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My attention is starting to turn to wed night into Thursday as the European has been extremely consistent with a 4-6 hr period of mod-heavy snow ahead of another warm front..

Keep in mind 6 hours of Snowfall has already occurred before the mixing line approaches..(still snow during this frame verbatim)..

 

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8 minutes ago, wolfie09 said:

My attention is starting to turn to wed night into Thursday as the European has been extremely consistent with a 4-6 hr period of mod-heavy snow ahead of another warm front..

Keep in mind 6 hours of Snowfall has already occurred before the mixing line approaches..(still snow during this frame verbatim)..

 

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NAM is trending in the right direction. Decent hit

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27 minutes ago, CNY_WX said:

This system never closes off at any level now and is basically a wave along the front.  It zips from northern Virginia to exiting Maine in 12 hours.

I’m gonna testify to my stupidity here; how does one know if a system closes off. Do you look at the 500 and want a full circle at the base of the trough? 

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12 minutes ago, rochesterdave said:

I’m gonna testify to my stupidity here; how does one know if a system closes off. Do you look at the 500 and want a full circle at the base of the trough? 

Yes. Seems like the winds at the H5 level are so strong, it's not able to close off a low. Uneducated guess.

Checking in your group, since our interests are aligned.

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6 minutes ago, Geez150 said:

For people who "use" winter it's over. At least locally in WNY. Winter doesn't really count or matter if we get 12" of snow and it's gone in a day or two. 

Most of WNY lower elevations pretty much rarely keep significant snow on the ground consistently in even a 'normal' winter. The winter 'users' (ski, snowmobiling, snowshoe, etc.) are not typically at lower elevations - unless you have different users defined.

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1 hour ago, rochesterdave said:

I’m gonna testify to my stupidity here; how does one know if a system closes off. Do you look at the 500 and want a full circle at the base of the trough? 

Sort of. You are looking for one or more closed DAM contours on the H500 panel. Similar idea for different levels. 

http://www.theweatherprediction.com is a good resource to wander around in. 

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23 minutes ago, BuffaloWeather said:

Holiday valley is at a 24-61" base. 

I have to honest. That's a hell of a number considering a +8° temp anomaly and being so far behind in snowfall department (I'd imagine it's even greater in the hills as we've had very little lake effect to speak of save for a few nickle events). Not calling them fabricators but they must've spent a fortune on making the fake stuff the last 6 week's.

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