Chicago WX Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 2012-13 season snowfall totals and departures to date.Updated through November 11, 2012.ILLINOISChicago ORD: 0.0" -0.3"Lincoln ILX: T -0.1"Moline MLI: T -0.1"Peoria PIA: 0.0" -0.1"Rockford RFD: T -0.2"Springfield SPI: 0.0" -0.1"INDIANAEvansville EVV: 0.0" -0.2"Fort Wayne FWA: 0.1" -0.5"Indianapolis IND: T -0.5"South Bend SBN: 0.0" -1.4"IOWADavenport DVN: T NADes Moines DSM: T -0.8"Dubuque DBQ: 0.4" +0.1"Mason City MCW: 0.0" -1.2"Waterloo ALO: 0.0" -0.8"KENTUCKYBowling Green BWG: 0.0" 0.0"Jackson JKL: 1.1" +0.9"Lexington LEX: 0.0" 0.0"Louisville SDF: 0.0" -0.1"Paducah PAH: 0.0" -0.1"MICHIGANAlpena APN: T -2.0"Detroit DTW: T -0.3"Flint FNT: 0.3" -0.4"Grand Rapids GRR: T -2.0"Houghton Lake HTL: 0.1" -2.3"Lansing LAN: 0.1" -1.0"Marquette MQT: 8.1" -4.0"Muskegon MKG: T -1.3"Sault Ste Marie ANJ: 5.9" +0.8"MINNESOTADuluth DLH: 1.3" -4.6"International Falls INL: 2.4" -3.5"Minneapolis MSP: T -2.8"Rochester RST: T -2.1"St. Cloud STC: 0.3" -2.5"MISSOURIColumbia COU: 0.0" -0.1"Kansas City MCI: 0.0" -0.4"St. Louis STL: 0.0" -0.1"OHIOAkron/Canton CAK: T -1.1"Cincinnati CVG: T -0.5"Cleveland CLE: T -1.1"Columbus CMH: 0.6" +0.2"Dayton DAY: 0.7" +0.2"Mansfield MFD: 2.5" +1.6"Toledo TOL: T -0.6"Youngstown YNG: T -1.5"ONTARIOHamilton YHM: T NALondon YXU: T NAOttawa YOW: T NAToronto YYZ: T NAWindsor YQG: T NAWISCONSINEau Claire EAU: 0.8" -0.9"Green Bay GRB: T -0.8"La Crosse LSE: T -0.9"Madison MSN: 0.1" -1.0"Milwaukee MKE: 0.0" -0.5"Rhinelander RHI: 0.9" NAWausau AUW: 0.5" -2.3" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 Though nothing is going on yet, Im reminded how much I love your collection of seasonal snowfalls as we go throughout the season as always. Before the season even gets going, I will say "thank you" in advance!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted November 12, 2012 Author Share Posted November 12, 2012 Though nothing is going on yet, Im reminded how much I love your collection of seasonal snowfalls as we go throughout the season as always. Before the season even gets going, I will say "thank you" in advance!!! Thanks. Hopefully we see a lot of green departures as we go through winter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TugHillMatt Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 Though nothing is going on yet, Im reminded how much I love your collection of seasonal snowfalls as we go throughout the season as always. Before the season even gets going, I will say "thank you" in advance!!! Agreed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 Thanks. Hopefully we see a lot of green departures as we go through winter. here here! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted November 26, 2012 Author Share Posted November 26, 2012 2012-13 season snowfall totals and departures to date. Updated through November 25, 2012. ILLINOIS Chicago ORD: T -0.9" Lincoln ILX: T -0.4" Moline MLI: T -0.7" Peoria PIA: 0.0" -0.7" Rockford RFD: T -1.1" Springfield SPI: 0.0" -0.4" INDIANA Evansville EVV: 0.0" -0.3" Fort Wayne FWA: 0.5" -1.0" Indianapolis IND: 0.2" -0.7" South Bend SBN: T -3.8" IOWA Davenport DVN: T NA Des Moines DSM: T -2.0" Dubuque DBQ: 0.4" -1.4" Mason City MCW: T -3.5" Waterloo ALO: T -2.4" KENTUCKY Bowling Green BWG: 0.0" 0.0" Jackson JKL: 1.1" +0.7" Lexington LEX: 0.0" -0.2" Louisville SDF: 0.0" -0.2" Paducah PAH: 0.0" -0.1" MICHIGAN Alpena APN: 0.8" -5.3" Detroit DTW: 0.4" -0.7" Flint