72 out right now. The length and intensity of the warm spells this winter have been incredible.
Looking more and more likely I'll finish this year with less snow than last year. Who would have guessed that ? Only the northern portion of the snowbelt has been anywhere close to average.
This weekend was very reminiscent of a late March or early April weekend. Motorcycles, convertibles, bicycles, runners all out. If only there had been a little rain to wash the salt off the roads.
Looking through the storm reports, Chardon only had 3.8" for a 24 Hr total. I'm wondering if the 3.75 I measured might have included the .5 from yesterday morning. Either way, it will be a distant memory tomorrow. Seasonal total just over 50".
3.75" overnight, also had .5" yesterday morning. 2 day total at 4.25". Had some real good bursts yesterday evening. Wouldn't be surprised to see some 6" reports near Chardon.
I'll have to look that up, but if we could get 2" that may be the largest synoptic snow of the season lol.
What a year. It's different from years past when this area felt like a synoptic snow hole...I think most Midwest areas are way below normal this year.
Ya I've definitely been noticing the melting from underneath as well. Surprised we didn't lose more snow today, but with tomorrow's near 60 and rain....it'll all be gone.
This Thursday system is kind of trending a little north. Might be a low impact event.
Sitting at 45.5" for the season here. Really made up some ground the past week. The past 3 February's have produced 30"+ of snow..... so we'll see how this one pans out. Even if things don't look ideal, a few big lake effect events can sneak up.
Haha! It was definitely a fun event. Pretty good spread the wealth too of 10"+ I imagine.
Little more snow tonight looks like. Winter trying to make a comeback.
9" here overnight. One of the better storms we have had in a while. Event total since thurs running at 16".
NEOH. ...I was kidding about our bullseye with you being out of town....but maybe there's something to it?? Haha