All Activity
- Past hour
-
It started early here, then paused, and then the leaves just fell off. And yes, I did my leaves on Thursday and Saturday. By Sunday...couldn't even tell the difference! The wind was howling. I did look at the wind forecast, but Sunday's wind caught me off guard. I am not doing leaves prior to a wind event in the future. LOL.
-
Forecasting a seasonal total of 18" of snow along and west of I-81 is a sure sign they're leaning towards a bad winter for snow lovers.
-
Can not deny this pattern’s been going on for a few months now where guidance keeps wanting to push a ridge into the northeast and it keeps not happening. With our luck this will flip just when we need it to happen for snow chances. But look at our area and the northeast for Friday evening vs a few days ago.
-
LOL what
-
I love how Jay is reporting 38-55" in the last 7 days. Quite a range!
-
Ill take it November 2018 and December 2019 are anomalies then?
-
January is looking a little bit better from what I see. Updated: BWI: 23.5" DCA: 16.2" IAD: 27.0" RIC: 11.3" ----- SBY: 13.2"
-
November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...
HIPPYVALLEY replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Well, only if it’s an active pattern. -
November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...
Cyclone-68 replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
I’ve been reading The Shining as I’ve always meant to. Despite it being a horror novel I get envious at all the snow falling at the Overlook Hotel in the book. -
Yep, growing up in High Point, I remember frigid football games in late October. Where you needed the hot chocolate and a blanket in the stands.
-
November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...
powderfreak replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
There’s a meme for that. -
I'm telling you, my Dad is up there making calls.
-
November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...
weatherwiz replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Have to watch for for what looks to be a 50/50 low which really works to compress the heights across the Northeast. Interesting to see how that plays out. The overall structure of the pattern though does favor at least near average temperatures but more than likely above. This feature could mute that, for a brief period anyway. There is going to be a lot of moving pieces (fast moving weak systems) embedded in the flow so like Will said...NNE might be able to cash in on something -
Winter 2025-2026 Thoughts
RaleighNC replied to donsutherland1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
This is when my Dad started to get excited about weather. Hopefully he's up there pulling some strings for snow. -
2025-2026 ENSO
brooklynwx99 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
whatever you say -
November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...
WinterWolf replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
That warm up for next week has gotten very muted… -
November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...
ORH_wxman replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
First week of December is the earliest to see anything interesting I think. Maybe the interior CNE and northward could see something Tday week if things broke right. -
November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...
tamarack replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Had 2.4" from 0.33" LE yesterday. 1.6" by 7 AM, hours of DZ (some freezing) then 0.8" mid-aft, most between 3-4 PM. Nice to have "real" cover, though I don't expect things to remain white this month. -
November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...
WinterWolf replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Sh*t can pop anytime once we hit the end of November. -
Any snow at all at any time of the year is gravy pretty much for central park/I95ers south of new england now.
- Today
-
Winter 2025-2026 Thoughts
jm1220 replied to donsutherland1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Seems like to what extent there will be winter threats they’ll be focused on front end SWFE types and Miller Bs. They’re the best for New England, can be okay here and usually shut out south of the M/D line and west of NJ. Maybe there can be more suppressed systems like last year that can hit the places the Miller B and SWFE don’t. -
E PA/NJ/DE Autumn 2025 Obs/Discussion
LVblizzard replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
The NBC broadcast showed snow falling. It was light and it was too warm for it to stick. But they still got snow. -
2.4" yesterday at 390', overnight had 1.6" of 7:1 cornmeal, then another 0.8" after noon, most in 3-4 PM moist (8:1) feathers. Saw where the deer had been last night, but none seen while I had the rifle out there this morning.
