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November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...


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42 minutes ago, ChangeofSeasonsWX said:

Obviously northern MO is not ideal I was just making a point about temperature. Personally I'd choose Denver or maybe Buffalo, New York for the most ideal climate.

No MO would be ideal for winter. You can get snow and tors in the same storm at same time

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12 minutes ago, Torch Tiger said:

No MO would be ideal for winter. You can get snow and tors in the same storm at same time

Oh yeah that would be fun! What a mindf*** that would be. I heard of a town that was hit by an F4 tornado and then later that day a blizzard. Or maybe it was the other way around.

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23 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Denver is not really exciting aside from rapid temp changes. You may get the ocnl supercell in June. 
 

Buffalo will melt snow in 2 days, but maybe you’ll see 5’ in the south towns. Is and then. 
 

 

I've heard that Denver gets snowstorms in April sometimes? Rapid temperature changes and extreme in heat and cold. Sounds pretty exciting to me.

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17 minutes ago, SouthCoastMA said:

There will be more blizzards in the next 10-20 years. less frequent, but possibly more violent? wheres George to chime in

Blizzards are not that frequent anyway…but we’ve had a lot over the last 25-30 Years. I don’t think we can say they’ll be less frequent after the run we’ve just had. But whatever. 

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1 hour ago, WinterWolf said:

Ya, this is what I was thinking too. Outside of the LES snow belts, and U.P. , New England sees more average snow imo than the Midwest in most cases.  Maybe I’m wrong…but that’s how I understood it. 

Yeah I think that’s right. I know I kid occasionally about the San Diego stuff but here in SNE we can do severe, tropical, cold, heat/humidity, and snow. Most of the time it may be quiet, but when we hit we hit. 

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14 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Yeah I think that’s right. I know I kid occasionally about the San Diego stuff but here in SNE we can do severe, tropical, cold, heat/humidity, and snow. Most of the time it may be quiet, but when we hit we hit. 

Couldn’t agree more Don. It can, and certainly has been quiet of late…but we’re due for some action.  And I think it’s coming this winter…:thumbsup:

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1 minute ago, WinterWolf said:

Couldn’t agree more Don. It can, and certainly has been quiet of late…but we’re due for some action.  And I think it’s coming this winter…:thumbsup:

I hope so too. Just wish we knew when the next extreme event will hit. I get so bored that I started tracking obscure records like "Days which recorded 100% rh throughout the entire day at KPVD". Very few days have done that surprisingly but it's gotten to the point where I look for any bit of excitement I can get.

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2 hours ago, WinterWolf said:

I don’t know…I don’t think the Midwest is as cold as you are saying it is? Maybe far northern Minnesota and The U.P. of Michigan , and far northern North Dakota sure, but other than those places I don’t know. But everybody likes different aspects of storms, so it’s all good. 

Chicago routinely goes below 0 every winter.  About 2-3 years ago they were close to -20F.  And that's the southern lakes area.

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2 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

Denver is not really exciting aside from rapid temp changes. You may get the ocnl supercell in June. 
 

Buffalo will melt snow in 2 days, but maybe you’ll see 5’ in the south towns. Is and then. 
 

 

Some of us love a big snow followed by no obstructions to life until the next one.  For that-Denver but Boulder is higher and considerably snowier.  Buffalo is better in my view.  Gritty town on the way back up with tons of snow.

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4 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

A nice August morning out there as we extend the warm season. 

It's 63 here ... 

What little wind is actually slacked off and even though the sun's angle is pretty ablate  ( OH, heh...right, today enters the solar minimum - for the next 91.25 days until we exit Feb 8-10th) it feels quite warm.   

After a few days of 50/27, this feels more balmy than it is ? adding to it anyway  

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1 hour ago, weatherwiz said:

Went outside for two seconds about an hour ago, lovely day. Working on some school work, going to take the dog on a walk, and then drink a few IPAs and watch the Bruins hopefully crush the Leafs 

Bruins are surprising. I am Rangers - what a weird team they are .... Best road record and worst home record (I think they've scored a whopping ONE GOAL at home all season!!! WTF?????)

