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13 hours ago, SnowenOutThere said:

Been studying for my test today in 30 minutes so haven't been paying too much attention to the models but this sums up my thinking. Besides the December and one January storm every other setup seemed more likely to fail than not. Honestly, I've checked out of tracking since Jan 25th because nothing ever showed likelihood even close to that! This is the first storm since then where everything checks out. The models are bouncing around but never too far from a snowstorm, the pattern itself checks out, and its unlikely that it completely rug pulls. Will be paying more attention throughout the rest of the week. 

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17 minutes ago, Maestrobjwa said:

Well @psuhoffman, it may snow on the last week of February every now and then...but unfortunately, the secs/mecs/hecs last week of Feb barrier remains undefeated...(not talking about March, of course)

I like how everyone now knows for sure what is going to happen on Sunday.  

Eta- And through the end of the month now, too?

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18 minutes ago, Maestrobjwa said:

Well @psuhoffman, it may snow on the last week of February every now and then...but unfortunately, the secs/mecs/hecs last week of Feb barrier remains undefeated...(not talking about March, of course)

Why are you still here tracking if we never get any notable events in late February? Why not just cross that out of the calendar each year and take a 1-2 week break?

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