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Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion


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5 hours ago, DocATL said:


Low likelihood outside of climo favored areas to the north. At least for majority of March.


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Not true. I understand youre still relatively new to the region, but March/April climo is its own entity. Unless an abnormally cold pattern is in place to start March, this is the end of deep/sustained winter for the southern Lakes. However the mere chance of a snowstorm, much less measurable snow, is very much there into mid April amd sometimes beyond.

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2 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

Not true. I understand youre still relatively new to the region, but March/April climo is its own entity. Unless an abnormally cold pattern is in place to start March, this is the end of deep/sustained winter for the southern Lakes. However the mere chance of a snowstorm, much less measurable snow, is very much there into mid April amd sometimes beyond.

Yes, but April concrete slop sucks.  I’ll take the moisture, but its not the same as a deep winter storm.

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I understand. My entire point was that snowfall potential us nowhere near done.

I just think you’ll be banking on April. March looks pretty cooked through the first 3 weeks. Not saying it can’t happen up here and certainly you’d know better. Just seems like the odds are stacked against us at least in MBY.
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3 hours ago, DocATL said:


I just think you’ll be banking on April. March looks pretty cooked through the first 3 weeks. Not saying it can’t happen up here and certainly you’d know better. Just seems like the odds are stacked against us at least in MBY.

Remember, while a big snowstorm can happen, im simply referring to getting accumulating snow. I dont think you realize how rare it is to get NO measurable snow after Feb 28th. Since 1884, it happened once at Chicago (1994) and since 1880 it happened twice at Detroit (1946, 2010). In 2010 we had snow on the ground to start March, so only 1946 saw no semblance of measurable snow after Feb 28.

 

 

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Remember, while a big snowstorm can happen, im simply referring to getting accumulating snow. I dont think you realize how rare it is to get NO measurable snow after Feb 28th. Since 1884, it happened once at Chicago (1994) and since 1880 it happened twice at Detroit (1946, 2010). In 2010 we had snow on the ground to start March, so only 1946 saw no semblance of measurable snow after Feb 28.
 
 

We’ve had 0.2 inches at ORD since like Feb 2nd so it’ll be a lengthy stretch.


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