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Today was really nice. Got up into the 20s at most elevations. I could go for more of that. Felt comfortable out there for once lol. Been over a week since the last snowfall but I’ve still got my spots for fresh tracks.
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lol, gonna be a tough weekend in the high elevations. It’s all good, Ginxy, just sitting back laughing at you and Wolfie tag teaming it the past few days. I have no horse in the race but it’s hilarious. Keep fighting the good fight.
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Silly Ken, thinking he could sneak that past .
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Life is all good, nothing is melting, no settling, looks like it fell yesterday. Winters great and we all love it.
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You’re thinking about it too binary though. It affects everywhere. But you keep saying “if location X gets a snowstorm, then it must not be happening there.” And if someone says it’s happening here, they mean zero snow. Maybe for one region it decreases the chances by 10%… for another area they have already low chances of snow so it decreases chances by a percentage point or two. But there’s always a percentage chance the storms happen. It’s like a sliding scale and changing the probabilities. It’s not a binary yes or no.
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Like an injured fawn limping through a field while a wolf salivates from the wood line.
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That’s a good point. I’m not super familiar with Lake George but it’s weird it froze behind schedule, given most other lakes seemed ahead of normal or with larger than normal ice extent. I do know that area is gusty and downslopes on NW flow off the southeastern Adirondacks… was just spitballing for ideas as to why it could be delayed. A lot of wind would lead to more mixing and upwelling, and the water surface is rarely calm.

