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Let it go.

The focus has always been Sunday snow

 I know you're bitter because I  b*tched slapped you with that line yesterday, but this is the thread to discuss that potential, as small as it may be.

You discussed in a general model thread...little different.

I have zero expectations for it....still think ceiling is 2-4" aggregate wknd total, though unlikely.

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we certainly didn't have a bookend winter unless you're counting from Jan 25 till now.

You missed out on a lot of the big storms we had down here in the Jan. blizzard and all of Feb. no? I know that you did much better than us in Nov./Dec. So, my thinking was that you did better than us in Nov. / Dec. and we outperformed you in Jan/Feb? You didn't get 100 inches in Jan/Feb I'm sure of that.  

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You missed out on a lot of the big storms we had down here in the Jan. blizzard and all of Feb. no? I know that you did much better than us in Nov./Dec. So, my thinking was that you did better than us in Nov. / Dec. and we outperformed you in Jan/Feb? You didn't get 100 inches in Jan/Feb I'm sure of that.

We had the best snowfall relative to average earlier in the season...especially with that multi-day cut off storm that dropped like 15-30" of paste (most power outages in VT for weather, even more than the 98 ice storm). Where he is in Maine did well at Thanksgiving I think, but after that a lot of the storms were more focused to NW New England and then another set was more like downeast Maine.

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 I know you're bitter because I  b*tched slapped you with that line yesterday, but this is the thread to discuss that potential, as small as it may be.

You discussed in a general model thread...little different.

I have zero expectations for it....still think ceiling is 2-4" aggregate wknd total, though unlikely.

Most likely scenario is some snow in the air on Sunday.  We look to the equinox. 

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We had the best snowfall relative to average earlier in the season...especially with that multi-day cut off storm that dropped like 15-30" of paste (most power outages in VT for weather, even more than the 98 ice storm). Where he is in Maine did well at Thanksgiving I think, but after that a lot of the storms were more focused to NW New England and then another set was more like downeast Maine.

OT but yeah, I remember sitting on the sidelines on a few of those storms to my north in nov. and Dec.  Also, didn't you guys score big on an OCT storm as well? I could be thinking of another year. Overall, it started early for you I know that for sure.

 

No more OT for me after this one mods.   

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We had the best snowfall relative to average earlier in the season...especially with that multi-day cut off storm that dropped like 15-30" of paste (most power outages in VT for weather, even more than the 98 ice storm). Where he is in Maine did well at Thanksgiving I think, but after that a lot of the storms were more focused to NW New England and then another set was more like downeast Maine.

 

From 02/05 on it has sucked here

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GGEM was way north with Sunday...basically nothing for SNE, maybe a couple stray flakes. Funny, it was the easily the furthest south model yesterday.

 

In addition, it is way south with St. Patty's day and gives a light to moderate snow event that morning. I'll believe that when I see Scooter's green top hat covered in snow.

 

Guess the GGEM is losing its hot streak...going back to being the erratic model we are use to. :lol:

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