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The Ides of March end of Winter 2023


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1 minute ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

Just absolutely wild what is happening out there.  Looking through their historical records, it seems the 2010-11 season was their snowiest on record with 669".  I think they break that this year, perhaps by a wide margin.  555" and counting..... 

 

Decent chance they wiz on by the 600" barrier this weekend. 

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1 minute ago, Itstrainingtime said:

End result is the only that matters but the Euro was really close to something special as @Bubbler86 and @paweather already noted.

 

Still feel good about this. 

Two chances in our pocket and more past ITT2.   I personally wish ITT1 would not stall off the Eastern seaboard (unless a real triple phase happens which is a bit of a fantasy here.) 

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6 minutes ago, GrandmasterB said:

One thing for certain, the pattern has potential.  Just gotta find a way to cash!

Bastardi should be out with a whopper of a proclamation at some point today.   The most recent thing up there is some (part of which is bad IMO but other may not think so) advise that Elon Musk posted. 

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18Z HRRR and 3K both stayed fairly steady on the location of the vort for tonight.  The HRRR moved the main stripe of snow a tad south from 12Z. Some accums near ABE going into double digits on the 3K.  Could be some pretty big totals in Central and NE PA and NJ if this stuff accumulates decently. 

 

Still some light stuff in the LSV on both...mix of light snow and light rain. 

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

18Z HRRR and 3K both stayed fairly steady on the location of the vort for tonight.  The HRRR moved the main stripe of snow a tad south from 12Z. Some accums near ABE going into double digits on the 3K.  Could be some pretty big totals in Central and NE PA and NJ if this stuff accumulates decently. 

 

Still some light stuff in the LSV on both...mix of light snow and light rain. 

 

 

 

 

Yeah the Poconos are where I should be!

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