If you take the previous 7-year average of BWI annual snowfalls for all years from 1900-present, here's the worst 20:
1956-57: 13.27
1976-77: 13.30
1955-56: 14.16
2022-23: 14.20
1975-76: 14.67
1954-55: 14.82
1991-92: 15.01
1977-78: 15.04
1957-58: 15.83
1932-33: 15.96
1994-95: 16.07
1952-53: 16.07
1992-93: 16.11
1958-59: 16.20
1980-81: 16.57
1931-32: 16.59
1953-54: 16.60
2019-20: 16.79
1993-94: 16.89
1951-52: 17.01
I have it on good authority that weenies were jumping off cliffs in the 50s.
I *think* it means that, if we want a better shot at below normal temps in winter, then we should root for a chilly October rather than a chilly November, but perhaps my reading comprehension isn't as good as it once was.
You have to understand that EJ will always identify even one pixel of perceived negative data and make sweeping statements about the negative results for us.
Missed January 2018 in my notes - we had 10" as well.
Really interesting how you can definitely see how the atmosphere is responding to the change in seasons as each run looks out further into October.
We got 2" from that one here, but more than 9" from the early-January 2022 event.
That 2022 one was cool because it flipped from light rain to ripping snow while temps dropped during the day.
We've so far escaped them in my neck of Fairfax County, but I'm assuming it's a matter of time. We went apple picking in Berryville this weekend and I killed all three that I saw.
Was up in South Jersey about six weeks ago and didn't see nearly as many as I did at the same time last year. My dad said that they weren't as plentiful as they had been in the previous couple years, so I guess that's good.
I definitely want to get out there sometime. Wife has been wanting to do a weekend trip with our girls, so maybe in the next couple weeks.
Heading to Berryville for apple picking this Saturday. Won't be quite what it's like by you, but should be starting to show some color.
Gotcha. Yeah...we've torched hard in December recently (aside from late December last year), but agree that it's either that or a pleasantly surprising white December.
That said, last CanSIPS was a weenie run. Would be nice to see it go that way again in a few days.