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lee59

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  1. The thing is, at least along the coast. We've had a nice stretch of above normal snowfall Winters probably because of global warming. I don't know what the future will bring but if we go into a string of below normal Winters, it wouldn't surprise me either because of global warming or just the law of averages.
  2. Global warming may or may not suck, but one thing for sure, if you like snow this pattern sucks for us.
  3. Yes quite a bit colder in some locations. Currently -18 at the south pole. Of course it is almost summer down there.
  4. The temperature in Chicago will drop to below zero this evening and is not expected to go above zero until some time on Saturday when it will get to the single digits.
  5. West Yellowstone Montana currently -40 degrees
  6. Currently -29 degrees in Great Falls Montana, wind chill -52.
  7. Denver went from 47 to 7 in one hour, today.
  8. I remember that Christmas, temperatures in the single digits to around 10 for highs.
  9. The coldest air to our south and west has been the theme for months, indicating to me there really has been no pattern change at least in regards to cold air and the east coast.
  10. From what I understand this air mass entering the U.S. is a dense air mass from Siberia. A heavy air mass like this may be hard to displace. So I am wondering if the models are overdoing the quick switch to way above normal temperatures. Not saying it won't get mild but not as fast as they indicate.
  11. As has been for a while now, the coldest of the cold continues to be to our South and West.
  12. Yes but one is higher than the other. I have 2 because of a big pine that blocks the main anemometer from getting a SW wind. The other one takes care of that.
  13. I've got 2 anemometers above the roof. I never really admit to this.
  14. Albany snowfall records since the 1880s. I believe their average since then is about 60-65 inches https://www.weather.gov/media/aly/Climate/ALY_Seasonal_Snowfall_Totals.pdf
  15. The 1991-2020 average snowfall in Albany is 59.2 inches.
  16. I have relatives in the Kingston area. I would say they average between 40-50 inches per year.
  17. Heavy rain on the radar just south of the city and Long Island.
  18. Some lightning reported near Virginia Beach, where the coastal must be taking place. If it can stay offshore and be fairly intense, that snow line may head back southeast at some point.
  19. Looking at temperatures, it seems temps are around freezing or above thru out most of se NY and west to Pa.
  20. 40.3 here, wind has gone from NE to East. Finally started to rain.
  21. 39.5 degrees here, only interesting thing for me from this storm may be the wind
  22. Yea between record cold heading into the upper mid west and a potential bomb nor'easter along the east coast, the ingredients could be in place. Of course still a week away.
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