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2 hours ago, TheNiño said:

I’m going out of town for a month next week. Prepare for the most epic February ever.

I said that 4 years ago when I became a snowbird and started going down to florida  dec thru march. I don't believe my backyard has seen a legit 8+ snowstorm since, so I don't think anyone needs to prepare for anything lol.

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I have more lined up that are just outside of the top 10. However, for the sake of not jinxing them with some wrap around flakes tomorrow or weekend snow, will hold off on posting those for now.

We'll start by easing into it, with the one below that Beavis won't be fond of.

Latest 2.0"+ Snow Depth:
1. 2/4/1989
2. 2/3/1983
3. 2/2/2013
4. 1/27/1923
5. 1/21/1937
6. 1/20/2000
7. 1/18/1914
8. 1/17/2023
9. 1/16/2002
9. 1/16/1924
9. 1/16/1907

Days Since Last 2.0"+ Snow Depth:
1. 404 - 12/19/1921-1/26/1923
2. 356 - 4/3/1936-3/24/1937
3. 354 - 2/16/1988-2/3/1989
4. 347 - 1/26/1892-1/6/1893
5. 343 - 2/26/2012-2/2/2013
6. 341 - 3/31/1930-3/6/1931
7. 337 - 1/20-12/21/1968
8. 329 - 2/18/2011-1/12/2012
9. 326 - 2/24/1923-1/15/1924
9. 326 - 2/26/2022-1/17/2023

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18 minutes ago, Chicago Storm said:

I have more lined up that are just outside of the top 10. However, for the sake of not jinxing them with some wrap around flakes tomorrow or weekend snow, will hold off on posting those for now.

We'll start by easing into it, with the one below that Beavis won't be fond of.

Latest 2.0"+ Snow Depth:
1. 2/4/1989
2. 2/3/1983
3. 2/2/2013
4. 1/27/1923
5. 1/21/1937
6. 1/20/2000
7. 1/18/1914
8. 1/17/2023
9. 1/16/2002
9. 1/16/1924
9. 1/16/1907

Days Since Last 2.0"+ Snow Depth:
1. 404 - 12/19/1921-1/26/1923
2. 356 - 4/3/1936-3/24/1937
3. 354 - 2/16/1988-2/3/1989
4. 347 - 1/26/1892-1/6/1893
5. 343 - 2/26/2012-2/2/2013
6. 341 - 3/31/1930-3/6/1931
7. 337 - 1/20-12/21/1968
8. 329 - 2/18/2011-1/12/2012
9. 326 - 2/24/1923-1/15/1924
9. 326 - 2/26/2022-1/17/2023

Should easily be a top 5 for the first one

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I'm sure you would've gotten to this one at some point, but there's no time to wait.  The word must get out there.

Lowest snowfall through 1/17:

1.  1.3"  2012-13

2.  2.4"  1912-13

3.  2.7"  1936-37

4.  3.4"  1889-90

5.  3.6"  1943-44

6.  4.3"  1901-02

7.  4.6"  1905-06

8.  4.7"  2022-23

8.  4.7"  2001-02

9.  4.8"  1982-83

9.  4.8"  1922-23

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1 hour ago, Hoosier said:

I'm sure you would've gotten to this one at some point, but there's no time to wait.  The word must get out there.

Lowest snowfall through 1/17:

1.  1.3"  2012-13

2.  2.4"  1912-13

3.  2.7"  1936-37

4.  3.4"  1889-90

5.  3.6"  1943-44

6.  4.3"  1901-02

7.  4.6"  1905-06

8.  4.7"  2022-23

8.  4.7"  2001-02

9.  4.8"  1982-83

9.  4.8"  1922-23

I did have the first 1/2 of winter list ready, but someone forgot to post it.

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4 hours ago, Hoosier said:

I'm sure you would've gotten to this one at some point, but there's no time to wait.  The word must get out there.

