More rain than snow this season, and thats just since Jan 1. Wonder when the last time that's happened for BOS, if ever. I know it's total liquid but you can remove the ~1.0" of liquid that fell as snow and still be way higher than the total snowfall.
Different perspectives.
I was actually thinking the same exact thing about 09-10 and specifically 08-09. I thought 08-09 was pretty shitty but wait till you see the maps and seasonal snowfall for that season. 08-09 is actually tied with the most number of snowfall maps for one season that ive done so far from 08-09 to 23-24.
All snowstorms for the 2009-2010 season and SNE and CT seasonal snowfall map.
All seasons back to 2009 can be found here im working on updating every season with a SNE snowfall seasonal totals map as well https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/pastwinterstorms
wtf is this? Drunk spotter? PNS says its a trained spotter. I can't find a single report on cocorahs, COOP, PNS of any snowfall, not even a tenth in CT or anywhere around this area. Let alone near 3". Also falls village is like 700ft.
As far as climo sites, BDL and BDR only hit 70+ one time. It's been above average by a lot but doesn't really feel like anything to crazy, just a continuation of the overall mild winter we've had. Certainly nothing like 2012.
Me too but quite forgettable. All at night and was in and out in a few hours, sun came up roads clear in the morning. I think this event, Jan 22 and Mar 17 all had 4"/hr rates some of the heaviest in recent times. Jan 22 I measured 4.2 in one hour.
Here it was Rain-Boom-Bust-Bust and Boom (if you want to count Apr 2nd as the fifth one.
I was literally thinking about that this morning, thats crazy you said that. Could have potentially hit a 45-55" post Mar 1st if all the forecast verified close to the higher end.
Here i got 0"-13.5"-3.8"-2.2"-6.0"