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Moving Through December - Changing Patterns and Changing Diapers


ChrisM

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Better than the alternative warm and wet

I'll take warm and wet all day over cold and dry....warm and wet we can still get snow...even if its a messy pattern. Like 2nd half of Dec '97 and Jan '98. Or Dec '96. Or winter 2007-2008.

At least its active and we can still snow in overall warmth as long as it isn't a super torch. This happened in your area too in '05-'06. January 2006 was a good example.

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I'll take warm and wet all day over cold and dry....warm and wet we can still get snow...even if its a messy pattern. Like 2nd half of Dec '97 and Jan '98. Or Dec '96. Or winter 2007-2008.

At least its active and we can still snow in overall warmth as long as it isn't a super torch. This happened in your area too in '05-'06. January 2006 was a good example.

Dude by warm and wet I mean warm rains..not warm snows

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Cold and brown is that much better? I like the cold, but not bitter cold air with brown ground and the Delmarva buried in snow.

yes 10x better.

lakes frozen over

frozen tunda when your walking across fields

snow resorts not closed down

yes

i'd rather have 1 10 " snow that stick around for a month , than 2 10 inch snows that get washed away the next day.

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Ski areas disagree with you.

lol well i guess we'd have to define "warm and wet"

i'm talking about today was warm and wet. no ski area would want that

if were talking about +5 departures and 100% of normal snow, then that is different. I'm talking warm temperatures and way below normal snow (above normal qpf in the form of rain) . i think if its' frigid outside people would assume their is snow in ski land.

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