I’m still not impressed. Maybe a C. February was a B but every synoptic storm busted. Having pack was/ is fun. Yesterday was incredibly beauty around here. A+ day.
If we were to get a big one in March I could see giving this season a B. A is reserved for above average snowfall with lots of storms.
Honestly, your pretty well positioned to become the next Reed Timmer. If you get a lot of great footage next year, maybe you can get a contract to chase. Or a BJ from Cantore.
Yeah. It was bound to happen. Hey! We’ve had a pretty good month. Snow is well above my knee at my folks house in Pittsford. It doesn’t get much deeper in these parts.
I don’t think we had any storms last March. Typically, it’s Rochester’s snowiest month. Or am I imagining that? Lol
Downsloped big time in Monroe. These snow packs melt faster than I expect. Just takes a few days of warmth and it’ll be gone. Looking like my ski trip for second weekend in March is in serious jeopardy. Lol. But honesty, they haven’t been able to predict a few hours out. 3 weeks is forever.
Really nice pack in Irondequoit. We ended with nearly 10” on the lake effect. Probably more if I wasn’t too lazy to do a board. Much more than even 5 miles inland. 18” pack. By far the most we’ve had. Compaction yesterday (after the pic) decreased it to ~14”. .
Hahaha. Yeah, last couple years we’ve had cold, snowy springs. I don’t see that happening this year but ya never know.
In typical fashion, March looks to have a lot of energy to discharge!
Oops, yeah, I should clarify as I split my time these days. I was returning to Irondequoit. Rochester General Hospital only had a couple fresh. My house, about 5 ticks north, had 5” fresh.
It’s interesting that we’ve now had two super performers this otherwise weak season. Different set ups but they share some similarities. Both drastically under forecast. Both occurred in areas with some orographic properties.
I love events that just blow away the models. How fun!
I had a feeling the airport might struggle measuring this one. Probably measuring on the tarmac and everything was melting on black pavement. Lol. About 4” in Irondequoit and 5 in Pittsford (when I left at noon).