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March or BUST! - Pattern & Model Discussion


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2 hours ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

2, 12, 10.5 here. Could have been much better but that’s typically how my winter’s go. Always close to the big ones but never truly big. That’s what she said. 

I am above avg for the season though so not a bad way to close out the season...Another good event would raise the winter grade up a notch. Currently sits around 77 out of 100.

If it weren't for all the rainers I would say yes......while this March encore is nice and all I can't get behind a winter featuring that horid stretch we had mid Jan through Feb.....just awful

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13 minutes ago, ice1972 said:

If it weren't for all the rainers I would say yes......while this March encore is nice and all I can't get behind a winter featuring that horid stretch we had mid Jan through Feb.....just awful

I get it but most winters have bad stretches sprinkled throughout... it just so happenned ours came in one lump sum of 6-8 weeks smack in the middle. But if you totalled those good winters with bad stretches I bet you would total around the same 6 weeks, give or take.

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1 minute ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

I get it but most winters have bad stretches sprinkled throughout... it just so happenned ours came in one lump sum of 6-8 weeks smack in the middle. But if you totalled those good winters with bad stretches I bet you would total around the same 6 weeks, give or take.

I know.....I don't normally get all worked up about it but dude.....the rain.....all the rain.....:maprain:

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2 hours ago, JKEisMan said:

8", 24", 7" for the last 3 storms in New Fairfield. Would be interesting to see a map for total March accumulations across SNE.

Tickling 40" here for March so far and only halfway through.  Can we top 50"? 60"?  Would be a Morch to remember.

I was up in your neighborhood on Sunday morning and it was pretty incredible up over the hilltops. I'm not used to seeing that significant a snowpack in that area. I went back up to another spot on Monday and it had dropped a bit but was still a lot for March. I'm about 25 miles south, pretty much at the top of my hill, and had 12", 18" and 5". 

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2 hours ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

2, 12, 10.5 here. Could have been much better but that’s typically how my winter’s go. Always close to the big ones but never truly big. That’s what she said. 

I am above avg for the season though so not a bad way to close out the season...Another good event would raise the winter grade up a notch. Currently sits around 77 out of 100.

I have not had a double digit accumulation in over a year.  :(

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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Running out of places to put the snow. Gfs drops another foot for all

A lot will melt between now and then in this late August-early September like sun.  

And that's showing rain for E and SE MA after a little front end snow.  Verbatim of course.  EURO was a whiff up until 0z last night.  

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3 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Another foot here on the GFS...   not that I would put any stock in that pos model

Just started looking at this one for obvious reasons as its still snowing here from yesterdays storm but the Euro had it too at 0z last night.

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7 minutes ago, MaineJayhawk said:

Been on and off ... the "general public" peeps are all aware of the possibility too

Keith Carson ,Todd Guntner as well as Charlie Lopresti have made sure the "all" know too...................:lol:, I'll wait a few more days before i rile up the masses again on FB.

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1 minute ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Yeah.  Gives even more on the oz Euro...   still so far out, but at least trackable

I'd favor interior areas for Number 4.  

We have a retreating 50/50 low that allows for a closer track.  NAO still neggy, so it won't cut, but it could mirror Number 2 for strength/track.  This sort of feels like Feb. 2015 "light".  Pretty cold antecedent airmass though beforehand could make this snowier for coastal peeps too.

 

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3 minutes ago, dryslot said:

Keith Carson ,Todd Guntner as well as Charlie Lopresti have made sure the "all" know too...................:lol:, I'll wait a few more days before i rile up the masses again on FB.

My gf had the Weather Channel on this morning (don't judge) - they had an accumulation map of sorts for Tuesday!  I shook my head

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