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3 minutes ago, EastonSN+ said:

I know that the last storm was compared to 1978 but 78 had a wider footprint.

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Yeah from a 30,000’ view point 78 is king. But for PVD to EWB region, the snowfall and snow rates probably won’t ever be topped. I don’t think people realize how hard it snowed there. 

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3 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Just one person, everyone else does.

He’s had a rough winter and has become a curmudgeon. We always had fun with him, but his approval rating is way down this season. Hopefully next year we can make accordionists great again.

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8 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Don’t forget though before 2022, Jan 2015, Feb 2013, Jan 2011 all jacked to the west. But this area still Did well. 

Yeah overall, 2022 was the first time this area jacked since 2005, and before that 1996. So it really doesn't happen all that frequently like many people think. Going by PVD records, the top five are 2026, 1978, 1996, 2005, and 2022.

Outside of those, we have done good in several like you said but nothing S tier like out west. Jan 2011, Feb 2013, Jan 2015, Feb 2017, and Jan 2018 all dropped over a foot here, but then between Jan 2022 and Jan 2026 we got barely anything at all.

People say it's always SEMA but we've been screwed over for a long time too, and Rhode Island in particular! I remember for many years it seemed like every major storm had the entire state in a snow hole. 2022 and 2026 was their redemption I guess. 

 

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2 minutes ago, ChangeofSeasonsWX said:

Yeah overall, 2022 was the first time this area jacked since 2005, and before that 1996. So it really doesn't happen all that frequently like many people think. Going by PVD records, the top five are 2026, 1978, 1996, 2005, and 2022.

Outside of those, we have done good in several like you said but nothing S tier like out west. Jan 2011, Feb 2013, Jan 2015, Feb 2017, and Jan 2018 all dropped over a foot here, but then between Jan 2022 and Jan 2026 we got barely anything at all.

People say it's always SEMA but we've been screwed over for a long time too, and Rhode Island in particular! I remember for many years it seemed like every major storm had the entire state in a snow hole. 2022 and 2026 was their redemption I guess. 

 

Generally in coastals further east and northeast does better than Seekonk. Better proximity to ocean.

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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Generally in coastals further east and northeast does better than Seekonk. Better proximity to ocean.

Agreed. Seekonk is more in line with RI climo than the rest of SEMA. You guys definitely do better in coastals than RI does. It's very rare to get an RI jack. Even in 2005, I remember that Seekonk only got like 15" officially. Not sure how accurate that was though since it felt like way more than that as a kid. 2026 was by far the biggest storm for Seekonk on record. Snow maps from 1978 have us with like 20" here. 

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36 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Yeah from a 30,000’ view point 78 is king. But for PVD to EWB region, the snowfall and snow rates probably won’t ever be topped. I don’t think people realize how hard it snowed there. 

There are still residential areas that are not plowed out in that area.

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78 was a 2 footer here…unfortunately this one fell short for my area with only 13-15” here.  Feb ‘13 was the one that dethroned 1978 for my area.  I’ll probably never see 6”/hr again ever.  But at least I did that night. Amazing.  So I know what providence and surrounding areas there saw. Now that’s Hoth. :lol::snowing:

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I definitely love any one getting big snows and yes I have been in Rays position many many times. Shit in 05 I had 14 just east 2 to 3 feet.  In 07/08 I had less than half season total than Woodstock 10 miles north and everyone north of that. Won't complain as I am all about Karma. Just look at Touch Tiger 

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4 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Jan 2015 was near my area.....Jan 2011 was more Ginxy...Feb 2013 was Wolfie

2011 was incredible here too…I believe this area had the deepest pack in New England at the end of Jan/beginning of Feb. it was astounding…roofs caving in literally everywhere.  Pack had big meat in it too. 

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6 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

I definitely love any one getting big snows and yes I have been in Rays position many many times. Shit in 05 I had 14 just east 2 to 3 feet.  In 07/08 I had less than half season total than Woodstock 10 miles north and everyone north of that. Won't complain as I am all about Karma. Just look at Touch Tiger 

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