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Several disturbances will traverse through a thermal trough that
will extend from the Upper Great Lakes across Lake Ontario during
the Monday night through Tuesday night time period. Unlike the days
leading into this period...a colder airmass with H85 temps of -10 to
-12c will certainly support enough instability over the lakes for
pure lake effect. This will focus accumulating lake snows east of
both lakes. Headlines will likely be needed for this 36 hour period.

The trough will push south of Lake Ontario on Wednesday...and with a
-15c H85 airmass in place...fairly widespread lake snow showers can
be anticipated for the western counties.

Ridging Wednesday night with non-diurnal temp trend.
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6 minutes ago, Thinksnow18 said:

I see they lowered the totals at KBUF...they can’t seem to make up their minds...

This was never Bufs storm. The disco was misleading only if you really wanted snow. Plus, they were wrong with their maps. Disappointments all around. I really thought Wolfe would do well. 
Snow Ridge is claiming 15” (they probably got about half) and Whiteface is saying 10”. It’s just a shit winter. 

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16 minutes ago, rochesterdave said:

This was never Bufs storm. The disco was misleading only if you really wanted snow. Plus, they were wrong with their maps. Disappointments all around. I really thought Wolfe would do well. 
Snow Ridge is claiming 15” (they probably got about half) and Whiteface is saying 10”. It’s just a shit winter. 

Yup, last 8 winter months (included Nov and March) pulaski has 85", little over 10" a month..We have become NYC climo lol

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1 minute ago, wolfie09 said:

Nope.. That's just the liquid equivalent lol Just had no precipitation.. Started with a little graupel but switched over to flurries and light snow which is what we had most of the night...

When I lived in S. Redfield, I remember many times going into Pulaski and there was no snow because the winds jumped the band over the town, or the lake made it milder and it rained. I lived very close to Lake Michigan and it had the same effect.

I wonder where the official measurements are taken. There is probably a big difference between downtown and the east side towards Altmar and Orwell.

 

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