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


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47 minutes ago, mreaves said:

@powderfreakwill have to verify for me but I think January 2014, up here, featured brutal cold interspersed with driving rain.  

 

44 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I think that is the month where Tamarack had a frigid month with more inches of rain vs snow. 

Yes that was the depths of my despair.  I think Philly was rattling off weekly warning level storms between the warm ups while we just froze cold and dry.  My yard was a pond of frozen stagnant water.

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1 hour ago, ORH_wxman said:

SE NH is def the pork zone so far relative to climo. Areas like ASH to Derry over to DAW have been screwed pretty bad. They average double digits in December and while there’s still a couple weeks to go, they’ll keep falling behind unless a miracle happens on Friday or that Xmas system delivers. 

up to MHT and CON as well. too far south in one storm, too far north in others. I am pretty sure most of the posters here who reside in CT have gotten more snow than my paltry 6.5"

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4 minutes ago, SJonesWX said:

up to MHT and CON as well. too far south in one storm, too far north in others. I am pretty sure most of the posters here who reside in CT have gotten more snow than my paltry 6.5"

How do you have 6.5" when MHT has 2"?

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16 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

He’s probably away from the river or at a somewhat higher elevation. The difference is between 300 feet and 600 feet and less than a mile or pretty spectacular in the Merrimack Valley.

That was the case in Londonderry and Derry with the storm last March. 

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30 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

He’s probably away from the river or at a somewhat higher elevation. The difference is between 300 feet and 600 feet and less than a mile or pretty spectacular in the Merrimack Valley.

My friend in Bedford at 550' has less I think. Just asking.

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

I think that is the month where Tamarack had a frigid month with more inches of rain vs snow. 

Jan 1-15, 2014:  Temp 22.9/0.3/11.6 (5.1 BN), Precip 3.46" (1.68" AN), Snow 2.1" (7.2" BN)  Month finally had more snow than precip - 5.1" vs 3.77". 
2nd least snowy January at the Farmington co-op, POR Jan 1893 thru Sept 2022.

Dec 1973 (at BGR):  9.50" precip, 7.9" SN.  At 6 PM on 12/17 we had RA+ and 56° with 50 mph SE gusts. 
                                                                       Same time NYC had 25° and ZR while my parents' place (where I'd lived until Jan 73) had 15 and IP.

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1 hour ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

93-94 was near record in most spots...Boston did set a record that was eclipsed in 1995-1996...ORH was close.....but my area was always caught in between. Most of the events were either CJ or elevation deals. I had 78.5"...which was decent, but nothing to write home about.

I lived in Bristol CT back then and I only had 60 inches while a few miles north BDL had close to 90. 

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12 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

When are we starting a thread for the Christmas potential lol

lol I know there's superstition around it but for someone trying to learn the more threads the better IMO.  If the rug gets pulled I like to know why.

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