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December 2024 General Discussion


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9 hours ago, Snowstorms said:

Looks like HRRR nailed the Georgian bay band. Measured 2.1" with the band today in Woodbridge, just north of Toronto. About 5" on the ground now.

Nice to see snow piles again on the edge of my driveway. Winter wonderland :snowing:

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Wow very nice. Just a dusting on the ground here. We have had 9 days this season with T - 1" on the ground but no more yet. Im waiting for those piles!

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2 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

Wow very nice. Just a dusting on the ground here. We have had 9 days this season with T - 1" on the ground but no more yet. Im waiting for those piles!

The Georgian Bay band was a little surprise. We don't see see lake effect bands extend that far south. Thanks to the snow cover, YYZ got down to 12 last night. Our coldest low so far. 

Hoping we can both see something more widespread so we can have a piece of the pie together. 

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1 hour ago, Snowstorms said:

The Georgian Bay band was a little surprise. We don't see see lake effect bands extend that far south. Thanks to the snow cover, YYZ got down to 12 last night. Our coldest low so far. 

Hoping we can both see something more widespread so we can have a piece of the pie together. 

It'll come! The snow season statistically has about 93% more to come here lol.

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19 hours ago, Snowstorms said:

London got slammed today with 20-30". Good thing it was moved. You would've gotten stuck. 

I saw the crush on radar, but you mean 20-30cm instead of inches? TWN had reported the former.

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I got more heavy snow mid-day 15cm. In the last 7 days I've maybe gotten 105cm+ now. Its a snow bonanza here.

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5 hours ago, Stevo6899 said:

Nothing bothers me more than pouring rain during one of our 3 main months of potential snow. Another slow start and most likely another weak December snow wise.

Definitely depends on where you live.  The snow belt regions are doing OK.  I understand inland it is a different story but I don't think anyone in Buffalo, Erie, or even Gaylord would say, "another weak December snow wise."

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12 minutes ago, WestMichigan said:

Definitely depends on where you live.  The snow belt regions are doing OK.  I understand inland it is a different story but I don't think anyone in Buffalo, Erie, or even Gaylor would say, "another weak December snow wise."

Yea I'm weird, lake effect is cheating snow. I'm talking mainly system snow and the detroit area. Up here north of detroit, we haven't hit our december avg of snow in 6 winters. 

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3 hours ago, Stevo6899 said:

Yea I'm weird, lake effect is cheating snow. I'm talking mainly system snow and the detroit area. Up here north of detroit, we haven't hit our december avg of snow in 6 winters. 

We did hit avg in 2020. But without a doubt Dec has been the month of the snow season that's been lagging it's avg over any other month.

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2 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

We did hit avg in 2020. But without a doubt Dec has been the month of the snow season that's been lagging it's avg over any other month.

The city may have barely by less than an inch in 2020 but here north of the city we haven't. But as you said it's been zzzz. 

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6 minutes ago, michsnowfreak said:

Surprisingly despite a stretch of anemic Decembers, we have been able to keep pace with our 50/50 White Christmas avg. 

Would be nice if Nina Decembers could act like typical Nina Decembers. The last time we had a typical Nina December was 2017. From 2000 - 2019, only 2011 was a warm Nina December.  

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3 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

Surprisingly despite a stretch of anemic Decembers, we have been able to keep pace with our 50/50 White Christmas avg. 

Obviously you have a better memory than me but I feel like we've had more brown winters than white the last 10 years.

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54 minutes ago, Stevo6899 said:

Obviously you have a better memory than me but I feel like we've had more brown winters than white the last 10 years.

Yeah we've definitely had a lot of brown Christmases the last 10 years. Only 4 winters since 2014 here. The 4th was just under an inch so technically 3. 

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1 hour ago, RCNYILWX said:

Decent looking snow squall setup on Wednesday on some of the guidance, 00z HRRR, past few NAM12 runs, and the 18z Euro.

Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk
 

Having never been in a Snow Squall Warning I wondered if the emergency alert would be triggered on my phone if one is issued. Here’s what I found:

“Only high-impact snow squall events that are tagged as “significant” will trigger a Wireless Emergency Alert in the warned area, which will reduce overalerting. The new “significant” tag will be implemented by various weather forecast offices on Nov. 7, 2022 with nationwide implementation completed by February 2023”.

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