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Presidents' day Snow potential


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1 minute ago, MJO812 said:

Steve D is going to be right. Models are going south and weaker.

There was about a 12 hour period from 9pm last night to 9 am this morning where it looked like several models were pickup up on a partial phase and solid trend north. And then as often happens reality set in with the 12z's and it's been downhill since. 
 

 

 

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For one winter, I want to live in Copenhagen, NY where they get around 300 inches of snow per year so I don't have to be up at 3:20 in the bloody morning chasing a g*ddamn inch of snow while half drunk. Never tell your significant other she would look better in the pink dress because the purple on makes her look like an eggplant. :axe:

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2 hours ago, snowman19 said:

Lol it’s an inch of snow (maybe) that’s going to be gone by tomorrow afternoon when it gets into the 40’s 

And? Move on if you dont want to discuss it. Let the people who want to, do it. Fucking schoolyard bully bullshit. Christ.

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4 hours ago, Bxstormwatcher360 said:

Yeah the moisture is def north as well. 

As opposed to the birds being north, tricking the models? Take the rose colored glasses off and post objective analysis. No more radar hallucination.

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4 hours ago, TriPol said:

For one winter, I want to live in Copenhagen, NY where they get around 300 inches of snow per year so I don't have to be up at 3:20 in the bloody morning chasing a g*ddamn inch of snow while half drunk. Never tell your significant other she would look better in the pink dress because the purple on makes her look like an eggplant. :axe:

It would get old quick honestly....

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4 hours ago, TriPol said:

For one winter, I want to live in Copenhagen, NY where they get around 300 inches of snow per year so I don't have to be up at 3:20 in the bloody morning chasing a g*ddamn inch of snow while half drunk. Never tell your significant other she would look better in the pink dress because the purple on makes her look like an eggplant. :axe:

Go to Japan!  They may beat them but I'm not sure

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1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said:

Big time. Shoveling daily. Worrying about your roof collapsing.  No parking anywhere. Just give me one big storm per year and I'm good. 

For people like myself that like a long duration winter with a solid snow pack, but also realize that I do have a breaking point, Oneonta New York would be my sweet spot.

They average about 85 inches of snow per season. January and February average temperatures are about 20 to 22°. They get fringe squalls off the lake that drop an inch or two sometimes three at various times to freshen things up. They are close enough to Albany that they can still can cash in on some Noreasters and almost always cash in on any SWFE and clippers. 
 

Having been through several winters that fell within that range of 70 to 100", usually by the end of March in those winters I'm ready for spring. 

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