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18 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

Yes I remember that one. Veteran’s day storm. 

Went sledding as a kid, and I remember thinking “if it snows this early, this is going to be a monster winter” (which didn’t necessarily transpire that way lol)

I think it was the only storm that season lol

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20 minutes ago, dailylurker said:

Does anyone remember the president's day storm (November 11th, 1987)? Whenever I hear people say it can't snow and stick in November. I think about that storm and how i was stuck at school until midnight when the local rednecks with their trucks saved us. I remember riding up front in some super loud mudding truck with like 5 kids yelling out direction how to get home. The good ole days when adults didn't care about kids lol. I remember lots of thunder and lightning during that storm. I was in 3rd grade and still remember the evolution and temp profile as the storm progressed. 

I was only 3, BUT I to this day still vividly remember the thundersnow from it. I can picture exactly where I was in my parent's house in Pasadena listening to thunder while it snowed. That's my only memory of it. lol 

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Just now, mappy said:

I was only 3, BUT I to this day still vividly remember the thundersnow from it. I can picture exactly where I was in my parent's house in Pasadena listening to thunder while it snowed. That's my only memory of it. lol 

That storm had the most thunder I've ever seen in my 46 years alive. I remember sitting in the school cafeteria during lunch that day. I remember flashes of lightning coming from these little windows along the upper walls. I remember the thunder shaking the building and it ripping snow around noon that day. Truly an amazing storm. I was in Crownsville MD where we had about 15" in less then 6 hours.

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Vet Day storm of 1987 was awesome. Went to school with a forecast of flurries and by 10am we had 6”. Schools closed early and roads were totally boned. The bus had to stay on the main road and dropped us off a half mile from my house. Was so fun walking in the snow as it puked fatties 

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15 minutes ago, H2O said:

Vet Day storm of 1987 was awesome. Went to school with a forecast of flurries and by 10am we had 6”. Schools closed early and roads were totally boned. The bus had to stay on the main road and dropped us off a half mile from my house. Was so fun walking in the snow as it puked fatties 

And...(for those too young, or not from around here), it was over 70f two days before. We didn't believe that flurry-cast. At work we had to share a couple snow shovels to get out of our parking lot,  since most shovels were still in basement/garage/shed summer hibernation.

Following winter was reasonably good Jan, but lousy Feb.

 

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35 minutes ago, dailylurker said:

That storm had the most thunder I've ever seen in my 46 years alive. I remember sitting in the school cafeteria during lunch that day. I remember flashes of lightning coming from these little windows along the upper walls. I remember the thunder shaking the building and it ripping snow around noon that day. Truly an amazing storm. I was in Crownsville MD where we had about 15" in less then 6 hours.

I can remember all the 90s storms, but not quite the years haha. There was one in January, maybe 94? I got the chicken pox, right around new years, before the vaccine was available. Spent a whole week home from school. Then my sisters got it the following week or so, and it snowed. So I was out of school for another week able to play in the snow while my poor little sisters had the pox. 

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3 hours ago, mappy said:

I can remember all the 90s storms, but not quite the years haha. There was one in January, maybe 94? I got the chicken pox, right around new years, before the vaccine was available. Spent a whole week home from school. Then my sisters got it the following week or so, and it snowed. So I was out of school for another week able to play in the snow while my poor little sisters had the pox. 

You didn't stay inside out of sympathy?

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We're going to Wisp with a few other families the weekend of the first full week of February. We did the same last year between Christmas and the New Year...and it sucked. I mean...we had fun, but the conditions were truly awful.

Watching the webcams now and really hoping we get into some good fun while we're there. I suppose that, if nothing else, we'll at least have some snow on the ground and more than half the lifts will be open!

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2 hours ago, T. August said:

My Vantage Pro2 came today, just in time to accurately measure 38° and precipitation.

I was just shopping that last night. My vantage vue is 10 years old and the rain gauge stopped working a while ago so rely on a neighbors station for rain amounts. It’s just so very expensive. 

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3 hours ago, mappy said:

I was just shopping that last night. My vantage vue is 10 years old and the rain gauge stopped working a while ago so rely on a neighbors station for rain amounts. It’s just so very expensive. 

I just finished setting it up - it’s awesome, not gonna lie. I got the wireless one with the WeatherLink console on Amazon for $850.

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