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25 minutes ago, Thinksnow18 said:

It appears this pattern is beginning to affect our posters. With no real winter in sight over the next 2 weeks and that takes us into February my guess is that the majority of us are starting to think this is over.

I think many of us are accepting the fact that this winter is just ridiculous.

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28 minutes ago, Thinksnow18 said:

It appears this pattern is beginning to affect our posters. With no real winter in sight over the next 2 weeks and that takes us into February my guess is that the majority of us are starting to think this is over.

Yeah dude I was just thinking to myself I need a "mental" break from this crap lol I need to go find me a new hobby..

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14 minutes ago, Luke_Mages said:

Erie looks to becoming better organized. 

Yeah it does, and the radar in lower MI is juicy right now. I haven’t really looked at the forecast for Lake Erie lake effect but just based on what’s upstream I would guess the southern part of Erie County and points south will get another nice hit tonight. Will be some great skiing and shoeing down there for at least the next week. Winter is alive and well!!

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2 hours ago, CNY_WX said:

E7E891AD-7F3D-4E10-807A-64406090EFF3.jpeg.4b3b324df8c996278fb38fee41dce3fc.jpegThe snow squall that passed through here about 3:30 moving off to the east. Tonight is 3 weeks since the lake effect event dropped 13 inches here. We’ve been able to maintain a snow cover continuously since then which is pretty good for this winter. 

I've had a solid 1-2" snowpack for over a week now.  Deep winter.  ;)

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13 minutes ago, lakeeffectkid383 said:

West Falls looks to be in a great spot tonight. How much did they get last night and this morning? 

We had close to a foot this morning. It had just shifted south when I got there this morning but blowing snow kept it interesting through the day. 

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2 hours ago, swva said:

2” so far today.  Hope this gets more organized soon.  Looks rough right now.  

Yeah, according to the NWS the band *should"drop south after midnight.. Flow 280ish which will once again keep me on the fringe lol I think we need a 275 ish here.. Good luck..

A persistent cyclonic flow will circulate colder air across the
region through tonight...with H85 temps falling to arnd -12c this
evening to -15c by Wednesday morning. Additional support will come
in later this evening as shortwave over western Great Lakes makes
its way eastward. This will maintain significant lake snows east of
the lakes where lake snow warnings remain in effect into Wednesday
morning. The steering flow will veer from roughly 260 this evening
to 280 after midnight, then to 300 on Wednesday when the region will
be found in the H85 thermal trough. While this sub arctic airmass
will tend to expand the lake snows over the region (largely due to
spray off Lake Ontario)...a crashing cap will leads to MUCH less
efficient snow-making southeast of the lakes. Even so, much of
western NY to the Finger Lakes will pick up a couple inches of snow
on Wednesday.
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9 minutes ago, wolfie09 said:

Yeah, according to the NWS the band *should"drop south after midnight.. Flow 280ish which will once again keep me on the fringe lol I think we need a 275 ish here.. Good luck..


A persistent cyclonic flow will circulate colder air across the
region through tonight...with H85 temps falling to arnd -12c this
evening to -15c by Wednesday morning. Additional support will come
in later this evening as shortwave over western Great Lakes makes
its way eastward. This will maintain significant lake snows east of
the lakes where lake snow warnings remain in effect into Wednesday
morning. The steering flow will veer from roughly 260 this evening
to 280 after midnight, then to 300 on Wednesday when the region will
be found in the H85 thermal trough. While this sub arctic airmass
will tend to expand the lake snows over the region (largely due to
spray off Lake Ontario)...a crashing cap will leads to MUCH less
efficient snow-making southeast of the lakes. Even so, much of
western NY to the Finger Lakes will pick up a couple inches of snow
on Wednesday.

What’s the best radar site for up here?

I’m not too optimistic about tonight.  I have been coming up here 16 years and watched the band sweep right by when it drops south.

Later this week looking good right now though.  And I have had 14” here since Friday so I’ll take it.

How much did you get today?

 

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7 minutes ago, swva said:

What’s the best radar site for up here?

I’m not too optimistic about tonight.  I have been coming up here 16 years and watched the band sweep right by when it drops south.

Later this week looking good right now though.  And I have had 14” here since Friday so I’ll take it.

How much did you get today?

 

1 full inch this morning lol

I also agree about this sweeping right through.. 

I use wunderground since the NWS radar is now unusable..

https://www.wunderground.com/radar/us/ny/pulaski/tyx

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