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Digital Snow Thread Winter 2024-2025


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Latest gfs is interesting, but man…it’s still a challenge getting storms to form south of our lat or even a chipper. I know NS dominant patterns are a La Niña theme, but it’s been excessive the last couple years. That’s the trend I’m most interested in tracking.

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40 minutes ago, 87storms said:

Latest gfs is interesting, but man…it’s still a challenge getting storms to form south of our lat or even a chipper. I know NS dominant patterns are a La Niña theme, but it’s been excessive the last couple years. That’s the trend I’m most interested in tracking.

At least we’re seeing clippers making a comeback. Something we haven’t seen in years. And with the PV lurking nearby up top, it’s possible that these may trend south at the last minute, like those two storms last January did. 

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1 hour ago, George BM said:

Five feet in NJ.  :lmao:

Has a storm like that ever happened? Salisbury with a casual 3 feet while Annopoils gets a few pitty inches lol. 

Just looked. The biggest snowfall in history for Salisbury is 21". It's crazy how models are always showing completely non climo events in the LR. 

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2 hours ago, aldie 22 said:

Literally every single map in here has failed to actually happen. How fun is that?

Dude you could say that for pretty much every snow map posted over the past 5yrs.  I'd rather look at fantasy snow maps knowing they'll never come to fruition vs. endless weeks of zonal flow maps with no snow.  It all ends up the same either way. 

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