FNT: 2.2" +0.2" Grand Rapids GRR: 0.2" -5.5" Houghton Lake HTL: 5.9" -1.1" Lansing LAN: 0.5" -2.4" Marquette MQT: 20.2" -4.6" Muskegon MKG: 0.6" -4.0" Sault Ste Marie ANJ: 11.0" -1.8" MINNESOTA Duluth DLH: 8.7" -4.5" International Falls INL: 9.5" -3.7" Minneapolis MSP: 0.8" -7.0" Rochester RST: 0.1" -5.2" St. Cloud STC: 3.2" -4.2" MISSOURI Columbia COU: 0.0" -0.6" Kansas City MCI: 0.0" -1.0" St. Louis STL: 0.0" -0.5" Springfield SGF: 0.0" NA OHIO Akron/Canton CAK: 0.4" -2.2" Cincinnati CVG: T -0.7" Cleveland CLE: 0.3" -3.1" Columbus CMH: 0.8" 0.0 Dayton DAY: 0.9" +0.1" Mansfield MFD: 2.5" +0.5" Toledo TOL: T -1.5" Youngstown YNG: 2.6" -0.7" ONTARIO Hamilton YHM: 0.2" NA London YXU: 0.4" NA Ottawa YOW: 0.2" NA Toronto YYZ: T NA Windsor YQG: 0.3" NA WISCONSIN Eau Claire EAU: 0.9" -4.0" Green Bay GRB: 1.5" -1.5" La Crosse LSE: 0.1" -2.9" Madison MSN: 0.1" -2.8" Milwaukee MKE: T -1.8" Rhinelander RHI: 5.2" NA Wausau AUW: 2.2" -4.4" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KokomoWX Posted November 26, 2012 Share Posted November 26, 2012 In other threads some talk about the lack of winter while others say it is too early to think that way but the negative departures do show an ugly early trend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted November 26, 2012 Author Share Posted November 26, 2012 In other threads some talk about the lack of winter while others say it is too early to think that way but the negative departures do show an ugly early trend. Eh, it's still early. Sure the upper Midwest and Lakes departures may have some significance, but for the rest of us they're just filler. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A-L-E-K Posted November 26, 2012 Share Posted November 26, 2012 The good news is it's very early and those negative departures are all well within the reach of a single storm. The bad news is we are about to head into the heart of winter with at least another 7-10 days of futility on deck, so we'll be looking at some respectable departures by the time we hit mid-month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted November 26, 2012 Author Share Posted November 26, 2012 Here's some climo for where a few sites should be with respect to season snowfall on December 10. We can go out a little longer in time if need be, but let's see how things shake out. Chicago: 3.8" Detroit: 3.9" Indianapolis: 2.6" Milwaukee: 5.7" Moline: 3.6" St. Louis: 1.7" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A-L-E-K Posted November 26, 2012 Share Posted November 26, 2012 cool Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted November 26, 2012 Author Share Posted November 26, 2012 cool Well I guess my point is, most of those departures...assumed departures, can be wiped out relatively quickly in mid December. Of course the Upper Midwest/Lakes is a different story. But I tried to use the locations where a lot of us live, or close enough...to show what is "expected" in that timeframe. We'll see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted November 26, 2012 Author Share Posted November 26, 2012 Alright looking ahead, here's where each location below should be for total season snowfall (using 1981-10 normals) on November 30, December 15, and December 31. Chicago November 30: 1.5" December 15: 5.1" December 31: 10.0" Cleveland November 30: 4.5" December 15: 10.4" December 31: 18.6" Columbus November 30: 1.1" December 15: 3.0" December 31: 