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21 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

I know why, they are only including 12.0 inches plus for KU events.

 

I'd argue that it should be lowered to 8.0..... storms like April 1982 and March 1993 were most definitely KU events!

 

 

Your list prompted another question, among the big east coast cities (DCA, BWI, PHL, NYC, PVD, BOS), which has the most 20"+ snowstorms? I'm including PD2 because 19.8 can be rounded up to 20 and it was 25.5 at JFK anyway.... so that means NYC has had 8 20" snowstorms.  (JFK has 6 but their records only go back to 1960.)  I know at one point Baltimore had the most, is this still the case?

It's a good question that I do not know the answer to.

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Regarding other threads for January... none at this time though am looking at measurable snow in much of the subforum sometime between 06z/27-18z/30 (next week). but too soon for me to thread whatever the significance.  Looks somewhat interesting.

 

AND,  not to completely discard this Thursday-Friday for the coasts... not impossible to see patchy snow showers on the coasts sometime in there, but not looking quite as impressive (to me) as this marginal fringe snowfall potential ton ight along our coasts. 

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1 hour ago, Allsnow said:

Is 12 degrees not cold? 
 

this January is a lock to finish below avg 

Still above average at this location vs the past 20 years.  Next few days should fix that, but it isn't a lock everywhere.

Bottomed out at 6.8⁰ this morning.  Up to 8.8⁰ now.

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Interesting that Lake Placid this morning checking in at -3F

 

With these temps here, that should easily be -15F. But really shows that the core of the cold is south and west.

Also of note, ATL (-6C)was colder than JFK (-4C) yesterday morning. And that wasnt the first time in the last couple of weeks I saw that

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1 hour ago, Allsnow said:

The core of the cold went sw of us 

 

is it not impressive to see a winter storm along the gulf coast today?

Of course it is! Just not sure what that has to do with our weather / statistics, which is what Bluewave has been posting about. 

And the core of the cold dumping west of us absolutely has been a recurring theme. 

But yes, this has been quite a cold January in comparison to what we’ve had for years now! I was saying yesterday it really reminds me of the 2013-2015 winters. 

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9 minutes ago, Volcanic Winter said:

Of course it is! Just not sure what that has to do with our weather / statistics, which is what Bluewave has been posting about. 

And the core of the cold dumping west of us absolutely has been a recurring theme. 

But yes, this has been quite a cold January in comparison to what we’ve had for years now! I was saying yesterday it really reminds me of the 2013-2015 winters. 

it makes me wonder why the Deep South didn't get snowstorms when it got down to the single digits the last few years.  The moisture has to hit someone somewhere right?

 

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12 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

Interesting that Lake Placid this morning checking in at -3F

 

With these temps here, that should easily be -15F. But really shows that the core of the cold is south and west.

Also of note, ATL (-6C)was colder than JFK (-4C) yesterday morning. And that wasnt the first time in the last couple of weeks I saw that

what about this morning? I didn't see the low at JFK

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