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1 hour ago, WinterWolf said:

Blizzards are not that frequent anyway…but we’ve had a lot over the last 25-30 Years. I don’t think we can say they’ll be less frequent after the run we’ve just had. But whatever. 

I've had a shit ton of blizzard warnings over the past 25 years, regardless of the current snow drought we are in. I'd be content with one every few years if it's a whopper

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My favorite was probably Nemo in 2013 because of the extreme winds we had with that one, even a distance from the coast where I live. January 2022 and 2005 produced way more snow than Nemo but the winds weren't nearly as impressive. It's the only blizzard that we've lost power for a significant amount of time. It's too bad Nemo hit at night. I would've loved to see that white hurricane during the daytime.

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16 minutes ago, cut said:

Bruins are surprising. I am Rangers - what a weird team they are .... Best road record and worst home record (I think they've scored a whopping ONE GOAL at home all season!!! WTF?????)

I think they've been shut out 4 times at home so far? That's nuts. Lots of internal turmoil within the organization...but they may have to do a bit of re-tooling themselves. They have some young talent in Hartford, but not many who are probably ready to step in and be a big contributor right away. They going to waste Igor 

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8 minutes ago, ChangeofSeasonsWX said:

My favorite was probably Nemo in 2013 because of the extreme winds we had with that one, even a distance from the coast where I live. January 2022 and 2005 produced way more snow than Nemo but the winds weren't nearly as impressive. It's the only blizzard that we've lost power for a significant amount of time. It's too bad Nemo hit at night. I would've loved to see that white hurricane during the daytime.

2013 was an all timer here as as far as snowfall..close to 3ft.  It was incredible.  Crazy part, those amounts were supposed to be out east…but the crazy band of 6”/hr set up right here….what a raging beotch that storm was.  It was astounding. 

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7 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Yesterday was a dark day for the forum. With violent outbursts and venom . A dark and doomsday scenario very similar to what the once great city of New York will soon experience. A real shame what went on.

Had .40 overnight . More than expected. Onto tracking the snowstorm next weekend. 
 

 

 

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39 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

I think they've been shut out 4 times at home so far? That's nuts. Lots of internal turmoil within the organization...but they may have to do a bit of re-tooling themselves. They have some young talent in Hartford, but not many who are probably ready to step in and be a big contributor right away. They going to waste Igor 

Agree on all. Im thinking they fire Drury and make Sully GM/coach.  They should trade Shesty to a win-now team for a nice haul. The Rangers are going to have 39 million in cap room this off season - which is one the biggest cap room budget in the league.  Time for some shrewd managing!!! (Not Drury forte!!!)

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33 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

2013 was an all timer here as as far as snowfall..close to 3ft.  It was incredible.  Crazy part, those amounts were supposed to be out east…but the crazy band of 6”/hr set up right here….what a raging beotch that storm was.  It was astounding. 

One of the best storms ever. I was like a little kid during that storm. I think we had thunder and lightning as well. It was truly insane.

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43 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

I think they've been shut out 4 times at home so far? That's nuts. Lots of internal turmoil within the organization...but they may have to do a bit of re-tooling themselves. They have some young talent in Hartford, but not many who are probably ready to step in and be a big contributor right away. They going to waste Igor 

Outscored 17-6 on home ice (I forgot about the San Jose fiasco). sorry for the off topic everyone - but at least this is a friendly off-topic banter..... hoy vey to the last 48 hours in here!!!!!

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3 hours ago, SouthCoastMA said:

There will be more blizzards in the next 10-20 years. less frequent, but possibly more violent? wheres George to chime in

That’s a reasonable assumption to make. I think we will see more bad winters which will drive us crazy, but when things line up….. watch out. I think its coming this year.

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