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5 hours ago, gravitylover said:

Not at this point it isn't. All it takes is a couple of tenths for my basement walls to start seeping again. When it rains an inch or more I suck 100s of gallons out with a shop vac over the next couple of days. We usually put a car in front of the house to make it easier to deal with the driveway but I can't because the mud is tenacious and I've been stuck several times now. The backyard is spongy and the garden is too wet to plant anything. #bringbackthedrought for a month or two ;) 

But I'm jealous of your location...

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20 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

maybe last week of March if some models are correct

Spring is by far my least favorite season. The others I like, spring is the worst 

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2 hours ago, bluewave said:

March was more like a winter month during the 2010s and is now a spring month In the 2020s. 
 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Mar
Season
Mean 46.5 46.5
2024 48.7 48.7
2023 44.6 44.6
2022 45.3 45.3
2021 45.8 45.8
2020 48.0 48.0


 

Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Mar
Season
Mean 0.1 0.1
2024 T T
2023 0.1 0.1
2022 0.4 0.4
2021 T T
2020 T T


 

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Mar
Season
Mean 42.7 42.7
2019 41.7 41.7
2018 40.1 40.1
2017 39.2 39.2
2016 48.9 48.9
2015 38.1 38.1
2014 37.7 37.7
2013 40.1 40.1
2012 50.9 50.9
2011 42.3 42.3
2010 48.2 48.2
Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Mar
Season
Mean 6.0 6.0
2019 10.4 10.4
2018 11.6 11.6
2017 9.7 9.7
2016 0.9 0.9
2015 18.6 18.6
2014 0.1 0.1
2013 7.3 7.3
2012 0.0 0.0
2011 1.0 1.0
2010 T T

 

People were using March snow and cold as a workaround for the loss of December in the 2010s. Like the season shifted vs what actually happened…the season shrunk

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Under brilliant sunshine, the temperature soared into the 70s across much of the region. New York City topped out at 74°.

The first two weeks of March had a mean temperature of 49.5° in Central Park. That broke the old record for warmest first two weeks of the month of 49.0° that was set in 2020. Five of the ten warmest first two weeks of March have occurred since 2000: 2000, 2012, 2016, 2020, and 2024.

Despite some possible showers, tomorrow will be another very warm day with the temperature rising into the middle and upper 60s in the New York City area and middle and upper 70s from Philadelphia and southward. The generally mild conditions will persist through the coming weekend.

Afterward, it will turn cooler. However, as has generally been the case this winter, no direct Arctic shots are likely. As a result, the cold will likely not be severe for the season. Moderation will occur later in the week. The closing days of March could turn warm.

No significant snowfall appears likely in the northern Middle Atlantic region through at least March 20th. The probability of an unprecedented second consecutive winter with less than 10" seasonal snowfall in New York City's Central Park has continued to increase. Records go back to 1869.

The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +1.0°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +1.4°C for the week centered around March 6. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +0.98°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +1.53°C. A basinwide El Niño event is ongoing. The ongoing El Niño event will continue to fade during March. Neutral conditions could develop during the spring.

The SOI was +18.43 today.

The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was -0.502 today.

Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied 94% probability that New York City will have a warmer than normal March (1991-2020 normal). March will likely finish with a mean temperature near 47.1° (4.3° above normal).

 

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4 hours ago, FPizz said:

Came back from great weather in Aruba to great weather here (73), but also to tree that fell from the wind the other day and took out a few sections of pool fencing.


Ouch. Hi Frank.

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3 hours ago, psv88 said:

74 did it, probably won’t see that again until April/May


Long range guidance starting to look very warm with a big SE ridge.

Let’s hope they’re correct.

 

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Another way to look at winter futility would be percentage of precip falling as snow. I took only Dec-Jan-Feb total precip and snowfalls, and on an assumption of 10:1 ratio, calculated percentages of precip falling as snow. In certain cases, snowfall liquid equivalent would introduce errors, and also a few winters would end up with better percentages if Nov or March were included (most would drop further). 

A lot of winters finish with percentages of 10 to 30, but most of the "futile" winters as found by total snowfalls are also below 10% conversion rates (1900-01 was not because it was quite a dry winter).

Top and bottom 20 winters are identified in full list below:  

 

<<< Percentage of Winter Precip Falling as Snow (NYC) >>>

 

_________ Precip _________________ Snowfall ________________ %

Winter ___ DEC _ JAN _ FEB ____TOTAL __ DEC _JAN _FEB __ TOTAL __ Percent

1868-69 _ 2.00*_ 2.53 _ 6.87 _ 11.40 ____ 15.0*_15.1 _ 9.6 ___ 39.7 ______ 34 _*Dec 1868 est fro available wx aps 

1869-70 _ 5.02 _ 4.41 _ 2.83 _ 12.26 _____   5.3 _ 1.1 _ 9.3 __  15.7 _______ 13

1870-71 __ 2.18 _ 2.07 _2.74 __ 6.99 ______ 3.0 _15.9 _12.1 __ 31.0 _______ 44 (t10 highest)

