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Big time heat focused in sne Sunday-Tuesday to close out July


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1 hour ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

I said/meant, “boring WARM months” ie...May-Oct. (spring-fall). No winter weenie relishes a boring warm winter month.  

My perfect climate would be big COC (boring) May-Oct followed by a deep winter Nov-Apr. 

That's what we aim for in NNE... but it ain't happening this summer. 

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39 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

That's what we aim for in NNE... but it ain't happening this summer. 

Yeah, July certainly didn’t get it done, but maybe August will provide some redemption with more NNE-esque temperatures and dew points.

The winter was actually close to the mark on the front end, with the continuous snowpack starting on November 8th down here in the valley.  The back end was a little off the mark with the snowpack disappearing on April 6th, which is a week or two early, but we had the wintry weather holding on until about mid-May.  I guess that later April/May period wouldn’t really qualify as “deep winter”, but it certainly helped extend the wintry feel.

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6 hours ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Early December was great in my hood

2.8" from that storm in mine.  At least the ground stayed white from early November thru early April, and having storms of 3"+ in 7 different months was kinda cool, even in a year with both snowfall and SDDs were BN and it never stayed cold for more than 2-3 days at a time.  (Some would count that last as a plus.  Not me)

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