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Great Snow 1717

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  1. F- grade Every winter forecast calling for the winter of 21-22 to be snowy and/or cold failed miserably...it was a Blutarsky winter
  2. Now you understand how Schwarber feels about Flyballs...
  3. Some type of animal that digs and /or burrows. Can even be large earthworms.
  4. Considering that back in the 80's everyone and his brother were forming hardrock/metal bands there is no chance of kiss having 5 of the worse 20 albums of the 80's....there was some absolutely terrible music made during the 80's....perhaps he has a Dee Snider poster hanging on the wall??
  5. It is why my wife and I will end up living in northern New England at some point.
  6. You put more emphasis on snow totals rather than cold. I love cold weather so I factor that into the grade.
  7. but not 15-16?....I'd toss 99-00 on that list....20-21 also makes it. ...
  8. Below normal snowfall and above average warmth equates to an F- grade from me...so we will just have to disagree on the grade. A D grade in my book is still a rat of a winter...
  9. You are far too sensitive when it comes to your winter forecast lol
  10. Well they can give a grade for the winter...mine is an F-..and even that is a generous grade..
  11. Even with the blizzard it was an F- winter......a blizzard in 16 wouldn't have saved SNE from a terrible winter......and keep in mind that our area did meet the guidelines for a blizzard on 1/29...
  12. I think many people discounted the warm fall when preparing their winter forecast(s). It was a historically warm fall. And it was the main reason why I had very low expectations for the winter of 21-22. Prior to this winter I only had lower expectations for one winter and that was the winter of 15-16. Dec- Above average temp Jan-Below average temp Feb-above average temp Mar-well on its way to being a well above average temp month. Forecasts for March that called for it to be a cold and snowy month are going to bust badly.
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