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Balance of January and all of February with a Hint of March Storm Tracking Thread

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2 minutes ago, amugs said:

Here is another GFS fantasy model run...of wait that's the EURO 😂😂😂.

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Kick the can time!

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  • THE GREAT PB
    THE GREAT PB

    And your friend P. B. called Jan 15 - Feb 15 from early January. Not too shabby. Next period Feb 20 - March 10. Going to run this winter BN wire to wire November - March. Just crazy

  • Metfan88
    Metfan88

    Wife in labor

7 minutes ago, Sundog said:

It happened in the end of March 1998. NYC only had half an inch all season and a surprise 5 inches fell at the end of March. Of course it was already rapidly melting by the end of that day.

1991-92 had hardly any snow until March 19th...then 9" from two storms in three days...

1955-56 was similar until mid March...the only real blizzards I've lived through in the city after Feb was on March 18-19, 1956...March 3-4, 1960...April 6th, 1982...March 3th 1993 changed to rain but was followed by near record cold...1989 and 1990 had 3" of snow followed by near record cold on March 6th...

23 minutes ago, Snowlover76 said:

Its why snow in March and April is useless to me. It starts melting as soon as it stops falling. Even worse march and April snow pad the stats for bad winters and make them look decent.

Tell that to New Yorkers in 1888,1956,1960, and 1993..March can be a big month..March 1967 was very cold and snowy

2 minutes ago, Keith P.A said:

Tell that to New Yorkers in 1888,1956,1960, and 1993..March can be a big month

we had a nice period in March 2017...north and west got clobbered...

2 minutes ago, Keith P.A said:

Tell that to New Yorkers in 1888,1956,1960, and 1993..March can be a big month

Yea but the snow never lasts as long as it could in December and January.

22 minutes ago, Sundog said:

It happened in the end of March 1998. NYC only had half an inch all season and a surprise 5 inches fell at the end of March. Of course it was already rapidly melting by the end of that day.

Id be pissed if that happened. Go through all that suffering and to get screwed.

Just now, Snowlover76 said:

Yea but the snow never lasts as long as it could in December and January.

Yep sun angle issues crop up..part of the changing seasons

I remember one April in the early 80s..snow squalls came through. Could have been an inch..everything was covered..sun came out an hour later it was all gone..you would have never known it snowed

This winter was on pace for an A+ the grade is slowly coming down week by week. With that said even if we don’t get another substantial snow event lowest I’d drop it would be a C because of early season flurry of storms and extreme duration of cold.

2 minutes ago, Snowlover76 said:

Yea but the snow never lasts as long as it could in December and January.

if you were a kid in 1960 none of that mattered...we even got a little light snow for a few days after the storm...in 1993 the snow was on the ground for a week...I got a foot on March 22nd, 2018...it was gone in two days but it looked good for one morning...

16 minutes ago, BlizzardBill said:

This winter was on pace for an A+ the grade is slowly coming down week by week. With that said even if we don’t get another substantial snow event lowest I’d drop it would be a C because of early season flurry of storms and extreme duration of cold.

I would give it a B so far

2 minutes ago, Metfan88 said:

I would give it a B so far

Don’t give up Tony!!!

28 minutes ago, uncle w said:

we had a nice period in March 2017...north and west got clobbered...

Yes, did very here that month

The lack of a southern stream is what is killing us this year....

25 minutes ago, BlizzardBill said:

This winter was on pace for an A+ the grade is slowly coming down week by week. With that said even if we don’t get another substantial snow event lowest I’d drop it would be a C because of early season flurry of storms and extreme duration of cold.

Right after 1/25 it looked like we could make a run at 60+ inches on the year-but then we missed the next one and it's been quiet since then with nothing in sight.

7 minutes ago, Metfan88 said:

I would give it a B so far

It won't get lower than a B from me. The duration of the cold and deep snowpack and weeks if snowcover has been refreshing. We actually have done well maximizing precip type as wintry since overall its been rather dry. Several days with lows below zero too. I think that might make it 3 winters in a row. That rarely happens here, even during the colder years of yore.

Just now, FrankPizz said:

It won't get lower than a B from me. The duration of the cold and deep snowpack and weeks if snowcover has been refreshing. We actually have done well maximizing precip type as wintry since overall its been rather dry.

I would completely agree. I had 4 events here which were plowable and cold as hell outside of a 10 day break in Jan. 40 inches here on the year about 12 above seasonal average....

12 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

Right after 1/25 it looked like we could make a run at 60+ inches on the year-but then we missed the next one and it's been quiet since then with nothing in sight.

It looked very active after the last big snowstorm but the models now look boring .

2 minutes ago, Metfan88 said:

It looked very active after the last big snowstorm but the models now look boring .

Its been boring for 2+ weeks.

1 minute ago, FrankPizz said:

It’s been boring for 2+ weeks.

Can’t even get rain Monday that’s trending super south

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