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Jan 2004 has the coldest 3 day stretch on record at ORH...the average temp for those 3 days was a bit colder than -2F.

I lived in orh then and must have blocked it from my memory.

32.1/31, foggy

That month there was so much suppression it was awful. We got a few light events to keep a modest snow pack, but overall cold and dry is no fun.

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lol

good luck with that. January 2004 was cold in BUF...almost 7 degrees below normal with 5 days days with lows below 0...but it's not even in the discussion with the coldest months in BUF's history...it ranks 17th. Feb 1934 is legendary.

Ah that's what I was missing from my bucket list, thanks. Yes I want to live to see a Feb 1934 month.

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I am hugging the GFS..its onto something. Pattern change coming folks. Fook the euro...its garbage

The GFS was correct in its longer range depictions back in late November that the cold shot the Euro was advertising December 5-10 or so was not happening and also had the right idea with not having the storm anywhere near the coast this week when the Euro had the March 93 redux so perhaps you have a chance.

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Feb 34 was pretty darn cold. Look at the daily lows for Cornwall, CT

15

5

-9

-3

6

-9

-6

-9

-26

-15

5

14

4

-11

4

-5

-1

6

19

6

-1

18

8

-6

-7

-2

-2

-3

Bucket list item for sure. Boys cryin for their Mommas, we got 14 inches in March in this parts. I love that MWR link, http://journals.ametsoc.org/toc/mwre/62/2

great historical reference

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My Dad always talked about that month. His 6th B-day was on the coldest day in NYC history I think. Three big winter wx events the family always talked about/rememered....Bliz of 88, Feb. 34 and the big Xmas storm around 46 or 47. After that we moved Upstate.....

Yep his B-day was 2/9 and I see it was -26F in CT that day.

Feb 1934 was sick. Better than Jan 2011 in CT... particularly impressive was the amount of snow around New Haven and on the shoreline.

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