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December 2024 - Best look to an early December pattern in many a year!


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Boston is in need of 17.1" of snow by the end of the month to avoid its least snowy 2 years on record. Will be interesting to see how this plays out. If December is mostly snowless, then this record could be blown out of the water. Likely a snow drought unlike any other in the city's long and storied history.

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2 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Boston is in need of 17.1" of snow by the end of the month to avoid its least snowy 2 years on record. Will be interesting to see how this plays out. If December is mostly snowless, then this record could be blown out of the water. Likely a snow drought unlike any other in the city's long and storied history.

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Just think of all the times in history to be alive as a snow lover, and this is one we get. Unreal. Boston just had its 3rd least snowy 2 year period ending in 2021, which, of course, is almost certain to drop into 4th barring some late month nor'easter magic.

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28 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Just think of all the times in history to be alive as a snow lover, and this is one we get. Unreal. Boston just had its 3rd least snowy 2 year period ending in 2021, which, of course, is almost certain to drop into 4th barring some late month nor'easter magic.

I’ve been fortunate to be alive in the snowiest 30 years ever. 

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38 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Just think of all the times in history to be alive as a snow lover, and this is one we get. Unreal. Boston just had its 3rd least snowy 2 year period ending in 2021, which, of course, is almost certain to drop into 4th barring some late month nor'easter magic.

Boston just had like two decades of very snowy winters in the means didn’t it?

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22 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Boston just had like two decades of very snowy winters in the means didn’t it?

well .. to be empathetic to the solemn singers, it's been since 2015 ...   mmm 9 years is for all intents and purposes a decade, that much of coastal mass has seen normal snow.  so saying "just had" ...that's a little gaslighty   hahaha.

seriously though, it's getting on in age at this point.   thing is, we may have slipped over a climate threshold where these 9 years worth of sore butting becomes more normal.   i know that's probably going to earn me 0 love hearts, no 100 %'s ... no thankyous and a pile of shit or two, but this is unfortunately our non-zero possible reality at this point. 

that said, this winter will probably go on to conquer all evil ... just to enable.  but the price in selling to that devil might be a new fresh hell of 12 years again over before we pull the cosmic d out of our cc bums ... a time in which the polar ice free waters for the first time.

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7 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

well .. to be empathetic to the solemn singers, it's been since 2015 ...   mmm 9 years is for all intents and purposes a decade, that much of coastal mass has seen normal snow.  so saying "just had" ...that's a little gaslighty   hahaha.

seriously though, it's getting on in age at this point.   thing is, we may have slipped over a climate threshold where these 9 years worth of sore butting becomes more normal.   i know that's probably going to earn me 0 love hearts, no 100 %'s ... no thankyous and a pile of shit or two, but this is unfortunately our non-zero possible reality at this point. 

that said, this winter will probably go on to conquer all evil ... just to enable.  but the price in selling to that devil might be a new fresh hell of 12 years again over before we pull the cosmic d out of our cc bums ... a time in which the polar ice free waters for the first time.

Yeah talk to those of us who lived thru the 80s LOL

 

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1 hour ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Just think of all the times in history to be alive as a snow lover, and this is one we get. Unreal. Boston just had its 3rd least snowy 2 year period ending in 2021, which, of course, is almost certain to drop into 4th barring some late month nor'easter magic.

Really?  As the MET just posted, they also enjoyed(if you like snow) their snowiest 30 years since they’ve been keeping records.  So I mean let’s not get too dramatic. It’s been a rough few years no doubt…but regression had to step in eventually. But They’ll rebound. 

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18 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

well .. to be empathetic to the solemn singers, it's been since 2015 ...   mmm 9 years is for all intents and purposes a decade, that much of coastal mass has seen normal snow.  so saying "just had" ...that's a little gaslighty   hahaha.

seriously though, it's getting on in age at this point.   thing is, we may have slipped over a climate threshold where these 9 years worth of sore butting becomes more normal.   i know that's probably going to earn me 0 love hearts, no 100 %'s ... no thankyous and a pile of shit or two, but this is unfortunately our non-zero possible reality at this point. 

that said, this winter will probably go on to conquer all evil ... just to enable.  but the price in selling to that devil might be a new fresh hell of 12 years again over before we pull the cosmic d out of our cc bums ... a time in which the polar ice free waters for the first time.

