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February 2025 Disco/Obs Thread


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1 minute ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Lol thanks PF.
 

I think it’s time to split the region into nne and sne. It’s two completely different climates…

To be fair it’s a different climate on the NVT spine then anywhere else in NNE too

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atleast its something here

 

Regarding potential snow accums before the changeover to rain, we
are expecting a coating to an inch north of the MA Pike, but 1-3
inches possible over the Berkshires and Worcester Hills north of
Route 2. Minor impacts to the morning commute expected in northern
MA, especially over the higher elevations.
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1 hour ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Lol thanks PF.
 

I think it’s time to split the region into nne and sne. It’s two completely different climates…

One big happy family.

Personally I’m also looking forward to spring.

Just need to hit 100” on the ground and then we can break out the sunscreen.

96”.

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15 minutes ago, dryslot said:

After the next 2 weeks, Let it all disappear, I'll be ready to move on to fishing season but its going to be late this year with the amount of ice out there.

Even down here.  Went ice fishing on Great Pond in Cape the other day - less than a mile from the Atlantic - and the thickness of the ice was 16-18".   

 

We've hit 50F twice this week, but I'm assuming the ice will be safe to fish this weekend.  Can't imagine it being that damaged from a few warm days and PC skies.

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26 minutes ago, dryslot said:

After the next 2 weeks, Let it all disappear, I'll be ready to move on to fishing season but its going to be late this year with the amount of ice out there.

Gotta come up in late March or early April. I'm hoping we can stack some snow the next couple weeks to survive the warmups towards the end of the month, but not looking great south of Greenville for that 

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7 minutes ago, TheMainer said:

Gotta come up in late March or early April. I'm hoping we can stack some snow the next couple weeks to survive the warmups towards the end of the month, but not looking great south of Greenville for that 

I'm riding with Dryslot this wknd, then looks like only 2 more wknds after that and skiing the wknd of the 21st. I hate how fast Feb goes, then the end is already in sight.

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19 minutes ago, tunafish said:

Even down here.  Went ice fishing on Great Pond in Cape the other day - less than a mile from the Atlantic - and the thickness of the ice was 16-18".   

 

We've hit 50F twice this week, but I'm assuming the ice will be safe to fish this weekend.  Can't imagine it being that damaged from a few warm days and PC skies.

This weather won't even make a dent in the ice pack.

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58 minutes ago, dryslot said:

This weather won't even make a dent in the ice pack.

Only thing that would mess with the ice before the equinox would be a big rain - ice itself would still be okay but the raised pond levels might make it impossible to get onto it.

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Just now, tamarack said:

Only thing that would mess with the ice before the equinox would be a big rain - ice itself would still be okay but the raised pond levels might make it impossible to get onto it.

Getting onto the ice can be issues when its starting to recede from the shoreline, But yes, You would need a heavy rainfall to raise the water table in lakes and ponds and melt the snow on top.

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