6.1" Detroit November 30: 1.6" December 15: 5.5" December 31: 11.2" Fort Wayne November 30: 2.1" December 15: 5.6" December 31: 10.6" Indianapolis November 30: 1.1" December 15: 3.9" December 31: 8.0" La Crosse November 30: 4.3" December 15: 10.2" December 31: 15.6" Madison November 30: 4.1" December 15: 10.7" December 31: 17.6" Milwaukee November 30: 2.7" December 15: 7.3" December 31: 13.3" Moline November 30: 1.2" December 15: 5.1" December 31: 10.5" Muskegon November 30: 6.2" December 15: 19.0" December 31: 35.1" St. Louis November 30: 0.7" December 15: 2.4" December 31: 5.1" Toronto November 30: 3.2" December 15: ? (can't find daily normals/averages) December 31: 14.7" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted November 26, 2012 Author Share Posted November 26, 2012 EDIT: I'm cluttering my own thread. Started a new one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted November 26, 2012 Share Posted November 26, 2012 The heart of winter, or at least the meteorological "dead of winter" is in late January, or 2 months away! Departures this time of year, as said, are filler, except for the far north. No departure (pos or neg) this time of year means anything for the winter. Although for the far north it must be discouraging to already be several inches in the red. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnweather Posted November 27, 2012 Share Posted November 27, 2012 Duluth slowly catching up on the deficit. Perhaps they break even by the end of the week? Too early to call for me yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted December 1, 2012 Author Share Posted December 1, 2012 For the few that probably care, Updates to this will also be done here: http://midwestwinterwx.blogspot.com Read into it what you will. It was fun while it lasted. I'll still try to do them on every Monday throughout the season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KokomoWX Posted December 1, 2012 Share Posted December 1, 2012 For the few that probably care, updates to this will be done here for now: http://midwestwinterwx.blogspot.com Read into it what you will. It was fun while it lasted. I'll still try to do them on every Monday throughout the season. Did I miss a snow? I thought departures below normal were still growing... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted December 3, 2012 Author Share Posted December 3, 2012 2012-13 season snowfall totals and departures to date. Updated through December 2, 2012. ILLINOIS Chicago ORD: T -1.8" Lincoln ILX: T -0.8" Moline MLI: T -1.6" Peoria PIA: 0.0" -1.4" Rockford RFD: T -2.4" Springfield SPI: T -0.8" INDIANA Evansville EVV: 0.0" -0.4" Fort Wayne FWA: 0.6" -1.8" Indianapolis IND: 0.2" -1.1" South Bend SBN: T -5.9" IOWA Davenport DVN: T NA Des Moines DSM: T -3.4" Dubuque DBQ: 0.4" -3.1" Mason City MCW: T -5.3" Waterloo ALO: T -4.0" KENTUCKY Bowling Green BWG: 0.0" 0.0" Jackson JKL: 1.1" +0.3" Lexington LEX: 0.0" -0.4" Louisville SDF: 0.0" -0.3" Paducah PAH: 0.0" -0.2" MICHIGAN Alpena APN: 2.2" -7.0" Detroit DTW: 0.4" -1.6" Flint FNT: 2.2" -1.3" Grand Rapids GRR: 0.3" -8.0" Houghton Lake HTL: 7.2" -2.9" Lansing LAN: 0.5" -3.9" Marquette MQT: 20.9" -12.1" Muskegon MKG: 0.8" -6.7" Sault Ste Marie ANJ: 23.0" +4.4" MINNESOTA Duluth DLH: 11.3" -5.8" International Falls INL: 10.9" -6.1" Minneapolis MSP: 0.8" -9.9" Rochester RST: 0.1" -7.6" St. Cloud STC: 3.2" -6.6" MISSOURI Columbia COU: 0.0" -1.1" Kansas City