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43 minutes ago, TugHillMatt said:

Well, well, well...another waste of a winter week coming up. Wait til Dec. 5th...Dec. 8th..10th...16th...yawn.

Some spots in the Finger Lakes look to be getting some good snow showers today. Checking out webcams, there are some snow-covered properties around those parts today.

2nd half December... enjoy. 

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4 minutes ago, cleetussnow said:

Euro operational has a deep trough in the east with the 540 isotherm touching Kentucky at this time (216).  Not as sharp as the gfs .  I only have tropical tidbits so can’t see much else.  Looks like a good period to watch anyway.

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 https://www.pivotalweather.com/model.php?m=ecmwf_full&p=prateptype_cat_ecmwf&rh=2020120512&fh=30&r=us_ne&dpdt=&mc=

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7 minutes ago, wolfie09 said:

Latest GFS with a Cutter/CF next weekend followed by an inland R to S system next Monday..

 

2 minutes ago, Thinksnow18 said:

WNY would be more snow and unfortunately CNY would see more rain to snow...for now...

No doubt. Winter of me watching it snow through webcams...in fact, watching it snow right now in Rochester through a webcam...lol

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4 minutes ago, wolfie09 said:

Yup probably about a 5% chance pulaski makes it to average this year lol I think they have like an inch this year with the first half of December looking bleak...

That’s the problem. People say it’s too soon to get pessimistic but we’re looking at 1/4-1/3rd of the season in the bag (or forecasted out)  and nothing to show for it.  Toronto and CLE once again looking to be better placed to cash in. Ugh

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31 minutes ago, BuffaloWeather said:

Ontario peeps have a better shot then Erie. We're below normal next few days and lake is quickly cooling. Just takes 1 LES for you guys, IE 2006-2007.

That's once in a generation lol We also average a lot more snow (lower elevations) so it takes much more to recover..

 

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According to the NWS annual snowfall map central and northern Oswego average 150"-200" away from the immediate lakeshore, 200"+ for the tug and a bullseye of 300"+ over the highest elevations, we can't afford many dry periods..Carol for example needs at least 20" a week to maintain her average..

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