Asymptomatic Covid. Everyone at my work got it aside from me and one other person and we work in very close contact. My stamina is not where it was last summer.
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