Thanks, Dave! I sure hope so. In browsing winter threads from other winters this decade, I really want to see one of these events where the low sits off the New England coast and the Syracuse area gets hours and hours and hours of lake effect/enhanced snowfall on NW or WNW winds. Those are the ones that seem to drop 2 to 5 feet in this area over a few days time.
Whoop, there it is. The synoptic pattern we've seen the past couple winters. lol
BGM-Poconos-Catskills cash in and the Lake Plain and Coastal Plain get screwed.
Why is Syracuse ALWAYS so freakin warm?!?! My Gosh! It's like 40s across almost all of Upstate New York...and then a big flipping 55 degrees right here. I guess the Sizzle creates its own warm front. Un-freakin-believable.
Oh, Sizzlecuse...how you kill me. The highest we got here in the NW burbs was upper 50s. But the Sizzle was at 60, then jumped to 64 to 65 for less than an hour....and then down to 61. These dirty high temps...
Meanwhile, Watertown is in the 40s!
Hanging in the mid 50s in Northern Onondaga county with dreary skies, but I see the southern border of the county up in the hills is 10 degrees warmer in the mid 60s.
I looked through the forums this weekend...and noticed some interesting things. I'll post later.
However, it looked like 2014-2015 was a great winter. There was the typical blahness from the Holidays through the first half of January, and then the rest of the winter rocked.
Another record broken? Shocked..................................
Also, that kind of system at that latitude in the Pacific goes along with my idea of doubting any cold getting here soon.