MCI: T -1.8" St. Louis STL: 0.0" -0.9" Springfield SGF: 0.0" NA OHIO Akron/Canton CAK: 0.5" -3.4" Cincinnati CVG: T -1.0" Cleveland CLE: 0.3" -4.8" Columbus CMH: 0.8" -0.5" Dayton DAY: 0.9" -0.3" Mansfield MFD: 2.6" -0.5" Toledo TOL: T -2.4" Youngstown YNG: 2.9" -2.3" ONTARIO Hamilton YHM: 1.9" NA London YXU: 0.8" NA Ottawa YOW: 5.4" NA Toronto Downtown: 0.3" NA Windsor YQG: 0.3" NA WISCONSIN Eau Claire EAU: 0.9" -6.0" Green Bay GRB: 1.5" -3.4" La Crosse LSE: 0.1" -4.9" Madison MSN: 0.1" -4.8" Milwaukee MKE: T -3.3" Rhinelander RHI: 5.5" NA Wausau AUW: 2.3" -6.8" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TugHillMatt Posted December 9, 2012 Share Posted December 9, 2012 Chicago, do you happen to have stats of what the winters were like in Europe when we had crap winters here in the U.S.? I am somewhat curious as to whether over the next few years if we're going to continue getting into more of a European climate while they continue to get winter. Knowing that they usually have the opposite of us, I am wondering if we were just fortunate in the past to get more of the snow and now snow is becoming more of the norm for them and not us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted December 9, 2012 Author Share Posted December 9, 2012 Chicago, do you happen to have stats of what the winters were like in Europe when we had crap winters here in the U.S.? I am somewhat curious as to whether over the next few years if we're going to continue getting into more of a European climate while they continue to get winter. Knowing that they usually have the opposite of us, I am wondering if we were just fortunate in the past to get more of the snow and now snow is becoming more of the norm for them and not us. No idea to be honest. My "stat knowledge" only applies to the Midwest/Lakes. Sorry. But winter 2010-11 was pretty much cold on both sides. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted December 9, 2012 Share Posted December 9, 2012 I used to have the thought that both Alaska and Europe would have warmer than normal (for their respective averages) when we were colder than normal, and vice versa. But remember its just a guess of mine, I sort of recall after one of our recent harsh winters hearing they had a very warm winter. But thats just my vague recollection, I too am limited to midwest/Lakes climo. Not to mention, when we are mild and/or snowless, heavy snow elsewhere is magnified....when we have a snowy pattern, are we REALLY worried about or even paying attention to Europe? I dont think so Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted December 10, 2012 Author Share Posted December 10, 2012 2012-13 season snowfall totals and departures from normal to date. Updated through December 9, 2012. ILLINOIS Chicago ORD: T -3.3" Lincoln ILX: T -1.8" Moline MLI: T -3.4" Peoria PIA: 0.0" -2.8" Rockford RFD: T -4.6" Springfield SPI: T -1.8" INDIANA Evansville EVV: 0.0" -0.8" Fort Wayne FWA: 0.6" -3.3" Indianapolis IND: 0.2" -2.2" South Bend SBN: T -9.0" IOWA Davenport DVN: T NA Des Moines DSM: 0.8" -4.6" Dubuque DBQ: 3.3" -2.7" Mason City MCW: 1.4" -5.9" Waterloo ALO: 0.3" -5.9" KENTUCKY Bowling Green BWG: 0.0" -0.1" Jackson JKL: 1.1" -0.4" Lexington LEX: 0.0" -0.8" Louisville SDF: 0.0" -0.7" Paducah PAH: 0.0" -0.5" MICHIGAN Alpena APN: 6.6" -6.7" Detroit DTW: 0.4" -3.3" Flint FNT: 2.6" -3.2" Grand Rapids GRR: 1.3" -11.1" Houghton Lake HTL: 11.1" -2.5" Lansing LAN: 1.0" -5.9" Marquette