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Possible 2/16 storm threat


UlsterCountySnowZ

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Can you guys give me some lottery numbers?? Amazing that you know exactly what's going to happen already!! How often have we seen this low track in reality? It's extremely rare. This things either going to trend east or run the apps. Let's let things play out

As long as it snows in Vermont I'll be happy.

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Can you guys give me some lottery numbers?? Amazing that you know exactly what's going to happen already!! How often have we seen this low track in reality? It's extremely rare. This things either going to trend east or run the apps. Let's let things play out

As long as it snows in Vermont I'll be happy.

there's a strong high in a very unfavorable spot. that's a trump card

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And an ao trending pos, and a pna trending neg, and a pos nao, and HP East of Newfoundland. I can actually see this ending up even farther West than current progs based on the teleconnections.

The question is whether we can get into a favorable pattern for the last week of Feb, or if this basically signals the end of winter.

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The question is whether we can get into a favorable pattern for the last week of Feb, or if this basically signals the end of winter.

 

Agreed - many of us in CT, NYC area and NJ are already at, above or just below our yearly snowfall average. We still have March!. Remember last March was epic and so was 2013.

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If it weren't for the Blizzard you'd have more than me. We still have plenty of time.

To be fair, here in CT we only had 3 accumulating storms of 11.5, 9 and 5 inches. Also our yearly average is only 30 so much easier to achieve. I feel your pain u guys shoulf be much higher. Remember we still could get good snows in March.

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To be fair, here in CT we only had 3 accumulating storms of 11.5, 9 and 5 inches. Also our yearly average is only 30 so much easier to achieve. I feel your pain u guys shoulf be much higher. Remember we still could get good snows in March.

 

 

Morch snows are so meh... you know it'll be gone soon after it's done falling.

 

Give me a 6" storm in early Jan with Arctic air on its heels over a 12" March storm followed by 40s/50s any day.

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Before everyone jumps though, keep in mind the ensembles are NOT confident, In this set track, the GEFS and EPS spread are ALL over the place.. It ranges from a center track west of BUF, to the benchmark, and everywhere in between... We're SOOO far out, any conclusions are pure speculations IMO

I speculate this is a quick snow/mix thump (if we r lucky) for the big cities then quickly to rain....heavy rain. Teleconnections strongly support this.

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