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Going forward into March


CoastalWx

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Kevin ...I almost feel sorry for you - almost.

I envision it being like, May 22nd, and you're posting: "If we can just get past the inferno on the 25th, there a real possibility of recouperating our snow pack and getting some substantial icing on June 21"

:lmao:

Don't you think it should be time to give it up, relax, accept the season's changing - whether earlier than normal or not - and move on? That way if/when (or not) it does snow, you are only pleasantly surprised. Spare your self some angst already...

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Kevin ...I almost feel sorry for you - almost.

I envision it being like, May 22nd, and you're posting: "If we can just get past the inferno on the 25th, there a real possibility of recouperating our snow pack and getting some substantial icing on June 21"

:lmao:

Don't you think it should be time to give it up, relax, accept the season's changing - whether earlier than normal or not - and move on? That way if/when (or not) it does snow, you are only pleasantly surprised. Spare your self some angst already...

No..giving up is for the weak of heart. I'm in for the long haul..I just have a gut feeling about a great final 30 days or so once past March 1st

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Is he a younger met or experienced in long range at all?

I think he's younger but knows his stuff. He was talking about the Midwest wasn't he??

I worked with him in Bermuda. He's a long range tropical guy mainly...now works in PA and forecasts for clients who buy CAT bonds. He's good.

I'm pretty young and have only been focusing on MR stuff for about a year. I don't think I'm particularly skillful yet, but I've been decent this year, especially on temps. I agree with CoastalWx that the first couple of days of March are pretty warm for New England, but you'll get in on the wintry stuff soon afterwards.

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I'm pretty young and have only been focusing on MR stuff for about a year. I don't think I'm particularly skillful yet, but I've been decent this year, especially on temps. I agree with CoastalWx that the first couple of days of March are pretty warm for New England, but you'll get in on the wintry stuff soon afterwards.

That's the time I'm hoping for.

I think we'll also see places like MSP, ORD or DTW in the news.

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