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45 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

That is insane.  A +15 or -15, doesn’t matter but 15 from normal in the means is hard to comprehend.

I think Feb 2015 was -13 here. Dec ‘89 was -14 I think. 
 

Ironically with all the completely insane warmth, we haven’t had a warm anomaly month beat those. Dec 2015 came close. I think it was +10 or +11. 
 

But that’s actually kind of typical of climatology here. The median month tends to be higher than the mean. 

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Just now, ORH_wxman said:

I think Feb 2015 was -13 here. Dec ‘89 was -14 I think. 
 

Ironically with all the completely insane warmth, we haven’t had a warm anomaly month beat those. Dec 2015 came close. I think it was +10 or +11. 

I would imagine it would be difficult to muster up warm anomalies to beat those, even with the climate regime we're in. Even in the warmest of patterns, we're likely to at least get at least a few strong(er) FROPAs to push through where, even if brief, it's enough of a cold shot to really damper the anomalies. 

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16 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

I would imagine it would be difficult to muster up warm anomalies to beat those, even with the climate regime we're in. Even in the warmest of patterns, we're likely to at least get at least a few strong(er) FROPAs to push through where, even if brief, it's enough of a cold shot to really damper the anomalies. 

Funny…I guess they didn’t get any FROPAS back then to not break the record. 

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The problem is now that there’s a solution beyond d7 that’s favorable to everyone, anything less will disappoint.  My perspective is I’m relieved that we had enough above freezing so I’m not relegated to the treadmill due to slippery conditions.  And then I look at the progs and think-damn that’s gonna be hard-deliciously so but hard nonetheless.

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16 minutes ago, weathafella said:

The problem is now that there’s a solution beyond d7 that’s favorable to everyone, anything less will disappoint.  My perspective is I’m relieved that we had enough above freezing so I’m not relegated to the treadmill due to slippery conditions.  And then I look at the progs and think-damn that’s gonna be hard-deliciously so but hard nonetheless.

luckily for me that run is laughably badly handling the local hemisphere and is unlikely to bear reality then 

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7 hours ago, ORH_wxman said:

Feb ‘81 is the warmest February on record in a lot of northern New England sites. Absolute furnace of the month after one of the coldest Januarys on record. 

‘81-‘82 was very good up here if I remember correctly. Seemed like it snowed a couple of times a week. Our neighbors moved up here the winter before from the DC area and thought the winters weren’t all that bad and then the next year almost drove them back south. 

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50 minutes ago, weathafella said:

The problem is now that there’s a solution beyond d7 that’s favorable to everyone, anything less will disappoint.  My perspective is I’m relieved that we had enough above freezing so I’m not relegated to the treadmill due to slippery conditions.  And then I look at the progs and think-damn that’s gonna be hard-deliciously so but hard nonetheless.

“Deliciously hard”…she approves. 

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