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Late November/Early December upcoming wx.


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  On 11/15/2011 at 10:07 PM, moneypitmike said:

Gotcha. There's no mention of it really in the AFD as well.

The models have a stream of good mid level moisture behind the front in response to frontogenesis in the mid levels. That's usually a sign of some post frontal moisture, but it is just a low prob right now.

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I don't know why we look this early. Don't get me wrong...I'm nearly 65 and I do it every year. But in my entire lifetime, the only serious November snow I saw was during my last year in college on Election Day 1968...about 16 inches...upstate NY...and yes that melted also. It always melts fairly quickly prior to 12/15.

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  On 11/15/2011 at 10:34 PM, weathafella said:

I don't know why we look this early. Don't get me wrong...I'm nearly 65 and I do it every year. But in my entire lifetime, the only serious November snow I saw was during my last year in college on Election Day 1968...about 16 inches...upstate NY...and yes that melted also. It always melts fairly quickly prior to 12/15.

You missed the Nov 1899 blizzard? 1-2 feet for all.

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  On 11/15/2011 at 10:30 PM, litchfieldlibations said:

Nah run of the mill........

bos +18

bdl+18

pvd+19

orh+18

I took this pic 11/23/10 at the Egremont CC. It was the last round of golf for the season. If I remember correctly there was a strong cold front bearing down. There was so much talk about how warm it was and how the Winter was going to suck, blah, blah , blah. We know how that worked out. The hammer will drop. it's inevitable. There will be much rejoicing.

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  On 11/15/2011 at 10:34 PM, weathafella said:

I don't know why we look this early. Don't get me wrong...I'm nearly 65 and I do it every year. But in my entire lifetime, the only serious November snow I saw was during my last year in college on Election Day 1968...about 16 inches...upstate NY...and yes that melted also. It always melts fairly quickly prior to 12/15.

Was there was a T day snow in recent history which gave 10 inches?

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  On 11/15/2011 at 10:47 PM, CoastalWx said:

Phil was right earlier. It would be nice just to have a good ole fashioned rain storm...something to break up this mundane pattern.

New moon incoming, the fact something keeps showing up that time period leads me to believe we see more runs with a coastal B this week.

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