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Winter 2021-22 Complaint/Banter Thread


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8 hours ago, beavis1729 said:

Looks like much of ND ended up with 18-30" of snow.  Highest report so far is Glenburn at 30.5", with 3 NNW Minot at 30"...and it's still snowing.

Record low max temps could be shattered tomorrow, and record lows could be shattered on Saturday morning.  Here is Bismarck, as an example:

- 4/15 record low max 32, set in 2011; forecast high 25

- 4/16 record low 10, set in 1953; forecast low 7

 

April is definitely Big Dog Season for the northern plains.  High elevation areas in and around Denver get clobbered some years too.

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23 hours ago, beavis1729 said:

Not sure if any stats are available on this...but INL has to be close to their all-time record for consecutive days with 3" of snow cover. 

Snow depth was 3" on 11/12/21, peaked at 26" on 2/22/22, and was still 11" on 4/13/22.  That's 152 consecutive days, and counting.

With chilly temps in the near-term forecast, the streak could continue until April 20th...or even a bit later.

Based on the forecast over the upcoming week, INL will set a new record for consecutive days with 3”+ of snow cover. The streak will definitely hit 158 days, maybe even 160 if everything breaks right. 
 

Previous record was 157 days in 1995-96 (11/10/95 to 4/14/96). :wub:

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On 4/15/2022 at 11:59 AM, beavis1729 said:

Based on the forecast over the upcoming week, INL will set a new record for consecutive days with 3”+ of snow cover. The streak will definitely hit 158 days, maybe even 160 if everything breaks right. 
 

Previous record was 157 days in 1995-96 (11/10/95 to 4/14/96). :wub:

Update: INL has broken the record, as April 20th is the 160th consecutive day with 3"+ snow cover.  Amazingly, the depth has actually increased throughout April...now at 17".  It was 15" on 4/1.

Looks like the streak will end on 4/24, as temps in the 50s with high dews will probably obliterate the snow pack.

Also, a new daily record low of 8F on 4/19; old record was 15F set in 1947.  This is also the 3rd coldest temp on record so late in the season for INL.  The only colder mins were 4F on 4/20/2013 and 6F on 4/23/1909.

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11 minutes ago, beavis1729 said:

Update: INL has broken the record, as April 20th is the 160th consecutive day with 3"+ snow cover.  Amazingly, the depth has actually increased throughout April...now at 17".  It was 15" on 4/1.

Looks like the streak will end on 4/24, as temps in the 50s with high dews will probably obliterate the snow pack.

Also, a new daily record low of 8F on 4/19; old record was 15F set in 1947.  This is also the 3rd coldest temp on record so late in the season for INL.  The only colder mins were 4F on 4/20/2013 and 6F on 4/23/1909.

Hopefully you can retire in INL.  Seems like the perfect place for you.

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