Lowest snowfall through 1/17:

1.  1.3"  2012-13

2.  2.4"  1912-13

3.  2.7"  1936-37

4.  3.4"  1889-90

5.  3.6"  1943-44

6.  4.3"  1901-02

7.  4.6"  1905-06

8.  4.7"  2022-23

8.  4.7"  2001-02

9.  4.8"  1982-83

9.  4.8"  1922-23

:yikes: Guess I forgot you guys had been here before, and just a short decade ago.  The two DEC blizzards really avoided ORD. I at least got a glancing blow with the Boxing Day storm at RMY

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On 1/18/2023 at 1:02 PM, Hoosier said:

Lowest snowfall through 1/17:

1.  1.3"  2012-13

2.  2.4"  1912-13

3.  2.7"  1936-37

4.  3.4"  1889-90

5.  3.6"  1943-44

6.  4.3"  1901-02

7.  4.6"  1905-06

8.  4.7"  2022-23

8.  4.7"  2001-02

9.  4.8"  1982-83

9.  4.8"  1922-23

Rolling these years forward, here were the final snowfall amounts for each.  Pretty ugly overall, with every year finishing with below average snowfall.  

Doesn't mean that this year's total has to fall within this range, but it gives a sense of where the goalposts have been.  If there is one positive, it's that the two years in the 2000s rallied the most to break 30"

 

30.1"  2012-13

19.1"  1912-13

12.0"  1936-37

21.7"  1889-90

24.0"  1943-44

19.0"  1901-02

20.6"  1905-06

????   2022-23

31.1"  2001-02

26.6"  1982-83

21.5"  1922-23

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5 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Rolling these years forward, here were the final snowfall amounts for each.  Pretty ugly overall, with every year finishing with below average snowfall.  

Doesn't mean that this year's total has to fall within this range, but it gives a sense of where the goalposts have been.  If there is one positive, it's that the two years in the 2000s rallied the most to break 30"

 

30.1"  2012-13

19.0"  1912-13

12.0"  1936-37

21.7"  1889-90

24.0"  1943-44

18.2"  1901-02

20.6"  1905-06

????   2022-23

31.1"  2001-02

26.6"  1982-83

21.5"  1922-23

Certainly!  I'm sure we'd all find joy in 29" falling from here on out...

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1 hour ago, SchaumburgStormer said:

DAB our my way. Northern cutoff will be brutal. 

 

At this point I pulling for futility, this winter has been hot garbage 

 

48 minutes ago, mimillman said:

Seconded

 

3 minutes ago, IWXwx said:

 

Several recent ORD Februarys  are insulted by those posts

Thought I'd move this over here so as to not clutter up the storm thread.  Eight of the top 15 February Chicago snow totals have occurred in the past 15 years. Looks like quite a trend to me.

1.  2011  29"

3. 2015  26.8"

6. 2016  22.5"

8. 2008 21.8"

9. 2021  21.6"

T 11. 2018  20.3"

T 11.  2007 20.3"

15.  2014  19.5"

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2 hours ago, IWXwx said:

 

 

Thought I'd move this over here so as to not clutter up the storm thread.  Eight of the top 15 February Chicago snow totals have occurred in the past 15 years. Looks like quite a trend to me.

1.  2011  29"

3. 2015  26.8"

6. 2016  22.5"

8. 2008 21.8"

9. 2021  21.6"

T 11. 2018  20.3"

T 11.  2007 20.3"

15.  2014  19.5"

In Detroit, 9 of the top 14 snowiest February's have been in the past 15 years; a trend indeed.

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An article from January 6th states that Chicago had it's cloudiest open to January since 1992 (followed by the Pinatubo-induced cold summer later that year).

https://wgntv.com/tom-skilling-2/brace-for-a-cloudy-cold-and-breezy-weekend/

As of January 20th, possible sunshine for Chicago is only 19%. Chicago's cloudiest January on record was in 1998 with only 20% of possible sunshine. Today was Chicago's 7th consecutive day without sunshine. Based on how the upcoming week is going to be, Chicago may very well break the January record for lowest sunshine this month.

https://wgntv.com/weather/weather-blog/a-mild-work-week-without-sunshine-and-the-potential-for-measurable-snow/

Top 5 Least Sunniest Januaries in Chicago:
1(T). 1998 - 20%
1(T). 2023 - 20% (as of 1/20)
3. 2017 - 23%
4(T). 2014 - 25%
4(T). 2020 - 25%

