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mahk_webstah

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  1. How far are we/what would it take for those 3 ridges to bridge one to the other and shove the cold south? That looks like a great pattern for Quebec City in terms of gradient
  2. thats what she said. I expect snow that sticks late in November and the 1st half of Dec up here...but it usually isn't significant and/or melts quickly. The snowpack should start 2nd half Dec and get beat up a couple of times but stay around mostly until early-mid March. That is my general expectation for a slightly better than average winter.
  3. Seems more unclear than ever how things will break as we move into December. In the meantime it’s cold and things are freezing up and there will at least be some snow in the air over the next week. And the models will keep shifting around to find the next pattern after our somewhat persistent troughing in the NE
  4. I do like the persistance of cold, which might not have been anticipated? Long rangers are verifying colder lately, but also snowstorms aren't verifying. But it is November. It has been nicely seasonably chilly, ponds freezing over, etc. We just need 2-4 inches and it will really feel like winter. We are perhaps closer than we think.
  5. I know a bitter queen when I see one...and we all follow your moods very closely. You are the emotional barometer of the mets on here. You know I'm just playing...
  6. I think it started early this morning when Scott went bitter...
  7. I will take my front end 6-8 inches ending in sleet and like it! Sir, may I have another?! (I gotta say, that sounded weird)
  8. Pat's Peak ftw! This is only 10:1, an you imagine the Kuchie?
  9. Hurtzadelphia would be consistent with the history of my beloved city.
  10. most any forecast of that amount a week out is going to bust - probably 98% of the time. Most winters have 0 "severe blizzards" in most of New England, and most years have no blizzards in most of New England.
  11. Wow is right. This is probably why Will has remained reasonably optimistic. That looks like a snow storm for CNEand NNE
  12. I don’t give up until Will does. Although i am 100 miles further north
  13. it ain’t it ain’t happening James
  14. my 1st reaction to this is that it is horrible, but I can't see the date stamp. Is the big ridge building nw of Alaska a good thing? And if it continues to build what happens to the trough south of Alaska? This is starting to remind me of parts of last year where all the good looks just kept getting worse as we got closer
  15. You missed the 30” in 8 hours that we got last year here in the land of the chickens
  16. Could be like 07 -08. We were on the right side of the gradient all year up here but you weren’t always down there. Or could be like the more recent year where we were on the wrong side of the grading a lot but Quebec city piled up two hundred plus inches
  17. exactly. we can tend to get ahead of ourselves around here.
  18. there is snow in the zones up here but nothing that interesting in the discussion, though I read it quickly. In 13 years living here Dendriteland, we usually don't get snow that becomes a permanent snowpack until mid December, but usually we get accumulating snow in November at some point
  19. quite the block and the tilt of the trough is interesting. block in a good position for even up here. no strong 50-50 to supress, but does that NE trough slip over the Lab and then the deep trough in Mexico spits something out and the Artic sw phases in?
  20. or maybe the thanksgiving weekend period.
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