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March 5-8 storm discussion


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Thought we might want to have a separate thread for this developing threat. A long duration, moisture loaded storm is likely to impact the region next weekend / early next week. Could see significant rainfall / flooding, possibly snow and ice, along with a convective and high wind threat.

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Thought we might want to have a separate thread for this developing threat. A long duration, moisture loaded storm is likely to impact the region next weekend / early next week. Could see significant rainfall / flooding, possibly snow and ice, along with a convective and high wind threat.

I'm going to be up in NH skiing next weekend so it's absolutely going to trend colder/snowier as the week goes along.

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The EC ensembles are keying this more on Mon the 7th right now and the mean is quite a bit colder than the op. Like Will said...that cold in QB could be pesky. The cold has been overperforming in the last couple of systems so we'll see if that trend holds.

sneaky, not pesky. Pesky a bad thing. Sneaky berry berry good.

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The EC ensembles are keying this more on Mon the 7th right now and the mean is quite a bit colder than the op. Like Will said...that cold in QB could be pesky. The cold has been overperforming in the last couple of systems so we'll see if that trend holds.

Yeah it has another cstl too after, although that may be on the warm side for sne, but still time for that.

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Ponder this: Syracuse has had 160 inches of snow. This isn't some hinterlands but an urbanized area with a major university and associated medical center, airport with full service....a city.

I just drove through that area yesterday. For all the oft-mentioned reasons (high ratios, nickle and dime events, significantly less snow S and E of airport, where it's measured, mega-efficient snow removal by front-end loaders), it all adds up to "meh". I'd take your one-month snow sprint over their 3-month snow-a-thon.

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Ponder this: Syracuse has had 160 inches of snow. This isn't some hinterlands but an urbanized area with a major university and associated medical center, airport with full service....a city.

ponder this: they havent had any synoptic snowfalls of significance. almost all lake effect and are in reach of their alltime snowfall record of 192 inches in 92-93.... :arrowhead:

defineitely the greatest place to live year in year out and if you are a snow weenie and want to be in a big city in the northeast.

even better is ottawa or montreal for citylife and culture, though you wont be guaranteed as much snow as in syracuse.

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ponder this: they havent had any synoptic snowfalls of significance. almost all lake effect and are in reach of their alltime snowfall record of 192 inches in 92-93.... :arrowhead:

defineitely the greatest place to live year in year out and if you are a snow weenie and want to be in a big city in the northeast.

even better is ottawa or montreal for citylife and culture, though you wont be guaranteed as much snow as in syracuse.

Montreal = awesome

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