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February 2026 General Discussion


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35 minutes ago, michsnowfreak said:

Got 1.4" of fluff here yesterday. Season to date snowfall is 36.3" imby and 35.3" at DTW. 

Deep winter continues.

With the snow today its 21 days in a row with snow here at DTW. I am tired :lol:

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Ice conditions as of Feb 2. Pretty much a variety of ice thickness now.

Here's the egg code interpretation page. Stage of development has one for sea ice, and one for lake ice. So make sure your looking at the right one. (Lake Ice)

https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/ice-forecasts-observations/publications/interpreting-charts/chapter-1.html

E Lakes ice Feb 2.gif

W Lakes ice Feb 2.gif

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11 minutes ago, Chicago Storm said:

billy madison accomplished that feat a week or so ago.

i had 25 and the swo had 27. :guitar:

28 here last month during a snowstorm/squall day, the most anyone has had in the records we had going back to 2016.

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7 minutes ago, Stebo said:

28 here last month during a snowstorm/squall day, the most anyone has had in the records we had going back to 2016.

solid.

that 27 by the swo a week or so ago is the highest anyone can recall for here.

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4 hours ago, Stebo said:

With the snow today its 21 days in a row with snow here at DTW. I am tired :lol:

Those who dont live in the Great Lakes just cant comprehend what its like to snow all the time. Just like some here complain about the east coast big dogs, my friend on Long Island gets a kick of how theres always at least mood flakes coming down here. I always tell him, bottom line, if its cold, it will snow. Now, amounts, systems, storm track etc...thats always TBD.

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11 minutes ago, Brian D said:

They finally updated weekly ice. This much ice (greater than 50%) for early Feb in the last 45 years doesn't happen often.

Early Feb ice cmpr since 1980.gif

GL ice trend Feb 2.gif

GL ice trend map Feb 2.gif

I mentioned this last winter but I'm still surprised at how little ice there was at this time last year in what was not a warm winter by any means. I mean last winter at this time had less ice than 2006-2007 which is really surprising to me considering that winter was pretty much a torch from early December until mid January.

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38 minutes ago, roardog said:

I mentioned this last winter but I'm still surprised at how little ice there was at this time last year in what was not a warm winter by any means. I mean last winter at this time had less ice than 2006-2007 which is really surprising to me considering that winter was pretty much a torch from early December until mid January.

Water temps going into the winter would be a big factor. Hence fall temps. A little research there may bear that out. But the difference is rather small, too.

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6 hours ago, Chicago Storm said:

solid.

that 27 by the swo a week or so ago is the highest anyone can recall for here.

The added SPECI for snow start and stop helps fluff things up but ya, its been busy. Last month I almost had as many SPECI as METAR

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1 hour ago, Stebo said:

The added SPECI for snow start and stop helps fluff things up but ya, its been busy. Last month I almost had as many SPECI as METAR

yea, that really inflates things now.

i was looking back at ghd1 and ghd2 recently. neither had a single shift over 20 speci.

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