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Early Spring Banter Thread


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  On 3/7/2013 at 12:12 AM, ny10019 said:

this is by no means a flame or trollish post or meaning to start a fight...but is it always like this with storms in the NYC forums? (Used to post in midwest before)... it just seems everyone writes storms off before they even start....

Yup, go back and read the blizzard obs thread, people were calling bust before it started. I see no reason to waver from upton's 1-3" for tonight and more tomorrow...

-skisheep

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  On 3/7/2013 at 12:13 AM, patrick05 said:

Lol just went to the gas station and long lines everywhere, then i found out they have no more gas... I bet milk and bread is on short supply too LMAO

Ever since Sandy, people have been getting agitated before big storms. There were also gas lines before and during the February 8th blizzard. 

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  On 3/7/2013 at 12:26 AM, sferic said:

Anybody feel things will turn around and we will get hammered tonight and again tomorrow night with even something in between both events?

only way you will get hammered is if you go out and buy a bottle of JD

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  On 3/7/2013 at 12:29 AM, Blizzardo said:

I absolutely do!

Keep dreaming, at least for tonight's event. :lol:

 

This is one of the more frustrating events we've had in quite a while, and a constant tease for the last 48 hours. The worst part is what could've been, since the BL is much better here it seems than DC had, since even the minor showery stuff we can get is snow/sleet. We would've went to heavy snow in a hurry with little/no boundary layer issues. Since this storm has nothing for us but wind, it literally blows.

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  On 3/7/2013 at 4:42 AM, jetski09 said:

A winter if teases is what 2012-2013 was. At least it was better than 2011-2012, will be a nice mild weekend.

Unfortunately we could be stuck in a blocky pattern for a while by mid next week with cooler temps.

 

a tedious end to a horrible winter.   11" since december 1st.

 

and last winter a whopping 4.3" from december 1st onward.

 

hideous.

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  On 3/7/2013 at 5:31 AM, green tube said:

a tedious end to a horrible winter.   11" since december 1st.

 

and last winter a whopping 4.3" from december 1st onward.

 

hideous.

That's it? Had 16" since Dec 1st, that's more than DC's annual average. This was a hoo hum average winter. We're just so used to getting snow bombs from 2009 - 2011.

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  On 3/7/2013 at 5:31 AM, green tube said:

a tedious end to a horrible winter.   11" since december 1st.

 

and last winter a whopping 4.3" from december 1st onward.

 

hideous.

Yup..I'm ready to get off this ride..where's last march when you need it.

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  On 3/7/2013 at 5:47 AM, Absolute Humidity said:

That's it? Had 16" since Dec 1st, that's more than DC's annual average. This was a hoo hum average winter. We're just so used to getting snow bombs from 2009 - 2011.

 

 

additionally, you probably got a foot on nov 7.  i got 6.5"

 

but then again, you live 10 miles away from me in the canadian maritime province of monmouth.  lol.

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  On 3/7/2013 at 6:58 AM, green tube said:

additionally, you probably got a foot on nov 7.  i got 6.5"

 

but then again, you live 10 miles away from me in the canadian maritime province of monmouth.  lol.

Monmouth has consistently done well (sometimes extremely well) relative to everyone else for the last several years.  It's like there's some snow magnet there or something.

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It would be funny if that surprise weekend event that gave us a coating overperforms this current drizzle and non-accumulating flurries fest.  We are supposed to get a few inches overnight from the trough, so my post is premature but still, given the amount of attention was given to Saturn, one would think that we would have gotten a lot more.  Anyways, I would prefer not getting a few, slushy inches that will melt almost instantaneously.  I can't wait for the sunny 60s and 70s.  And I would take last year's March over this year's any day.  

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