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Winter 2025/26 Banter Thread


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Clunker months are going to happen even in an A/B level winter.

IMO It’s all about the seasonal snow fall total at the end. 

Solid B for me in the NW burbs with the memorable NOV. 


Here’s a hypothetical, what if we received the ~30” at ORD in 3 even 10” shots or 4-7.5” storms?
 

Would that change any one’s grades? 

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3 minutes ago, DocATL said:


If we had weather chats through those 50 we would have bitched through most of them. emoji2375.png


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After last year’s dog turd of a winter, I am satisfied with this years experience. Hell of an improvement from last year if we’re keeping it real. 
 

we had 17” or whatever it was at ORD last season

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Haha I wasn't even complaining but just giving my take. I know climo, but this season in its entirety for me was eh. Not the most enjoyable despite a couple events. I think the lack of even modeled storms ruined the season too for me because that at least gives hope and opportunity. Too many mid/long range storms went poof and never came back vs. allowing for longer tracking of trends that actually became reality. 

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Four straight days of 40s with rain to end next week, IMO winter is done.  Yes, we can get another snow storm but the highs will erase any snowpack as soon as it comes.  B- rating for me too, steady snow, but only one real big event at the start of December and then steady 1" events with the cold kept the ground covered here for a good amount of time.  I guess this is better than the big events just missing out to the south or north in the final 24.

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14 hours ago, Chicago Storm said:

statistical information on winter in chicago, since the historic winter of 2013/14...

like i've said, this is the snowiest and coldest season we've seen in years.

Screenshot 2026-02-26 160415.png

True, goes to show you how terrible the prior 3 years were. Those were the exception, not this year.

Though the back half of this winter is also exceptionally terrible. It is very possible that Chicago will end up below average again on snowfall.

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If we get a big dog at some point between now and April I would say A, but I can't go more than a flat B. Personally I am not one who enjoys prolonged cold so that doesn't help the grade before someone says Detroit has had a good winter. We have had a consistent winter with periodic snows but our biggest storm is only like 5.9". It has been endless penny fluff.

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1 hour ago, Stebo said:

If we get a big dog at some point between now and April I would say A, but I can't go more than a flat B. Personally I am not one who enjoys prolonged cold so that doesn't help the grade before someone says Detroit has had a good winter. We have had a consistent winter with periodic snows but our biggest storm is only like 5.9". It has been endless penny fluff.

I say this every year, but I don't grade til April. Its minimal, but March/April does have a slight impact on my grade. It will likely be in A-/B+ territory, and certainly no lower than a B+

I love the endless cold/snowcover as you know, so it was really an excellent winter. No huge storms (biggest mby 6.2", biggest DTW 6.1") and an almost comical no white Christmas (considering the continuous snowcover that began in late November) are the only real mars on the grade. I wouldve liked to kept the snowpack into March but deep winter started unusually early, so wont dock for that. 

I never count this into grades, but it seemed locally that the models had an atrocious winter performance. There were both rugpulls and last minute surprises.

AWSSI still has Detroit in an "extreme" winter. A mild March would likely knock it down to "severe" but no further.

https://mrcc.purdue.edu/research/AWSSI/chart?stn=DTWthr

You can definitely see it was an eastern sub winter. Some random cities rankings to date:

Mild- International Falls

Moderate- Minneapolis, Des Moines, Quad Cities, Rockford

Average- Chicago, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Alpena

Severe- Sault Ste Marie, Saginaw, Grand Rapids, Fort Wayne, Toledo, Indianapolis

Extreme- Detroit, Flint, Columbus, Dayton, Cleveland

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B+ is my grade. A good mix of colder/warmer wx, and lots of little snows (and some rn). 2 snow events that were very cool. 1st was the LES dump of 6" in 3hrs on 11/29, and of course the blizzard of 2/18 which netted me 18", and shutdown Hwy 61 along the shore from DLH to the border for a good part of the day. Depending on what comes in the next couple weeks could bump it up into the A grade. Winter is not a strict DJF for me, but more like mid-Nov thru mid-March.

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