I think the precip overperformed here. When I checked nearby reports last night, I saw 0.5"+ amounts. I thought yesterday would just be a passing snow shower, but there were some decent bands rotating from the north throughout the afternoon.
Yea those roads can be dicey. Even when I had my jeep with all-terrains, I wasn’t always comfortable driving through there…especially when it gets foggy.
Was just wondering how things fared up there…haven’t made it up Hamburg Rd yet today. I did see some very wet flakes on my drive earlier, so not surprised it’s been snow up at the top.
This is definitely not a normal way to get precip here, with bands rotating down from PA lol. If this was January it would be a cold/blustery little snowstorm.
I joke around with the "snow magnet" stuff, but it kind of is one of those microclimate locations. I'm working remote today, so may venture up the Watershed soon to see how they've been doing.
Tbh, seeing snow around here in November is pretty common...I'd estimate every 2-3 years we'll get at least white rain. So I wouldn't be too surprised. It's the setup that seems a little unusual, but we've had an unusual year...so there's that.
I think even non-snow lovers are prob open to snow at this point. One of my friends who isn’t really a fan of the cold is ready for a real winter. Just hard to believe it happens this year with the exception of occasional potential. I mean the reality is that the climate is warming…people can get caught up in the specific causes, but the facts are the facts. I’d be cool with a 21/22 type of winter which yielded several productive events.
Yea, that was a legendary forecast. I have a difficult time envisioning much snowfall this year given the pattern leading in, but it’s also not that difficult to hit average here, so who knows.
I thought he went a bit high in our areas, but I’m in on snow this year…so will take it as well. With temps looking suspect, I think one of the bigger question marks is whether we’ll have enough storms to roll the dice on.