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


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  • The latest two runs of the GFS have been bringing that system much closer also... however from what I'm seeing there's really not much chance it'll be able to trend much more. Maybe something on the Cape?  And that guy just rubs me the wrong way, he'd be better off with all the weenies on YouTube
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5 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

Mid December has arrived and once again only a significant pattern change is going to save the winter of 24-25...

So are we writing off this winter too now? I know it seems like it's a rerun of last winter in some respects. But we do still have January, February and even March.

It's a broken record in here. Something's got to give. We'll see if it's this season

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3 minutes ago, Snowcrazed71 said:

So are we writing off this winter too now? I know it seems like it's a rerun of last winter in some respects. But we do still have January, February and even March.

It's a broken record in here. Something's got to give. We'll see if it's this season

At this point a significant pattern change is needed....

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10 minutes ago, Snowcrazed71 said:

So are we writing off this winter too now? I know it seems like it's a rerun of last winter in some respects. But we do still have January, February and even March.

It's a broken record in here. Something's got to give. We'll see if it's this season

I mean it may be a sad look to a once promising pattern, but we do this same song and dance every season. We've "wasted" December, when a place like ORH only averages about 10" through this date and has 7.5" on the season. The season could still end up just fine.

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this week is a comical folly

we get a juicy fast moving wave about .5C too warm for any sne snow, then ... whiffed by a coastal literally within radar scan of the coast late in the week

= no snow for xmas

consider yourselves served!

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6 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

I mean it may be a sad look to a once promising pattern, but we do this same song and dance every season. We've "wasted" December, when a place like ORH only averages about 10" through this date and has 7.5" on the season. The season could still end up just fine.

Thats because we want it to snow right after Thanksgiving and keep building pack right up to April 1st. I do remember one year where we had a pack almost the whole winter with several good storms, I don't remember if it was the 90s or early 2000s.

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10 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

I mean it may be a sad look to a once promising pattern, but we do this same song and dance every season. We've "wasted" December, when a place like ORH only averages about 10" through this date and has 7.5" on the season. The season could still end up just fine.

We pull the plug 

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9 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

I mean it may be a sad look to a once promising pattern, but we do this same song and dance every season. We've "wasted" December, when a place like ORH only averages about 10" through this date and has 7.5" on the season. The season could still end up just fine.

Take a look at Boston's December snowfall totals over the last decade..

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The warmth ahead is impressive, but to me the lack of cold behind these fronts is the more interesting story. Keep in mind this is *while* the pacific is cooperating...

Have to go way up into UP of Michigan or far interior Ontario to even find temps at freezing...

 

https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/mesoanalysis/new/viewsector.php?sector=16#

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6 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

The warmth ahead is impressive, but to me the lack of cold behind these fronts is the more interesting story. Keep in mind this is *while* the pacific is cooperating...

Have to go way up into UP of Michigan or far interior Ontario to even find temps at freezing...

 

https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/mesoanalysis/new/viewsector.php?sector=16#

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That has been the story for a number of years. The "Montreal Express" rarely makes an appearance. 

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