1871-72 __ 2.24 _ 1.88 _1.29 __ 5.41 _______ 3.9 _ 1.9 _ 3.0 ___ 8.8 _______ 16

1872-73 _ 3.18 _ 5.34 _3.80 __12.32 ______26.8 _10.6 _ 18.9__56.3 _______46 (9 highest)

1873-74 _ 2.96 _ 5.33 _2.04 __10.33 _______9.3 _ 6.6 _ 19.0__34.9 _______34 

1874-75 _ 2.82 _ 3.17 _ 2.62 __ 8.61 _______10.1 _14.5 _ 4.5 __ 29.1 _______34

1875-76 _ 2.12 _ 0.94 _ 4.81 __ 7.87 _______ 1.0 __1.5 _ 12.5 __ 15.0 _______19

1876-77 _ 2.54 _ 2.62 _1.24 __ 6.40 _______12.3_20.5_ 0.4 __ 33.2 _______52 (6 highest)

1877-78 _ 0.68 _4.46 _3.75 __ 8.89 _______ 0.0 _ 6.1 _ 2.0 ___ 8.1 ________ 9

1878-79 _ 5.14 _2.63 _2.02 __ 9.79 _______ 5.5__17.3_11.4 __ 34.2 _______ 36 (t23 highest)

1879-80 _ 4.94 _2.02 _2.12 __ 9.08 _______ 5.4 _ 2.5 _4.0 __ 11.9 _______ 13

1880-81 _ 2.27 _4.80 _4.93 __12.00 _______11.5_ 11.5_ 8.9 __ 31.9 _______ 27

1881-82 _ 4.18 _5.08 _3.43 __12.59 _______ 1.3 __17.5_ 9.3 __ 28.1 _______ 22

1882-83 _1.95 _2.68 _4.21 __ 8.84 _______ 0.0 __9.4__10.2__ 19.6 _______ 22

1883-84_ 3.20 _5.22_4.92 __13.34 _______22.6_10.3 _ 8.0 __40.9 _______ 31       

1884-85 _6.17 _3.06 _4.56 _ 13.79 _______ 10.7 _4.6 _14.6 __29.9 _______ 22

1885-86_ 2.46 _3.91 _4.89 _ 11.26 ________ Tr __13.5 _ 5.3 __18.8 _______ 17

1886-87 _2.79 _4.42 _5.96 _ 13.17 _______ 10.3 _6.6 _ 8.0 __ 24.9_______ 19 

1887-88 _4.39 _4.96 _3.49 _12.84 _______ 9.0 __11.1 _ 3.0 __ 23.1 _______ 18

1888-89 _3.42 _4.97 _2.21 _10.60 _______ Tr __ 4.0 __ 7.0 __ 11.0 _______ 10

1889-90 _1.92 _2.29 _3.41 _ 7.62 _______ 6.0 __ 0.0 __ 1.0 ___ 7.0 _______ 9

1890-91 _3.70 _6.00 _4.12 _13.82 _______11.4 __10.0 _ 5.3 __ 26.7 _______20

1891-92 _3.55 _4.69 _0.94 _ 9.18 _______ 0.0 __12.2 __ 0.1 __12.3 _______ 13

1892-93 _1.30 _2.33 _6.14 _ 9.77 _______ 3.0 __16.0 __17.5 __36.5 _______37 (t20 highest)

1893-94 _3.08 _2.01 _3.93 _ 9.02_______ 8.3 __9.4 _ 20.5 __38.2 _______42 (13 highest)

1894-95 _4.65 _5.01 _0.46 _10.12 _______ 4.0 __9.5 __9.0 __ 22.5 _______22

1895-96 _2.48 _0.96 _6.83 _10.27_______ Tr ___ 3.0 _ 9.5 __ 12.5 _______12

1896-97 _1.13 _3.00 _2.52 _ 6.65 _______13.0__11.3__11.0 __ 35.3 _______53 (t4 highest)

1897-98 _4.87 _4.26 _4.22 _13.35 ______ 4.1 __ 9.0 __ 1.3__ 14.4 _______11

1898-99 _3.07 _3.97 _3.91 _10.95_______1.5 __ 5.3 __25.3 _ 32.1 _______29

1899-1900 _1.91_4.22_5.38_11.51 _______ 0.1 __ 1.0 __ 6.6 __ 7.7 ________6.7 (16 lowest)

1900-01 _ 2.01 _1.66 _0.55 _ 4.22 _______0.1 __ 2.0 __ 7.0 __ 9.1 _______ 22

1901-02 _7.01 _2.27 _5.39 _14.67 _______2.0 __ 4.0__15.8 __21.8 _______15

1902-03 _6.77 _4.18 _4.70 _15.65 _______14.4 _ 4.5 __9.9 __28.8 _______18

1903-04 _3.09 _2.97 _2.21_ 8.27 _______ 6.4__15.6 _ 5.0 __27.0 _______33

1904-05 _1.96 _2.77 _2.01 _ 6.74 _______21.7__18.4 __5.8 __45.9 _______69 (highest)

