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Nice fake cold last night. Min was pretty steady around 26⁰ for several hours, then rising slightly to 28 by 8:30, then to 46⁰ by 9:30 (up 17 degrees in an hour). If it hasn't scoured out by you yet, wait a few minutes.
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For example, these:
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Heads up, there's black ice out there right now. Be wary on the roads.
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I'll throw in for 2014-2015. 2010-2011 got the deepest, but 2015 was a close second. Plus we had drifts out back into April.
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I can't swear it isn't redundant, but a lot of the climate data we look at comes from there.
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This isn't good for us wx types regardless of how you feel about CC: https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/trump-administration-dissolve-key-climate-research-agency-2025-12-17/
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It's not a common thing. My neighbors know it's going to snow when they see the boards out on my front lawn.
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Dang, only 3 of the top 25 are in my lifetime. We missed the best Decembers.
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Lots of fine ways to jackpot in a storm
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I do really well in early season events when I can push the ruler a few inches further into unfrozen ground. The tall grass is just icing on the cake.
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I got 9+ on the grass too. The 3 boards were all the same at 7.6. it's cool how consistent they were with no wind...easy measurement. There's no consistency on the lawn.
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Score one for the optimists.
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The snow caught in the 4" COCORAHS gage melted to 0.71". I haven't done a core sample yet, but this one time the gage may be close to the actual SWE because there wasn't even a breeze during most of the storm. It did get windy with some blowing snow towards the end. Definitely over performed on total liquid and snowfall. 7.6", which brings our season total snowfall up to 7.6".
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Please post when it pleases you to do so. No reason to keep to a schedule for us knuckleheads. Best of health to you too.
