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Grading Winter 2024-25


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With respect to those still tracking wintry chances, now that we’re in March I figured it’s time to fire up the grading thread. 

It’s another F for me, although the very wintry period and glacier in February, along with below zero temperatures here in central CT in January made that F a little harder to get to.

Still, however, I ended up sub 20” of snow again and somehow worse off than last year. Even when I canceled winter in January my prediction for snowfall for the rest of the season was too optimistic which is insane.

Good years will return eventually, but of the last seven here, only one got close to climo. 

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My rating would probably be far too generous due to this being my first winter in New England, all of my past winters spent in the pathetic south.

Positives:

+Consistently in the 20s and 30s with the rare "warm" days being in the 40s, rarely 50s

+Snow on the ground a substantial portion of the season.

Negatives:

-No real snowstorms, snow on ground was from successive smaller events.

I'd give this a darn good rating, but as I said, I'm biased. I just can't even begin to describe how refreshing this winter has been for me. It may not have been a true New England winter (apparently), but it's night and day from what I dealt with before. Much, much more in line with how a winter should be, so much better for my mental health.

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6 hours ago, H2Otown_WX said:

F is pretty harsh imo. A true F is '11-'12 (minus Rocktober), '01-'02, and '06-'07. Hell, maybe even '19-'20 or '22-'23 but I wasn't living here.

I would much rather 11-12. Memorable event and a warm winter with an early spring. This winter blew. Cool and windy with nothing to show for. All penny events mostly overnight and Every big h5 KU pattern animated by Brooklyn failed. 

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21 hours ago, Typhoon Tip said:

B+ for sustaining snow pack.  I've never seen 4.5" last so long in any winter spanning my tenure on this planet like that which transpired up until very recently.  Just wasn't very much.  Otherwise it would be a solid A

I give it a B for that reason and the sustained cold. Can't go above due to the lack of a big snowstorm or some well below zero cold.

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A little too much cold and snow for my liking in the 2nd half, but at least it insulated the soil. The lack of liquid precip was a plus.

I’ll go C, but it could’ve been higher if we had managed a few warm days in Jan and Feb. It’s been an easy March though…maybe I need to go C+/B-.

 

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As disappointing as this winter was, i have to go with a C+ (maybe closer to B-, but whatever)

-late start, with another New Year grinch storm. pretty dam good middle, the stretch from 1/11 to 3/4 had no rainers, which is unusual. Poor ending, melt started on 3/4

-good pack retention, had snow on the ground from 1/11 through at least 3/10. Also had good depth, with around 18-20" at the peak (currently between 4-6")

-good cold air, nothing crazy and no records or anything, but it was consistently cold from 1/1 to 3/4

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1 hour ago, SJonesWX said:

As disappointing as this winter was, i have to go with a C+ (maybe closer to B-, but whatever)

-late start, with another New Year grinch storm. pretty dam good middle, the stretch from 1/11 to 3/4 had no rainers, which is unusual. Poor ending, melt started on 3/4

-good pack retention, had snow on the ground from 1/11 through at least 3/10. Also had good depth, with around 18-20" at the peak (currently between 4-6")

-good cold air, nothing crazy and no records or anything, but it was consistently cold from 1/1 to 3/4

My wife and I were in Hooksett/Manchester on Saturday. There was still a good amount of snow on the ground. Some yards had at least 10 inches of snow remaining.

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1 hour ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

My wife and I were in Hooksett/Manchester on Saturday. There was still a good amount of snow on the ground. Some yards had at least 10 inches of snow remaining.

yup for sure. sunny spots in my yard are bare, but those are small areas. shady/wooded spots have more, obviously

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