MQT: 24.3" -18.2" Muskegon MKG: 1.4" -11.7" Sault Ste Marie ANJ: 28.3" +2.7" MINNESOTA Duluth DLH: 17.8" -3.2" International Falls INL: 14.1" -6.4" Minneapolis MSP: 12.1" -1.5" Rochester RST: 4.3" -6.3" St. Cloud STC: 14.8" +2.8" MISSOURI Columbia COU: 0.0" -1.9" Kansas City MCI: T -2.8" St. Louis STL: 0.0" -1.6" Springfield SGF: 0.0" NA OHIO Akron/Canton CAK: 0.5" -5.4" Cincinnati CVG: T -1.7" Cleveland CLE: 0.3" -7.4" Columbus CMH: 0.8" -1.3" Dayton DAY: 0.9" -1.0" Mansfield MFD: 2.6" -2.4" Toledo TOL: T -3.7" Youngstown YNG: 2.9" -5.3" ONTARIO Hamilton YHM: 1.9" NA London YXU: 0.8" NA Ottawa YOW: 6.7" NA Toronto Downtown: 0.3" NA Windsor YQG: 0.3" NA WISCONSIN Eau Claire EAU: 13.6" +4.5" Green Bay GRB: 5.2" -2.6" La Crosse LSE: 6.8" -0.9" Madison MSN: 3.7" -4.1" Milwaukee MKE: T -5.4" Rhinelander RHI: 9.3" NA Wausau AUW: 7.1" -5.1" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted December 17, 2012 Author Share Posted December 17, 2012 2012-13 season snowfall totals and departures from normal to date. Updated through December 16, 2012. ILLINOIS Chicago ORD: T -5.2" Lincoln ILX: T -3.2" Moline MLI: T -5.5" Peoria PIA: T -4.5" Rockford RFD: T -7.3" Springfield SPI: T -3.0" INDIANA Evansville EVV: 0.0" -1.6" Fort Wayne FWA: 0.8" -5.1" Indianapolis IND: 0.2" -3.8" South Bend SBN: 1.6" -11.5" IOWA Davenport DVN: T NA Des Moines DSM: 0.8" -6.8" Dubuque DBQ: 3.3" -5.5" Mason City MCW: 1.4" -8.1" Waterloo ALO: 0.3" -8.3" KENTUCKY Bowling Green BWG: 0.0" -0.4" Jackson JKL: 1.1" -1.5" Lexington LEX: T -1.3" Louisville SDF: T -1.3" Paducah PAH: 0.0" -1.0" MICHIGAN Alpena APN: 7.5" -10.1" Detroit DTW: 0.4" -5.4" Flint FNT: 2.6" -5.9" Grand Rapids GRR: 1.7" -16.6" Houghton Lake HTL: 12.5" -4.8" Lansing LAN: 1.0" -9.3" Marquette MQT: 28.9" -23.4" Muskegon MKG: 3.3" -17.8" Sault Ste Marie ANJ: 36.8" +3.4" MINNESOTA Duluth DLH: 20.5" -4.3" International Falls INL: 20.6" -3.0" Minneapolis MSP: 12.4" -4.0" Rochester RST: 4.4" -9.3" St. Cloud STC: 16.4" +2.3" MISSOURI Columbia COU: 0.0" -2.9" Kansas City MCI: T -3.9" St. Louis STL: 0.0" -2.5" Springfield SGF: 0.0" NA OHIO Akron/Canton CAK: 0.5" -7.7" Cincinnati CVG: T -2.8" Cleveland CLE: 0.3" -10.6" Columbus CMH: 0.8" -2.4" Dayton DAY: 0.9" -1.9" Mansfield MFD: 2.6" -4.8" Toledo TOL: T -5.4" Youngstown YNG: 3.2" -8.6" ONTARIO Hamilton YHM: 2.1" NA London YXU: 1.2" NA Ottawa YOW: 6.8" NA Toronto Downtown: 0.3" NA Windsor YQG: 0.3" NA WISCONSIN Eau Claire EAU: 16.2" +5.0" Green Bay GRB: 5.7" -5.2" La Crosse LSE: 7.5" -3.1" Madison MSN: 4.2" -6.9" Milwaukee MKE: T -7.7" Rhinelander RHI: 10.5" NA Wausau AUW: 7.7" -7.8" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trent Posted December 24, 2012 Share Posted December 24, 2012 Will be nice to see the deficits get cut into a bit this week. Should be a lot of green across the board soon. Even our 12" deficit should take a nice hit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago WX Posted December 30, 2012 Author Share Posted December 30, 2012 A comparison of last season to this season in terms of snowfall to date. First number is 2011-12 season snowfall through Dec 29, second number is 2012-13 season snowfall through Dec 29, and number in (+/- ) is gain or loss for this year compared to last year. This has nothing to do with what is normal to date, just a simple comparison between the two years. BTW, my weekly 2012-13 updates will resume this Monday. ILLINOIS Chicago ORD: 1.7".....0.9" (-0.8") Lincoln