1905-06 _3.37 _2.69 _2.47 _8.53 _______ 1.0 __ 1.5 _ 6.0 __ 8.5 _______ 10

1906-07 _3.58 _2.89 _2.25 _8.72 _______ 0.3__11.0 _21.8 __33.1 _______38 (t16 highest)

1907-08 _4.26 _3.76 _5.86 _13.88 _______5.3__10.0 _14.4__ 29.7_______22

1908-09 _3.19 _3.32 _4.53 _11.04 _______ 2.9__11.4 __0.8 __15.1 _______ 14

1909-10 _4.29 _4.64 _3.15 _12.08 _______ 9.0__11.1 __5.0 __ 25.1 _______ 21

1910-11 _ 1.88 _2.79 _ 3.26 _ 7.93 _______ 5.1 __1.3__13.3__ 19.7 _______ 24

1911-12 _3.07 _2.56 _2.73 __ 8.36 _______ 8.5 _13.0 _ 2.5__ 24.0 _______29

1912-13 _5.01 _3.43 _2.74 __11.18 _______11.4 __ 0.3 _ 2.6__ 14.3 _______13

1913-14 _3.59 _5.27 _3.33__12.19 _______ 0.3 __1.3 __17.4__ 19.0 _______16 

1914-15 _5.34 _7.94 _6.01 _ 19.29 _______2.6 __3.8 __4.5__ 10.9 _______ 5.6 (8 lowest)

1915-16 _4.28 _1.28 _4.76 _ 10.32 _______8.1 __ 0.7__13.1 __ 21.9 _______21

1916-17 _ 4.25 _2.96 _2.08 _ 9.29 ______14.5 _ 5.8 _12.2 __32.5 _______35 (t25 highest)

1917-18 _4.25 _3.53 _2.47 _10.25 _______14.1__13.2_ 3.7 __31.0 _______ 30

1918-19 _3.61 _3.51 _3.84 _ 10.96 _______ 0.3 __0.3 __0.5 __ 1.1 ________1.0 (2nd lowest)

1919-20 _2.77 _2.09 _6.41_ 11.27 _______ 8.8 __8.2_ 25.3__42.3 _______38 (t16 highest)

1920-21 _6.16 _2.94 _5.41 _ 14.51 _______ 1.7 __3.5 _13.3__ 18.5 _______ 13

1921-22 _2.34 _2.73 _3.35 _ 8.42 _______ 7.3 __9.4 _7.2 __ 23.9_______ 28

1922-23 _3.86 _6.99 _2.53 _13.38 ______ 8.0 _24.5 _18.8 __51.3 ______ 39 (t14 highest)

1923-24 _4.43 _4.90 _4.35 _13.68 ______ 1.5 _ 2.5 __11.9 __15.9 _______ 12

1924-25 _2.47 _5.42 _2.43 _10.32 ______ 0.9 _27.4 _ 1.3 __29.6 _______29

1925-26 _3.30 _2.85 _5.37 _11.52 _______ 0.9 __3.1 _26.3__30.3_______ 26

1926-27 _4.00 _2.03 _3.46 _9.49 _______ 11.7 _ 5.7 _ 4.6 _ 22.0 _______23

1927-28 _4.01 _1.87 _4.84 _10.72 _______ 2.1 ___2.7 __4.0 __ 8.8 _______ 8.2 (19 lowest)

1928-29 _0.98_3.33 _5.07_  9.38 _______ 2.0 __2.3 __9.3 __ 13.6_______ 15

1929-30 _3.34_2.37 _3.24_ 8.95 _______ 6.3 __3.5 __3.8 __ 13.6 _______15

1930-31 _2.73 _2.56 _2.71_ 8.00 _______ 5.7 __0.5 __ 3.6 ___ 9.8_______12

1931-32 _2.44 _4.45 _2.70_ 9.59 _______ 0.1 __0.8 __ 1.8 ___ 2.7 _______2.8 (t5 lowest)

1932-33 _2.51 _1.78 _3.09 _ 7.38 _______ 9.4 __ Tr __12.8__ 22.2_______ 30

1933-34 _3.45_3.42 _3.01 _9.88 _______ 14.9 __0.1__27.9__ 42.9_______43 (12 highest)

1934-35 _2.66 _3.91 _3.17 _9.74 ________ 1.0 _23.6 _ 7.2 __ 31.8 _______33

1935-36 _1.24 _7.54 _2.68_11.46 _______ 6.6 _ 12.1 _10.3 __ 29.0 _______26

1936-37 _7.53 _5.97 _2.48_15.98 _______Tr ___ 6.5 __ 3.4 __ 9.9 _______ 6.2 (11 lowest)

