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February 2025 Disco/Obs Thread


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29 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

....snowfall is below normal BUT this has been a much better winter than the last several winters.  Is this my ideal winter?-no it is not, but I'll take this winter over the last several winters.

Yea, its like politics....never going to change anyone's mind.

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21 minutes ago, Kitz Craver said:

She’s not gonna let us out cancel?

heh... depends on what people have in mind when visualizing what "out" means

Spring in New England is an assault to humanity by god himself.   Let's get that clear   haha.  I mean, you're going to eat shit some how, some way.  In this forum of malcontents ... we'll probably just relay seamlessly into whining for the next abysmality. 

We could sans the cold .. but eventually we'll have to pass through the Aprilian gauntlet ... a terror of Labradorian ass-blow.  I got to say, after a winter chalk full of blocking episodes and an unrelenting cool bias that is targeting this specific region the planet ( see chart a few posts ago...), this spring just reeks of a big ass on climate laxative.  So what does out mean. 

 

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1 hour ago, eekuasepinniW said:

Indoor humidity reached 6% this morning. 

A few days ago I went to pick up my laptop and got a static shock so brutal that it actually killed it. Screen went black and it no longer turns on. 

During the winter I try to ground myself before turning on my computer at work or at home.    Joy

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Just now, dryslot said:

Over the years, There's been some good ones, Just last year, We had 16.2" on 04/04.

What was it 1983 or 82?? we had the surprise storm down in SNE. I remember staying up way past my bedtime to watch the 11:00 p.m. news weather reports. I still remember Hilton Kaderly showing the map with a high pressure north of New England saying it was the Rock of Gibraltar and the storm would go out to sea, woke up early the next morning to a white out. And that was the last good one for several years

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1 minute ago, UnitedWx said:

What was it 1983 or 82?? we had the surprise storm down in SNE. I remember staying up way past my bedtime to watch the 11:00 p.m. news weather reports. I still remember Hilton Kaderly showing the map with a high pressure north of New England saying it was the Rock of Gibraltar and the storm would go out to sea, woke up early the next morning to a white out. And that was the last good one for several years

April 1982 and March 1984.

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1 minute ago, UnitedWx said:

What was it 1983 or 82?? we had the surprise storm down in SNE. I remember staying up way past my bedtime to watch the 11:00 p.m. news weather reports. I still remember Hilton Kaderly showing the map with a high pressure north of New England saying it was the Rock of Gibraltar and the storm would go out to sea, woke up early the next morning to a white out. And that was the last good one for several years

I believe it was 82, Think i had 20"+ here for that, It was before i was keeping records.

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9 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

April 1982 and March 1984.

Must've been April '82. I don't remember March '84. IIRC my area missed it. I'll have to look it up. Edit, I remember 1982 now that was the storm where it had been very warm a couple weeks beforehand. I wonder if the storm in 1984 is the one where they were convinced it was going to be shunted off it was going to be shunted out to sea? I really wish I could find my old weather notes!

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11 minutes ago, UnitedWx said:

What was it 1983 or 82?? we had the surprise storm down in SNE. I remember staying up way past my bedtime to watch the 11:00 p.m. news weather reports. I still remember Hilton Kaderly showing the map with a high pressure north of New England saying it was the Rock of Gibraltar and the storm would go out to sea, woke up early the next morning to a white out. And that was the last good one for several years

I think that was February 1983.

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