Boston was above normal in 21-22  along with the monster Jan storm. BN stretch has been longer for us NE MA and SE NH folk

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17 minutes ago, wx2fish said:

Boston was above normal in 21-22  along with the monster Jan storm. BN stretch has been longer for us NE MA and SE NH folk

oh i was being kinda of glib - but yeah..it's more where i am frankly.  haha. 

altho q, was boston's above normal in 20/21 from one or two storm type of deal?   we've been getting a lot of season-in-one or two storm type years too, which i think shouldn't be used in any affectation based discussion because it's not fair.   waahh

i can tell you that the 'method' in which these bn years have taken place is very different comparing the 1980s to this last 9 years.  that's part of the it -

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21 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Really?  As the MET just posted, they also enjoyed(if you like snow) their snowiest 30 years since they’ve been keeping records.  So I mean let’s not get too dramatic. It’s been a rough few years no doubt…but regression had to step in eventually. But They’ll rebound. 

Color me a little skeptical of the NOAA numbers, when these are the trends in snow cover. 1892 had 137 days with 1" or more snow cover, and 80 days with 6" or more of snow cover at Boston. Yet they claim only 50.5" fell that year. 50.5" in 1892 is not equivalent to the same amount in 2024. To quote the sitting president, c'mon man.

 

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8 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

oh i was being kinda of glib - but yeah..it's more where i am frankly.  haha. 

altho q, was boston's above normal in 20/21 from one or two storm type of deal?   we've been getting a lot of season-in-one or two storm type years too, which i think shouldn't be used in any affectation based discussion because it's not fair.   waahh

i can tell you that the 'method' in which these bn years have taken place is very different comparing the 1980s to this last 9 years.  that's part of the it -

Yeah 12" and 24" events in Jan 2022. I get your point though, can be skewed by larger events. Although, Boston is probbaly more prone to that type of distribution with a lower seasonal avg near the water. 

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8 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Color me a little skeptical of the NOAA numbers, when these are the trends in snow cover. 1892 had 137 days with 1" or more snow cover, and 80 days with 6" or more of snow cover at Boston. Yet they claim only 50.5" fell that year. 50.5" in 1892 is not equivalent to the same amount in 2024. To quote the sitting president, c'mon man.

 

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Actually, I looked into the 1892 numbers. It seems "snow depth" back then was just a running count of how much snow had fallen during the month, so yeah that's nonsense. But even tossing out the first handful of years, the trend is down there. No idea why they stopped observing snow depth in 2004, or the trend would probably down even more.

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13 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Actually, I looked into the 1892 numbers. It seems "snow depth" back then was just a running count of how much snow had fallen during the month, so yeah that's nonsense. But even tossing out the first handful of years, the trend is down there. No idea why they stopped observing snow depth in 2004, or the trend would probably down even more.

With some of their biggest winters after 04, I don’t know.   But whatever.   

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18 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Actually, I looked into the 1892 numbers. It seems "snow depth" back then was just a running count of how much snow had fallen during the month, so yeah that's nonsense. But even tossing out the first handful of years, the trend is down there. No idea why they stopped observing snow depth in 2004, or the trend would probably down even more.

There’s an extremely low chance that any 30 year period since BOS kept records was snowier than the 1990-2020 period. 
 

Snow cover is a different animal but you wouldn’t be able to compare pre-Logan airport to Logan airport obs anyway since Logan is in a munch worse spot for both snow and snow cover than even the old site a little bit inland in the city. But snow cover is definitely more correlated to avg temperature than just snowfall which has a larger precip anomaly component to it.

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10 minutes ago, greenmtnwx said:

Unfortunately, that day 6 cutter looks like a high QPF resort wrecker event. All these early season gains could go up in smoke.

I mean it sucks but I think we are all becoming comfortably numb with regards to these annual December disaster cutters. 

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14 minutes ago, Prismshine Productions said:

Not great not terrible, but better than the doomer scenerio cc52a39cd74c814703d3196385e11b0a.jpg

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this is total ass verbatim. we're going to warm up for a week to 10 days. just a matter of if it holds on through the holidays

my inclination is that we break colder around Christmas but we'll see

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2 minutes ago, brooklynwx99 said:

this is total ass verbatim. we're going to warm up for a week to 10 days. just a matter of if it holds on through the holidays

my inclination is that we break colder around Christmas but we'll see

not sure why day 15 GFS OP was posted, but agreed it's a shit pattern regardless thru 12/20 plus..per the ensembles

 

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Just now, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Weenieshine…

Close the shades until 2025 especially for SNE. 

i never see the point in completely canning the majority of a month when parts of SNE just got their first accumulating snow of the year last night. it looks pretty crappy but stuff can just pop up sometimes

also there looks like a warm front / WAA light snow possibility tomorrow night. maybe an inch in spots. it's something

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7 minutes ago, brooklynwx99 said:

i never see the point in completely canning the majority of a month when parts of SNE just got their first accumulating snow of the year last night. it looks pretty crappy but stuff can just pop up sometimes

also there looks like a warm front / WAA light snow possibility tomorrow night. maybe an inch in spots. it's something

Ok that was a tad ballsy. Never say never (thanks wolfie) but the odds are severely stacked against us rest of month imo. 

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