1937-38 _2.06 _3.99 _1.97_ 8.02 _______ 0.7 __ 6.5 __ Tr ___ 7.2 _______ 9

1938-39 _2.62 _3.80 _6.20_12.62_______ 1.7 __10.3 __ 5.5 __17.5_______ 14

1939-40 _1.39 _2.61 _2.63_ 6.63 _______ 3.1 __ 3.5 __12.0 _ 18.6_______28

1940-41 _2.79 _3.23 _3.53 _9.55 _______ 3.0 _ 9.2 __ 5.4 _ 17.6 _______ 18

1941-42 _4.05 _2.88 _2.53 _9.46 _______ 0.3 _ 6.4 __ 1.9 __ 8.6 _______ 9

1942-43 _4.57 _2.46 _1.87_ 8.90 _______ 8.5 _ 9.5 __ 4.4 __22.4 _______25

1943-44 _1.20 _3.20 _1.73 _6.13 ________ Tr __ 4.8 __ 7.7 __ 12.5 _______20

1944-45 _2.57_2.24 _2.94_ 7.75 _______ 6.7 _ 12.3 __ 8.1 __ 27.1 _______35 (t25 highest)

1945-46 _4.56 _1.86 _ 1.76 _8.18 _______15.6 _ 4.2 __ 7.9 __ 27.7 _______34

1946-47 _1.61 _2.74 _2.24 _6.59 _______ 1.3 __5.5 __ 17.7__ 24.5 _______37 (t20 highest)

1947-48 _3.92 _4.74 _2.52_ 11.18_______30.2 _15.3__13.6 _ 59.1 _______53 (t4 highest)

1948-49 _6.28 _6.04_3.58_ 15.90_______25.3 _ 1.8 __10.7_ 37.8 _______ 24

1949-50 _2.28 _2.26 _4.44_ 8.98 _______ 1.3 __ 0.4 __8.5_ 10.2 _______ 11

1950-51 _4.32 _3.31 _3.05 _10.67 _______ 3.8 __ 0.9 __ 1.9 __6.6 _______ 6.3 (14 lowest)

1951-52 _4.28 _4.55 _1.38 _10.21 _______ 3.3 __ 6.2 __ 2.8 _ 12.3_______12

1952-53 _4.12 _4.90 _2.37_ 11.39 _______ 7.5 __ 4.1 __ 0.4 __12.0 _______11

1953-54 _4.42 _1.65 _1.81 _ 7.88 _______ Tr __ 12.7 __ 0.5 __13.2 _______17

1954-55 _3.03 _0.77 _3.01_ 6.81_______  0.1 __ 2.6 __ 5.2 __ 7.9 _______ 12

1955-56 _0.25 _1.54 _4.18 _5.97 _______ 3.3 __ 1.2 __ 2.7 __ 7.2 _______ 12

1956-57 _3.29 _1.70 _2.43 _7.42 _______0.9 __ 8.9 __ 7.0 __16.8 _______ 23

1957-58 _5.26 _3.79 _2.98 _12.03_______8.7 __9.2 __10.7 _ 28.6 _______24

1958-59 _1.25 _2.34 _1.69 __5.28 _______3.8 __ 1.5 __ 0.4 __ 5.7 _______ 11

1959-60 _4.64_2.40 _4.43_ 11.47 ______ 15.8 _ 2.5 __1.9 __ 20.2 ______ 18

1960-61 _3.04 _1.88 _3.96 _ 8.88 _______18.6 _16.7__18.2__ 53.5 _______60 (2 highest)

1961-62 _3.04 _2.62 _3.74 _ 9.40 _______7.7 __ 0.6 __ 9.6 _17.9 _______ 19

1962-63 _2.26 _1.93 _2.55 _ 6.74 _______ 4.5 _ 5.3 _ 3.7 __13.5 _______ 20

1963-64 _2.31 _4.62 _2.93 _9.86 _______ 11.3 _13.3 _14.1__38.7 _______ 39 (t14 highest)

1964-65 _4.16 _3.09 _3.66_ 10.91 _______ 3.1 _ 14.8__2.5__20.4 _______ 19

1965-66 _1.72 _2.63 _4.96_ 9.31 ________ Tr __11.6 __9.8__ 21.4 _______ 23

1966-67 _3.18 _1.39 _ 2.68_ 7.25 _______ 9.1 _ 1.4 __23.6__ 34.1 _______ 47 (highest) 

1967-68 _6.08 _2.04 _1.13 _ 9.25 _______ 5.5 _ 3.6 __ 1.1 __ 10.2 _______ 11

1968-69 _4.15 _1.10 _3.05 _ 8.30 _______ 7.0 _ 1.0 __ 16.6__ 24.6 _______30

1969-70 _7.07 _0.66 _4.52_12.25_______ 6.8 _ 8.4 __ 6.4 __21.6 _______ 18

1970-71 _2.82 _2.67 _5.33 _10.82_______ 2.4 _11.4 __ Tr __ 13.8 _______ 13

1971-72 _1.76 _2.41 _5.90 _10.07 _______ Tr __ 2.8 _ 17.8 __ 20.6 _______20

1972-73 _6.09_4.53 _4.55_ 15.17 _______ Tr __ 1.8 __ 0.8 ___ 2.6 _______ 1.7 (3 lowest)

