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February 2013 General Discussion


snowlover2

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Nice. How much snowcover do you have?

LaCrosse looks like a beautiful area.

 

We don't have much snow cover left.  Just guessing, but maybe 4 or 5 inches and most of that is just solid crust (from the rain)...  Snow last night didn't add up to anything (its all melted already)...   Sitting at 32F and mostly clouds now. 

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Cooling off very slowly here. Been a boring day. Snowpack is at 5" now. Hopefully it stays like that until Monday's snow.

 

Looks like a lot of 2,3, and a couple 4" amount over the GRB cwa.

 

0820 AM     SNOW             1 NE EPHRAIM            45.16N 87.15W02/14/2013  M2.3 INCH        DOOR               WI   CO-OP OBSERVER0820 AM     SNOW             4 W OCONTO              44.88N 87.96W02/14/2013  M3.0 INCH        OCONTO             WI   CO-OP OBSERVER0820 AM     SNOW             PITTSVILLE              44.45N 90.13W02/14/2013  M3.0 INCH        WOOD               WI   CO-OP OBSERVER0820 AM     SNOW             RHINELANDER             45.63N 89.41W02/14/2013  M2.0 INCH        ONEIDA             WI   CO-OP OBSERVER0820 AM     SNOW             2 S ANTIGO              45.12N 89.15W02/14/2013  M4.2 INCH        LANGLADE           WI   CO-OP OBSERVER0820 AM     SNOW             SURING                  45.00N 88.38W02/14/2013  M2.6 INCH        OCONTO             WI   CO-OP OBSERVER
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Right on. :lol:

 

Purely hypothetical, but have you ever personally had two 12"+ snowstorms in one season?  

 

Nope. Officially Toronto came close in 1998-1999 (15.1" on Jan 2-3, 11.3" on Jan 14-15) and in 2007-08 (13.3" on Dec 15-16, 10.3" on Feb 6), but I think you'd have to scour the records from the first part of the 20th century to find a footer x2 season here.

 

You?

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Nope. Officially Toronto came close in 1998-1999 (15.1" on Jan 2-3, 11.3" on Jan 14-15) and in 2007-08 (13.3" on Dec 15-16, 10.3" on Feb 6), but I think you'd have to scour the records from the first part of the 20th century to find a footer x2 season here.

 

You?

 

Pretty good.

 

Me? No. At least not since I've been following weather. I suppose it may have happened in the late 70's or early 80's winters...but I wasn't quite the weather geek when I was ages 4-8. :D

 

Closest for LAF, since I've been here, would be the calendar year of 2007. 17.0" with Feb 13-14 and 10.5" with Dec 15-16.

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