ILX: 0.3".....1.2" (+0.9") Moline MLI: 1.4".....5.3" (+3.9") Peoria PIA: 0.6".....2.2" (+1.6") Rockford RFD: 1.7".....2.1" (+0.4") Springfield SPI: 0.1".....3.0" (+2.9") INDIANA Evansville EVV: 0.1".....10.7" (+10.6") Fort Wayne FWA: 11.0".....8.6" (-2.4") Indianapolis IND: 2.5".....14.2" (+11.7") South Bend SBN: 5.7".....9.1" (+3.4") IOWA Davenport DVN: 1.8".....5.6" (+3.8") Des Moines DSM: 5.7".....15.5" (+9.8") Dubuque DBQ: 2.5".....19.2" (+16.7") Mason City MCW: 4.6".....9.7" (+5.1") Waterloo ALO: 2.6".....11.3" (+8.7") KENTUCKY Jackson JKL: 0.4".....2.9" (+2.5") Lexington LEX: T.....3.3" (+3.3") Louisville SDF: T.....2.7" (+2.7") Paducah PAH: 0.3".....5.7" (+5.4") MICHIGAN Alpena APN: 5.2".....13.6" (+8.4") Detroit DTW: 6.3".....10.7" (+4.4") Flint FNT: 8.1".....11.1" (+3.0") Grand Rapids GRR: 5.2".....7.5" (+2.3") Houghton Lake HTL: 2.6".....20.1" (+17.5") Lansing LAN: 11.9".....4.5" (-7.4") Marquette MQT: 45.4".....49.0" (+3.6") Muskegon MKG: 1.9".....8.0" (+6.1") Sault Ste Marie ANJ: 16.9".....50.9" (+34.0") MINNESOTA Duluth DLH: 10.8".....24.5" (+13.7") International Falls INL: 19.8".....24.2" (+4.4") Minneapolis MSP: 8.6".....15.8" (+7.2") Rochester RST: 7.3".....14.5" (+7.2") St. Cloud STC: 4.3".....18.0" (+13.7") MISSOURI Columbia COU: 1.3".....1.2" (-0.1") Kansas City MCI: 0.1".....2.5" (+2.4") St. Louis STL: 2.0".....0.9" (-1.1") OHIO Akron/Canton CAK: 2.5".....12.6" (+10.1") Cincinnati CVG: 0.4".....7.4" (+7.0") Cleveland CLE: 8.1".....13.7" (+5.6") Columbus CMH: 0.5".....14.0" (+13.5") Dayton DAY: 1.7".....11.6" (+9.9") Mansfield MFD: 5.0".....11.9" (+6.9") Toledo TOL: 4.7".....6.5" (+1.8") Youngstown YNG: 10.1".....23.2" (+13.1") WISCONSIN Eau Claire EAU: 7.8".....21.8" (+14.0") Green Bay GRB: 4.9".....24.3" (+19.4") La Crosse LSE: 4.3".....18.4" (+14.1") Madison MSN: 3.8".....23.5" (+19.7") Milwaukee MKE: 1.2".....6.9" (+5.7") Wausau AUW: 11.3".....24.0" (+12.7") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnweather Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 ^Excellent work by you. I guess its a positive that roughly 90% of the stations you have listed have higher snowfall this year than last. Still below average in many areas though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestMichigan Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 ^Excellent work by you. I guess its a positive that roughly 90% of the stations you have listed have higher snowfall this year than last. Still below average in many areas though. Nearly 2 feet below normal in the West Michigan sites. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geos Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 I think this polygon, pretty much represents areas that have missed out on a 3" or greater snowfall this season (in our subforum). Roughly... some spots downwind of Lake MI have picked up 3" or more of lake effect at one time. For example: Just north of Alek. Any input to areas that have or have not seen a 3" snowfall yet - I'm welcome to more info, so I can update this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonger Posted December 30, 2012 Share Posted December 30, 2012 Lansing got hit with a 6-10 inch storm on Nov 29th-30th last year that highly inflated their seasonal total to this point. Lansing is one of only a few locations running behind last year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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