1973-74 _9.98 _3.80 _1.49_ 15.27_______ 2.8 _ 7.8 __ 9.4 __ 20.0 _______13 

1974-75 _6.33 _4.76 _3.33_ 14.42 _______ 0.1 _ 2.0__10.6 __12.7 _______ 9

1975-76 _3.63 _5.78 _3.13_ 12.54 _______ 2.3 _ 5.6 __5.0__ 12.9 _______10

1976-77 _2.29 _2.25 _2.51_ 7.05 _______ 5.1 _ 13.0 __ 5.8__ 23.9_______33

1977-78 _5.06 _8.27 _1.59_ 14.92_______ 0.4__20.3 _23.0__43.7_______29

1978-79 _5.61 _10.52_4.58_20.71_______ 0.5 _ 6.6 _ 20.1 __ 27.2_______13

1979-80 _2.69 _1.72 _1.04_ 5.45 _______ 3.5 _ 2.0 __ 2.7 __ 8.2 _______15

1980-81 _0.58 _0.58 _6.04_ 7.20 _______ 2.8 _ 8.0 __ Tr __ 10.8 _______15

1981-82 _5.18 _6.46 _2.37 _14.01_______ 2.1 _ 11.8 __ 0.4__ 14.3_______10

1982-83 _1.47 _5.01 _3.22_ 9.70 _______ 3.0 _ 1.9 __21.5__ 26.4_______27

1983-84 _9.77 _1.87 _4.86 _16.50_______1.6 _ 11.7 __ 0.2 __ 13.5_______ 8.2 (t19 lowest)

1984-85 _3.26 _1.00 _2.41_ 6.67 _______ 5.5 _ 8.4 __10.0__23.9_______36 (t23 highest)

1985-86 _0.83 _4.23 _2.86_ 7.94_______ 0.9 _ 2.2 __ 9.9__ 13.0_______16

1986-87 _6.16 _ 5.81 _ 1.01 _12.98_______0.6 _13.6 __ 7.0__ 21.2_______16

1987-88 _2.17 _3.64 _3.91 _ 9.72 _______2.6 _ 13.9 __1.5__ 18.0_______19

1988-89 _1.13 _2.29 _3.03 _ 6.45 _______ 0.3 _ 5.0 __ 0.3 __ 5.6 ______ 9

1989-90 _0.83 _5.34 _2.33 _8.50 _______ 1.4 _ 1.8 __ 1.8 __ 5.0 _______ 5.9 (9 lowest)

1990-91 _5.58 _3.38 _1.93 _10.89 _______ 7.2 _ 8.4 __ 9.1 __24.7_______ 23

1991-92 _4.26 _ 1.68 _ 1.87 _ 7.81 _______ 0.7 _ 1.5 __ 1.0 __ 3.2 _______ 4.1 (t7 lowest)

1992-93 _5.50_3.44 _2.81_ 11.75 _______ 0.4 _ 1.5 _ 10.7 __12.6_______ 11

1993-94 _4.95 _5.62 _3.44_14.01_______ 6.9 _12.0 _ 26.4__45.3_______32

1994-95 _2.90 _3.75 _3.13_ 9.78 _______ Tr __ 0.2 __11.6 __ 11.8_______ 12

1995-96 _2.12 _5.64 _2.59_10.35_______ 11.5 _ 26.1_ 21.2__58.8_______57 (3 highest)

1996-97 _6.48 _3.65 _2.54_12.67_______ Tr __ 4.4 __ 3.8 __ 8.2 _______ 6.5 (15 lowest)

1997-98 _4.27 _5.20 _5.81 _15.28_______ Tr __ 0.5 __ 0.0 __ 0.5 _______ 0.3 (lowest)

1998-99 _1.12 _7.02 _3.49 _11.63 _______ 2.0 _ 4.5 __ 1.7 __ 8.2 _______ 7.1 (17 lowest)

1999-2000_3.23_3.23_1.66_ 8.12_______ Tr __ 9.5 __ 5.2 __14.7 _______18

2000-01 _3.19 _3.16 _1.95 __ 8.30_______ 13.4 _ 8.3__9.5__31.2_______ 38 (t16 highest)

2001-02 _2.24 _1.93 _0.71 __4.88_______ Tr __ 3.5 ___Tr __ 3.5 ________7.2 (18 lowest)

2002-03 _4.06_2.30 _4.55_ 10.91_______ 11.0 _ 4.7 _26.1__41.8_______ 38 (t16 highest)

2003-04 _5.42 _2.13 _2.68_10.23_______ 19.8 _17.3 __0.7__37.8_______ 37 (t20 highest)

