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


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23 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I think we had some snow showers pass through the region iirc then.

Yeah there was no big storm on Xmas eve in 1993. But there were snow showers. We actually salvaged a white Cmas that year in ORH because of that. We got about an inch of snow with the snow showers after the 12/21/93 grinch storm had wiped out our snow pack. 
 

I don’t recall any Xmas eve storms in the 1990s except 1998 which was strictly a SE MA storm. We had nothing in ORH. Obviously 12/23/97 was close…day before Xmas eve. 

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1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:

Yeah there was no big storm on Xmas eve in 1993. But there were snow showers. We actually salvaged a white Cmas that year in ORH because of that. We got about an inch of snow with the snow showers after the 12/21/93 grinch storm had wiped out our snow pack. 
 

I don’t recall any Xmas eve storms in the 1990s except 1998 which was strictly a SE MA storm. We had nothing in ORH. Obviously 12/23/97 was close…day before Xmas eve. 

We had a quick coating or so. I remember walking outside in it. 

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46 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Wasn’t here for that but my benchmark Christmas storm is 2002. 

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Shows the north's sharp cutoff.  Forecast here was 8-12", verified at 1".  Belgrade Village had 8", GYX 18".  

Christmas 2017 brought 8" of powder but I don't recall that much wind.  Best Christmastime storm for me was 12/24/66, 15" with visibility down to 100 yards, and thunder.

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6 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Afternoon high was -16 that day in Fort Kent, with gusts into the 40s.

I was 5 years old, don't remember. But my dad just happens to be here now and just told me he had to plug in his diesel Peugeot (keep the glow plugs warm) at my grandmother's house to make sure it would start after the Christmas day festivities.  Of course, it had to be plugged at any temp below about 25F if not garaged. 

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1 hour ago, Go Kart Mozart said:

Aren't 46" storms commonplace in Sea Girt?

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State's greatest snowfall, 34", was at Cape May (which has the lowest average snowfall of any NJ town).  It was part of the Feb 1989 blast that also notched a -2 at Tallahassee, FL's only subzero temp.

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1 hour ago, Kitz Craver said:

He really does it from a good place in his heart, but some of those posts are like rusty coat hangers scratching out my corneas. 

Yeah he does seem like a genuinely nice guy. Makes it all that much more annoying. He'll get his...

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7 minutes ago, tamarack said:

State's greatest snowfall, 34", was at Cape May (which has the lowest average snowfall of any NJ town).  It was part of the Feb 1989 blast that also notched a -2 at Tallahassee, FL's only subzero temp.

That storm completely missed here…went out to sea after being forecast to be a major storm for us the night before. What a disappointment at the time. 

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2 hours ago, ORH_wxman said:

Yeah there was no big storm on Xmas eve in 1993. But there were snow showers. We actually salvaged a white Cmas that year in ORH because of that. We got about an inch of snow with the snow showers after the 12/21/93 grinch storm had wiped out our snow pack. 
 

I don’t recall any Xmas eve storms in the 1990s except 1998 which was strictly a SE MA storm. We had nothing in ORH. Obviously 12/23/97 was close…day before Xmas eve. 

We narrowly missed a monster in 1991.  It was on all the "long range" models at the time which I believe were the UKMET/MRF/Euro and maybe all went to 120 or 144, the Euro was barely known to exist to most back then although it was out 2-3 years already.    You can see here why the models were seeing something but the air mass was probably going to be an issue anyway.  Al Roker and Nick Gregory were mentioning it a few days out here in NYC.

 

https://www.meteo.psu.edu/ewall/NARR/1991/us1223.php

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