You should be OK up there but now it’s almost time for the NAM to start spitting out warmer and warmer mid-level intrusions, that SNE weenies will convince themselves is over done or wrong.
Also, you never like to rely on two parts storms delivering modeled totals because one part almost always disappoints. The upslope component should be more reliable than anything synoptic for your area.
Heh’ not only did I not see the conjunction, I’ve been waiting over a week to just see Saturn and Jupiter at all through my neighbor’s telescope.
8th cloudy night in a row I believe.
New England is not ideal for astronomy.
I have only had the one snow storm this year. Doesn’t really matter how far behind I am on the snow table, it’s all an even playing field again now.
It’s like going into overtime in a basketball game. Doesn’t matter what came before.
We are talking about someone who will spend hours blowing snow from the shady parts of his yard into the sunny parts of his yard later in the season.
I think I need a bunch of you to come over and we just show up as the snow mafia and give him a “talking to”.
There is a long way to go, trend wise, to get ice down into SNE.
I am not a huge ice storm fan but I guess I would prefer it on bare ground than on snow cover. Makes it more interesting.