2004-05 _3.71 _4.67 _3.04_11.42 _______ 3.0 _ 15.3 _15.8__34.1_______30

2005-06 _4.60 _4.99 _2.88_12.47_______ 9.7 _ 2.0 _ 26.9__38.6_______31

2006-07 _2.15 _3.63 _ 1.99 _ 7.77_______ 0.0 _ 2.6 __ 3.8 __ 6.4 _______8.3 (21 lowest)

2007-08 _5.22 _2.85 _5.95_14.02_______ 2.9 _ Tr ___ 9.0 __11.9 _______8.5

2008-09 _6.62 _2.98 _0.93_10.53_______ 6.0 _ 9.0 __4.3 __19.3_______ 18

2009-10 _7.27 _2.08 _6.69 _16.04_______12.4 _ 2.1 _ 36.9__51.4_______32

2010-11 _4.24 _4.93 _3.47 _12.64_______20.1 _36.0 __4.8__60.9_______48 (8 highest)

2011-12 _4.00 _3.23 _ 1.37 __8.60_______ 0.0 _ 4.3 __ 0.2 __ 4.5 ______ 5.2 (10 lowest)

2012-13 _4.80 _2.76 _4.25__11.81_______ 0.4 _ 1.5 __12.2 __14.1 _______12

2013-14 _4.85 _2.79 _5.48 _13.12_______ 8.6 _19.7 _29.0__57.3_______44 (t10 highest)

2014-15 _6.04 _5.23 _2.04 _13.31_______ 1.0 _16.9 _ 13.6__31.5______ 24

2015-16 _4.72 _4.41 _4.40_ 13.53_______ Tr __27.9 __ 4.0__31.9______ 24

2016-17 _2.89 _4.83 _2.48_ 10.20_______3.2 _ 7.9 __ 9.4__20.5_______20

2017-18 _2.21 _2.18 _ 5.83_ 10.22_______7.7 _ 11.2 __ 4.9__23.8_______24

2018-19 _6.51 _3.58 _3.14 _ 13.23_______ Tr __ 1.1 ___ 2.6 __ 3.7_______ 2.8 (t5 lowest)

2019-20 _7.09 _1.93 _2.54 _ 11.56_______ 2.5 _ 2.3 __ Tr __ 4.8 _______ 4.1 (t7 lowest) 

2020-21 _4.61 _2.31 _5.13 _ 12.05_______ 10.5 _ 2.1__26.0__38.6_______32

2021-22 _1.39 _4.29 _3.23 _ 8.91_______ 0.2 _15.3 __ 2.0 __ 17.5_______20

2022-23 _5.83 _4.38_1.28_ 11.49_______ Tr __ Tr ____ 2.2 __ 2.2 _______1.9 (4 lowest)

2023-24 _6.71 _5.28_ 2.05_15.04_______ Tr ___2.3 ___5.2 __ 7.5 _______ 5.0 (9 lowest)

 

lowest: ________________________________________highest

0.3 (1) ... 1997-98 _____________________________69 (1) 1904-05

1.0 (2) ... 1918-19 _____________________________ 60 (2) 1960-61

1.7 (3) .... 1972-73 ____________________________ 57 (3) 1995-96

1.9 (4) ... 2022-23 ____________________________ 53 (t4) 1896-97, 1947-48

2.8 (t5)....1931-32, 2018-19 __________________ 52 (6) 1876-77

4.1 (t7) ... 1991-92, 2019-20 _________________ 49 (7) 1966-67

5.0 (9) ... 2023-24 ___________________________ 48 (8) 2010-11

5.2 (10)... 2011-12 ____________________________ 46 (9) 1872-73

5.6 (11) ... 1914-15 ____________________________44 (t10) 1870-71, 2013-14

5.9 (12)... 1989-90 ____________________________43 (12) 1933-34

6.2 (13) ... 1936-37 ___________________________42 (13) 1893-94

6.3 (14) ... 1950-51 ___________________________

6.5 (15) ... 1996-97 ___________________________

6.7 (16) ... 1899-1900 _________________________39 (t14) 1922-23, 1963-64

7.1 (17) ... 1998-99 ____________________________ 38 (t16) 1906-07, 1919-20, 2000-01, 2002-03

7.2 (18) ... 2001-02 ____________________________37 (t20) 1892-93, 2003-04, 1946-47

8.2 (t19) ... 1927-28, 1983-84 _________________36 (t23) 1878-79, 1984-85

8.3 (21) ... 2006-07 ___________________________ 35 (t25) 1916-17, 1944-45

___________________________

(% to nearest 0.1 for lowest ten, ties are not broken for top twenty by decimals)

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12 hours ago, ag3 said:


Long range guidance starting to look very warm with a big SE ridge.

Let’s hope they’re correct.

 

B)

Definitely some chill next week but given the seasonal trend a big torch on the other end as every cool/cold period broke into a long torch

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NYC will need to see some snowfall improvement the next 5 years for the 2020s to avoid being the lowest snowfall decade following the highest during the 2010s since 1950. 

