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lee59

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  1. Interesting conclusion at the end: Conclusion This is, I’ll admit, an unscientific survey, but no one (to my knowledge) has attempted to even research the subject in much detail. This is probably because, with the change in measurement techniques over time, it is not possible to conclusively say that any one part of the country has become snowier or less so over the past 120 years. Christopher C. Burt
  2. This shows numerous cities and snowfall by decade for over 100 years. Looks like some areas of the northeast get more snow now than 100 years ago. https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/US-Snowfall-1900-2019-Decade-Decade-Look
  3. Since the 50 inch snowfall season of 2014-15, and not including this year, Central Park has averaged almost 27 inches of snow. This is just about normal
  4. I know it is wishful thinking, but if that storm passing to our Southeast gets close enough with heavy enough precipitation and some chilly air in place, maybe it could snow.
  5. Big range in temperatures this morning across small distances. Central Park 60 and Newark 51. Poughkeepsie low 30s and some places a short distance away in the 40s. 52 degrees here after getting up to 54 during the night.
  6. Maybe a glimmer of hope for a pattern change to sustained cold, in about 2 weeks. If it happens, it will be the time of year when I am normally looking forward to spring.
  7. A little radiational cooling sending temperatures in the cold inland areas, well down into the teens and even some single digits, before the mild air moves in.
  8. So far this month my average is a high of 33.4 and a low of 14.4. That is an average of 23.9 I should take a picture before those wintry temperatures turn much more mild.
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