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I never said it was. I was disputing that very fact...
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Yex, except Union county, NJ
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or perhaps that the system was just a tad too far north and the stronger dynamics allowed for less precipitation, leading to the warm nose to win out?
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That's why you can "cancel" winter around the 3rd week in January after already experiencing mostly un-winterlike conditions. By the end of the 3rd week of January, if no cold air is apparent in the 2 week long range, you can be pretty sure winter is over. February is regarded as the snowiest month, and you can have snowstorms in late February into March, but winter is normally waning by the end of February. To many, winter is a period of at least of 6 weeks of seasonably cold weather with some systems that produce(d) frozen precipitation. Any snow that does fall is slow to melt. Local small ponds freeze. I know, we have this "discussion" almost every year.
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It was spectacular...
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Pleasant dusting in Garwood NJ...
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Sounds like you are ready to retire to Florida?
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I've heard of deer running into cars, but horses running into Slavs?
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A Snow squall warning for NYC 10 mile radius? Really? You know people living near the Great Lakes are laughing right now? To me, some things are not relative. True whiteout does not mean visibility is reduced. It means there is no visibility (okay, maybe up to 10 car lengths). Just a pet peeve.
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A quick coating of snow is not a snow squall. NYC folks don't really know what a whiteout or snow squall actually looks like.
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No actual squalls within 10 miles of NYC anyway. Maybe Susses County if they hold?
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I know what OPS is, but anything newer, I have no idea. At one time, it would all have been in my brain.
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True dat. The January Thaw is not a myth.
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I can't forsee what will happen in 2 weeks, but I am optimistic based on the relatively cold and active pattern that we are presently experiencing. Of course, the ugly Pacific jet just doesn't quit...
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Ouch, March 29, 2025 wins the game!