Top 10 Greatest number of days in January with 0% sunshine for Chicago:
1. 1998 - 20 days
2(T). 1932 -16 days
2(T). 1969 - 16 days
2(T). 2017 - 16 days
2(T). 2020 - 16 days
2(T). 2021 - 16 days
7. 1963 - 15 days
8(T). 1914 - 14 days
8(T). 1992 - 14 days
10. 1911 - 13 days

https://wgntv.com/weather/weather-blog/mild-relatively-snowless-and-cloudy-january-continues-snow-chances-for-chicago-this-weekend-and-mid-week/

Even in Chicago, just not our month for sunshine.

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On 1/17/2023 at 5:45 PM, Chicago Storm said:

I have more lined up that are just outside of the top 10. However, for the sake of not jinxing them with some wrap around flakes tomorrow or weekend snow, will hold off on posting those for now.

We'll start by easing into it, with the one below that Beavis won't be fond of.

Latest 2.0"+ Snow Depth:
1. 2/4/1989
2. 2/3/1983
3. 2/2/2013
4. 1/27/1923
5. 1/21/1937
6. 1/20/2000
7. 1/18/1914
8. 1/17/2023
9. 1/16/2002
9. 1/16/1924
9. 1/16/1907

Days Since Last 2.0"+ Snow Depth:
1. 404 - 12/19/1921-1/26/1923
2. 356 - 4/3/1936-3/24/1937
3. 354 - 2/16/1988-2/3/1989
4. 347 - 1/26/1892-1/6/1893
5. 343 - 2/26/2012-2/2/2013
6. 341 - 3/31/1930-3/6/1931
7. 337 - 1/20-12/21/1968
8. 329 - 2/18/2011-1/12/2012
9. 326 - 2/24/1923-1/15/1924
9. 326 - 2/26/2022-1/17/2023

Officially the first 2"+ snow depth on the season today, so here is where things ended up...

Latest 2.0"+ Snow Depth:
1. 2/4/1989
2. 2/3/1983
3. 2/2/2013
4. 1/27/1923
5. 1/26/2023
6. 1/21/1937
7. 1/20/2000
8. 1/18/1914
9. 1/16/2002
9. 1/16/1924
9. 1/16/1907

Days Since Last 2.0"+ Snow Depth:
1. 404 - 12/19/1921-1/26/1923
2. 356 - 4/3/1936-3/24/1937
3. 354 - 2/16/1988-2/3/1989
4. 347 - 1/26/1892-1/6/1893
5. 343 - 2/26/2012-2/2/2013
6. 341 - 3/31/1930-3/6/1931
7. 337 - 1/20-12/21/1968
8. 335 - 2/26/2022-1/26/2023
9. 329 - 2/18/2011-1/12/2012
10. 326 - 2/24/1923-1/15/1924

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  • 3 weeks later...

And we're back...

Warmest Winters (DJF):
1. 37.2 - 1877/78
2. 35.6 - 1931/32
3. 35.2 - 1879/80
4. 35.1 - 1881/82
5. 34.6 - 1889/90
6. 33.6 - 1875/76
7. 33.2 - 1997/98 (Nino)
8. 33.0 - 1918/19
9. 32.8 - 2011/12 (Nina)
9. 32.8 - 1920/21
11. 32.5 - 2001/02 (Neutral)
12. 32.4 - 1930/31
13. 32.3 - 1953/54 (Nino)
14. 31.4 - 2022/23 (Nina) *2/19
14. 31.4 - 2019/20 (Neutral)
14. 31.4 - 2015/16 (Nino)

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I would throw out (or at least asterisk) the warm DJFs from the 1800s, as the official measurements were influenced heavily by the downtown and/or lakeside location. Similar to Logan Airport for Boston. 
 

That’s why 5 of the top 6 warmest DJFs occurred in the late 1800s. It’s not as if all of those winters were warmer than some of our recent clunkers, apples to apples. 
 

Regardless, this list highlights how bad the winter climo is for downtown Chicago. It’s already bad enough inland…

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