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37 minutes ago, Bostonseminole said:

looks like after the 27th to me

here we go.....keeps getting pushed out until the crocuses start popping. Same thing happens every junk winter...2012...2019...we haven't had one junk winter where people are like "you know what? More than likely it looks terrible from here on out instead of good".  Typically peeps use their weenies instead of logic and say "looks junk for the next couple weeks but then it'll flip".....but let's be honest, junk begets junk until you're within 48 hours of a good event. 

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48 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

This winter really is a piece of shit and it's starting to piss me off. This next storm looks like its turning to shit and im tired of these front enders with C-1 or 1-2 that turn to mix or rain. Tired of it. Last winter was nothing but that.

 

19 minutes ago, Dan76 said:

The new reality. Sorry 88

LOL...you guys never would have survived the 80s and early 90s.  This was basically every winter.  Just enjoy what you have and you'll be fine.

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1 hour ago, MetHerb said:

 

LOL...you guys never would have survived the 80s and early 90s.  This was basically every winter.  Just enjoy what you have and you'll be fine.

Oh I remember the 80's. Also '78 93-94 '96 good with the bad.

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5 hours ago, Snow88 said:

What a disgusting winter . **** the areas who keep getting snow.

You should do what I did -- move north. Although I'd have to say even here it's been boring since mid-December. Maybe Vermont.

Also those 40" winters were never going to be the norm in NYC. You just got very lucky for 18 years.

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On 1/4/2020 at 10:32 PM, raindancewx said:

The two week period he mentions is kind of impressive historically -

Long-term, your magic number for ~never getting above average snow seems to be a high of about 41/42F or more in DJF. 

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The 12/1-1/15 average high is 45.2F in Boston. Correlation implies 42.0F now for the season, +/-2.8F, at 90% certainty based on 1931-32 to 2018-19 errors from hindcasting. Winters with a high of 39.2F-44.8F in Boston average 31 inches of snow:

DJF Tmax Tmax Snow
1931-1932 42.4 18.4
1932-1933 44.2 40.6
1936-1937 42.7 9
1946-1947 40.6 19.4
1948-1949 42.1 37.1
1949-1950 41.4 32
1950-1951 42.3 29.7
1951-1952 40.6 31.9
1952-1953 41.7 29.8
1953-1954 41.8 23.6
1959-1960 40.5 40.9
1971-1972 40.6 47.5
1973-1974 40.7 36.9
1974-1975 41.1 27.6
1975-1976 40.8 46.6
1982-1983 41.3 32.7
1984-1985 39.4 26.6
1988-1989 40.3 15.5
1990-1991 43.2 19.1
1991-1992 40.5 22
1994-1995 40.9 14.9
1996-1997 41.7 51.9
1997-1998 40.8 25.6
1998-1999 41.5 36.4
1999-2000 40.3 24.4
2001-2002 44.5 15.1
2005-2006 39.9 39.9
2006-2007 40.1 17.1
2007-2008 39.4 51.2
2011-2012 44.7 9.3
2012-2013 40 63.4
2016-2017 42.5 47.6
2017-2018 39.6 59.9
2018-2019 41.1 27.4
Average 41.3 31.5
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From Judah Cohen:

GFS ensembles now in agreement w operational completing a troposphere-stratosphere-troposphere coupling strong #PolarVortex/positive Arctic Oscillation (AO) event with positive AO predicted for late Jan & early Feb that favors an overall mild pattern across the N Hemisphere:

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Better get ready in some areas at least to plan on some early gardening should this verify as the correct solution.  Dr. Dews will be doing his rain dance no doubt to help this along.

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1 hour ago, Ogmios said:

From Judah Cohen:

GFS ensembles now in agreement w operational completing a troposphere-stratosphere-troposphere coupling strong #PolarVortex/positive Arctic Oscillation (AO) event with positive AO predicted for late Jan & early Feb that favors an overall mild pattern across the N Hemisphere:

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Better get ready in some areas at least to plan on some early gardening should this verify as the correct solution.  Dr. Dews will be doing his rain dance no doubt to help this along.

Judah is drunk if he thinks GEFS show a warm pattern in the NH

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