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  1. Dacks looking really good next few weeks. Probably 40"+ depths at the tops?
  2. That's a lot of rain, but temps don't get too warm for too long
  3. Analogs http://www.eas.slu.edu/CIPS/ANALOG/DFHR.php?reg=EC&fhr=F024&rundt=2020020500&map=thbCOOP72
  4. Going with 3" for mby between both events. I picked up more when it wasn't even forecasted a few days ago.
  5. This explains the entire winter. Our only hope is the -EPO, but expect lots of cutters and hits the next few weeks. Little to no arctic air. Gradient type pattern locked in.
  6. You can get LES events in March quite often if you get arctic air. Just not so much off Erie as the lake is usually frozen. 2001-2002 was an example of a warm winter. 3 events in March. The mildest winter in 70 years. https://www.weather.gov/buf/lesEventArchive?season=2001-2002&event=D
  7. Lake erie is warmest it's ever been for todays date.
  8. That was the worst winter in Buffalos record keeping history, including when they kept records along the lake shore pre 1940. That is a once in a century type year.
  9. Analogs for weds-fri http://www.eas.slu.edu/CIPS/ANALOG/DFHR.php?reg=EC&fhr=F060&rundt=2020020312&map=thbCOOP72
  10. Pacific has been controlling the lower 48 all winter, like a strong El Nino.
  11. They've received 109" and do much better with snowfall retention at 2000' feet, but yes they've made a lot of snow at night.
  12. Buffalo finished at +8.1 for January and -18.8" for snowfall to date.
  13. The winter of 2019-2020, the one in which there is no cold air on this side of the globe.
  14. First one cuts, second one goes southeast. Theme of the season.
  15. Just shoveled 3-4" of the heaviest snow in years. Had to be 1:6
  16. Wolf, that's a strengthening high pressure sinking south. I think the models are having trouble handling it.
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