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The following seasons were held to single digits in every month through January IMBY:

1958-'59- 15.5" through the end of January and ended with 52.7"

1962-'63- 21.4" through the end of January and ended with 52.9"

1968-'69 (lol)- 12.8" through the end of January and ended with 86.5"

1979-'80- 6.6" through the end of January and ended with current record for futility with 19.9"

1985-'86- 15.9" through the end of January and ended with 33.2"

1988-'89- 5.6" through the end of January and ended with the 2nd most futile total of 20.3"

1991-'92- 10.6" through the end of January and ended with 4th most futile total on record of 26.6"

1994-'95- 8.2" through the end of January and ended up with the 3rd most futile total on record of 22.5"

1996-'97- 18.4" through the end of January and ended up with 63.5" on the season. Salvaged by the best storm of my life

2006-'07- 3.5" through the end of January and ended up with 34.5"

Best season is 1968-'69 with 86.5"

Worst is 1979-'80 with 19.9"

Mean season is 41.3"

My seasonal total currently stands at 6.5" and is doubtful to change much from now until month's end; if that is indeed the case, then that would render 1979-'80, 1988-'89, 1994-'95 and 2006-'07 as the best indicators of where we may be headed with a mean snowfall of 24.3" IMBY.

Horrific.

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The following seasons were held to single digits in every month through January IMBY:

1958-'59- 15.5" through the end of January and ended with 52.7"

1962-'63- 21.4" through the end of January and ended with 52.9"

1968-'69 (lol)- 12.8" through the end of January and ended with 86.5"

1979-'80- 6.6" through the end of January and ended with current record for futility with 19.9"

1985-'86- 15.9" through the end of January and ended with 33.2"

1988-'89- 5.6" through the end of January and ended with the 2nd most futile total of 20.3"

1991-'92- 10.6" through the end of January and ended with 4th most futile total on record of 26.6"

1994-'95- 8.2" through the end of January and ended up with the 3rd most futile total on record of 22.5"

1996-'97- 18.4" through the end of January and ended up with 63.5" on the season. Salvaged by the best storm of my life

2006-'07- 3.5" through the end of January and ended up with 34.5"

Best season is 1968-'69 with 86.5"

Worst is 1979-'80 with 19.9"

Mean season is 41.3"

My seasonal total currently stands at 6.5" and is doubtful to change much from now until month's end; if that is indeed the case, then that would render 1979-'80, 1988-'89, 1994-'95 and 2006-'07 as the best indicators of where we may be headed with a mean snowfall of 24.3" IMBY.

Horrific.

Well you have a chance to pick up some in the next 7 days.

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The following seasons were held to single digits in every month through January IMBY:

1958-'59- 15.5" through the end of January and ended with 52.7"

1962-'63- 21.4" through the end of January and ended with 52.9"

1968-'69 (lol)- 12.8" through the end of January and ended with 86.5"

1979-'80- 6.6" through the end of January and ended with current record for futility with 19.9"

1985-'86- 15.9" through the end of January and ended with 33.2"

1988-'89- 5.6" through the end of January and ended with the 2nd most futile total of 20.3"

1991-'92- 10.6" through the end of January and ended with 4th most futile total on record of 26.6"

1994-'95- 8.2" through the end of January and ended up with the 3rd most futile total on record of 22.5"

1996-'97- 18.4" through the end of January and ended up with 63.5" on the season. Salvaged by the best storm of my life

2006-'07- 3.5" through the end of January and ended up with 34.5"

Best season is 1968-'69 with 86.5"

Worst is 1979-'80 with 19.9"

Mean season is 41.3"

My seasonal total currently stands at 6.5" and is doubtful to change much from now until month's end; if that is indeed the case, then that would render 1979-'80, 1988-'89, 1994-'95 and 2006-'07 as the best indicators of where we may be headed with a mean snowfall of 24.3" IMBY.

Horrific.

This should be interesting to watch.....need one more inch to get out of single digits....don't think I make it, thus this should be applicable.

No coincidence that the 1991-'92 season is featured on that list, the December record that Valdez, AK just eclipsed.

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Good job. :thumbsup:

13.5" here, but tomorrow night could throw me a little.

But statistics can deceive..the only decent event was that 5.5" around the 12th. The rest was testament to my patience in measuring miniscule events.

The fact that some spots along the s coast got more than 9.5" in one event is a great illustration of what a crapshoot snowfall is.

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It was a really good call, now Im waiting for his February call, whats it gonna be Ray?

He already made one for his BY....12-22"...scroll down a bit in the subforum and you will see the thread. I think its something like "February comes in mild but..."

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