 


 

Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Season
Mean 0.0 T 2.6 4.4 7.1 0.1 T 14.2
2023-2024 0.0 T T 2.3 5.2 T M 7.5
2022-2023 0.0 0.0 T T 2.2 0.1 0.0 2.3
2021-2022 0.0 T 0.2 15.3 2.0 0.4 0.0 17.9
2020-2021 0.0 0.0 10.5 2.1 26.0 T 0.0 38.6
2019-2020 0.0 0.0 2.5 2.3 T T T 4.8


 

Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Season
Mean 0.3 1.1 5.3 12.9 11.8 6.0 0.6 37.9
2018-2019 0.0 6.4 T 1.1 2.6 10.4 0.0 20.5
2017-2018 0.0 T 7.7 11.2 4.9 11.6 5.5 40.9
2016-2017 0.0 T 3.2 7.9 9.4 9.7 0.0 30.2
2015-2016 0.0 0.0 T 27.9 4.0 0.9 T 32.8
2014-2015 0.0 0.2 1.0 16.9 13.6 18.6 0.0 50.3
2013-2014 0.0 T 8.6 19.7 29.0 0.1 T 57.4
2012-2013 0.0 4.7 0.4 1.5 12.2 7.3 0.0 26.1
2011-2012 2.9 0.0 0.0 4.3 0.2 0.0 0.0 7.4
2010-2011 0.0 T 20.1 36.0 4.8 1.0 T 61.9
2009-2010 0.0 0.0 12.4 2.1 36.9 T 0.0 51.4


 

Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Season
Mean T T 6.6 7.2 10.1 3.5 0.5 28.0
2008-2009 0.0 T 6.0 9.0 4.3 8.3 T 27.6
2007-2008 0.0 T 2.9 T 9.0 T 0.0 11.9
2006-2007 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.6 3.8 6.0 T 12.4
2005-2006 0.0 T 9.7 2.0 26.9 1.3 0.1 40.0
2004-2005 0.0 T 3.0 15.3 15.8 6.9 0.0 41.0
2003-2004 0.0 0.0 19.8 17.3 0.7 4.8 0.0 42.6
2002-2003 T T 11.0 4.7 26.1 3.5 4.0 49.3
2001-2002 0.0 0.0 T 3.5 T T T 3.5
2000-2001 T 0.0 13.4 8.3 9.5 3.8 0.0 35.0
1999-2000 0.0 0.0 T 9.5 5.2 0.4 1.2 16.3


 

Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Season
Mean 0.0 0.8 3.0 6.1 8.7 5.7 0.1 24.4
1998-1999 0.0 0.0 2.0 4.5 1.7 4.5 0.0 12.7
1997-1998 0.0 T T 0.5 0.0 5.0 0.0 5.5
1996-1997 0.0 0.1 T 4.4 3.8 1.7 T 10.0
1995-1996 0.0 2.9 11.5 26.1 21.2 13.2 0.7 75.6
1994-1995 0.0 T T 0.2 11.6 T T 11.8
1993-1994 0.0 T 6.9 12.0 26.4 8.1 0.0 53.4
1992-1993 0.0 0.0 0.4 1.5 10.7 11.9 0.0 24.5
1991-1992 0.0 T 0.7 1.5 1.0 9.4 T 12.6
1990-1991 0.0 0.0 7.2 8.4 9.1 0.2 0.0 24.9
1989-1990 0.0 4.7 1.4 1.8 1.8 3.1 0.6 13.4


 

Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Season
Mean T 0.1 2.3 7.9 5.4 3.0 1.0 19.7
1988-1989 0.0 0.0 0.3 5.0 0.3 2.5 0.0 8.1
1987-1988 0.0 1.1 2.6 13.9 1.5 T 0.0 19.1
1986-1987 0.0 T 0.6 13.6 7.0 1.9 0.0 23.1
1985-1986 0.0 T 0.9 2.2 9.9 T T 13.0
1984-1985 0.0 T 5.5 8.4 10.0 0.2 T 24.1
1983-1984 0.0 T 1.6 11.7 0.2 11.9 0.0 25.4
1982-1983 0.0 0.0 3.0 1.9 21.5 T 0.8 27.2
1981-1982 0.0 0.0 2.1 11.8 0.4 0.7 9.6 24.6
1980-1981 0.0 T 2.8 8.0 T 8.6 0.0 19.4
1979-1980 T 0.0 3.5 2.0 2.7 4.6 T 12.8


 

Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Season
Mean T 0.3 2.0 8.0 9.9 2.3 0.1 22.5
1978-1979 0.0 2.2 0.5 6.6 20.1 T T 29.4
1977-1978 0.0 0.2 0.4 20.3 23.0 6.8 T 50.7
1976-1977 0.0 T 5.1 13.0 5.8 0.6 T 24.5
1975-1976 0.0 T 2.3 5.6 5.0 4.4 T 17.3
1974-1975 0.0 0.1 0.1 2.0 10.6 0.3 T 13.1
1973-1974 0.0 0.0 2.8 7.8 9.4 3.2 0.3 23.5
1972-1973 T T T 1.8 0.8 0.2 T 2.8
1971-1972 0.0 T T 2.8 17.8 2.3 T 22.9
1970-1971 0.0 0.0 2.4 11.4 T 1.3 0.4 15.5
1969-1970 0.0 T 6.8 8.4 6.4 4.0 T 25.6


 

Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Season
Mean T 0.4 8.3 7.1 10.1 6.1 0.1 32.0
1968-1969 0.0 T 7.0 1.0 16.6 5.6 0.0 30.2
1967-1968 0.0 3.2 5.5 3.6 1.1 6.1 0.0 19.5
1966-1967 0.0 0.0 9.1 1.4 23.6 17.4 T 51.5
1965-1966 T 0.0 T 11.6 9.8 T 0.0 21.4
1964-1965 0.0 0.0 3.1 14.8 2.5 2.8 1.2 24.4
1963-1964 0.0 T 11.3 13.3 14.1 6.0 T 44.7
1962-1963 T T 4.5 5.3 3.7 2.8 T 16.3
1961-1962 0.0 T 7.7 0.6 9.6 0.2 T 18.1
1960-1961 T 0.0 18.6 16.7 18.2 1.2 T 54.7
1959-1960 0.0 0.5 15.8 2.5 1.9 18.5 0.0 39.2


 

Monthly Total Snowfall for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Year
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Season
Mean 0.1 0.5 3.3 4.8 4.0 6.2 1.0 19.9
1958-1959 0.0 T 3.8 1.5 0.4 6.7 0.6 13.0
1957-1958 0.0 T 8.7 9.2 10.7 15.9 0.2 44.7
1956-1957 0.0 T 0.9 8.9 7.0 2.6 2.5 21.9
1955-1956 0.0 1.0 3.3 1.2 2.7 21.1 4.2 33.5
1954-1955 0.0 T 0.1 2.6 5.2 3.6 0.0 11.5
1953-1954 0.0 2.2 T 12.7 0.5 0.1 0.3 15.8
1952-1953 0.5 1.7 7.5 4.1 0.4 0.9 T 15.1
1951-1952 0.0 T 3.3 6.2 2.8 7.4 0.0 19.7
1950-1951 0.0 T 3.8 0.9 1.9 2.7 0.0 9.3
1949-1950 0.0 0.5 1.3 0.4 8.5 1.4 1.9 14.0
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Records:

Highs:


EWR: 79 (1990)
NYC; 77 (1990)
LGA: 74 (1990)


Lows;

 

EWR: 14 (1993)
NYC: 14 (1993)
LGA: 14 (1993)

 

Historical:

 

1938: A tornado hit McPaul, Iowa, while moving from southeast to northwest. Another tornado raced through Batesville, Illinois, at 60 to 65 mph. Another tornado causing F4 damage killed 10 and injured 12 in St. Clair County, Missouri. This tornado was part of an outbreak that produced four different tornadoes and was responsible for 11 deaths and 42 injuries.

1941 - The most severe blizzard in modern history struck North Dakota and Minnesota. The blizzard hit on a Saturday night while many are traveling, and thus claimed 71 lives. Winds gusted to 75 mph at Duluth MN, and reached 85 mph at Grand Forks ND. Snow drifts twelve feet high were reported in north central Minnesota. A cold front traveling 30 mph crossed Minnesota in just seven hours. (15th-16th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

1987 - A winter storm in the western U.S. produced heavy snow in central Nevada, with 23 inches reported at Austin. High winds raked the desert areas of southern California and southern Arizona. Winds gusted to 59 mph at Douglas AZ. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1988 - More than one hundred hours of continuous snow finally came to an end at Marquette MI, during which time the city was buried under 43 inches of snow. Unseasonably cold weather prevailed in the southeastern U.S., with forty-one cities reporting record low temperatures for the date. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1989 - Afternoon and evening thunderstorms produced severe weather from Alabama to the Middle Atlantic Coast. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 80 at Virginia Beach VA. Low pressure in southeastern Ontario produced high winds in the northeastern U.S. Winds gusted to 70 mph at Saint Albins VT. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1990 - Low pressure crossing the Upper Mississippi Valley produced high winds from the Northern and Central Plains to the Great Lakes Region and Ohio Valley. Winds gusted to 73 mph at Iowa City IA, and wind gusts reached 79 mph at Waukesha WI. Winds of 75 mph were reported around Rapid City SD, with gusts to 100 mph. Up to a foot of snow was reported in western Iowa, western Minnesota, and extreme eastern North Dakota. Blizzard conditions were reported in northeastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

 

2004: Brownsville, Texas, breaks a century-old record for the most significant daily rainfall accumulation for March with 3.23 inches.

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