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Winter 2024-25. Lets grade it.


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1 minute ago, Chris78 said:

D+

Less than 60 % of climo for my yard.

3 years and running without a 6"+ storm which is kind of unusual along the M/D line.

A disappointing winter considering how cold it was overall 

 

Yeah the worm will turn at some point for the northern tier. Hopefully a mod Nino next winter.

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32 minutes ago, NorthArlington101 said:

C+?
 

Around average snow, got my money’s worth out of WxBell, missed the early Jan storm which was frustrating but trying not to let that impact grade. Might’ve been a B- if not for getting teased with a better season 

The mid Feb to early March modeled epic look (lol) was a fail. We should be used to that by now.

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11 hours ago, WxUSAF said:

C+. Maybe B- if I’m tipsy and feeling very generous. Snow is what we care about and that was BN and a bit below median still IMBY. But overall it felt like winter mostly for 3 months. Avoided any long duration torches. Good January snow cover. 

I will go with B+

A 9"+ storm in early Jan with well below normal temps keeping snow otg for 20 days doesn't happen often here. Also had a couple minor 'snow refresher' events too. The Feb storm produced 8.5", even if it was almost immediately washed away by rain. The epic model fail that followed was tough and had something even decent materialized it would have made this an A winter here,  but a nearly 20 inch total is above avg and combined with the cold Jan and overall deep winter feel with prolonged snow over, I can only downgrade it slightly.

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There have been 7 analog Nina winters back to 1955.

 Augusta County average total snowfall  for these winters has been 9.9 inches. The snowiest was 24.5 in 1964-65.  17.7 inches this winter was number 2 and gives it a B+ in total snowfall for a Nina.  Temperature departure made it a cold winter.

45 year average annual is 24 inches.  It gets a C- in this department.

 

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Solid A here in the South River watershed. It was the best winter since 2014-15. It was cold when it counted. I started the season with a severe thundersnow storm that dropped an inch in less than 10 minutes. A few days later I jacked on the January 6th event with almost 10". That stayed on the ground for over 3 weeks. February featured a 6.5" snowstorm. 

Season 17.5"

A

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Just over 20" of snow - two 6"+ events. Snow was on the ground for almost a month. Jan and Feb below normal temps.

Have to go with A.

Things that would have made it better: That Feb. miss....man, that was painful; and Dec was blah. I really don't care that much about March sucking for winter weather this year. We did good down here, so, bring on the 70s.

 

Edit: Just seeing Cape's post. I should have just said ditto, lol

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Clearly we are weighting snow above cold in our grading...

For DCL / Garrett - a major pre thanksgiving snowstorm, epic weeks of cold D-J-F, 4 consecutive sub zero mornings in January (peaking with twin -12 readings), lake iced over solid for 9+ consecutive weeks, 100"+ of snow spread across too many events to count.  Worst week was the mild stretch between xmas and new years, no matter what we can't seem to escape this.  Still, it will take this weeks sustained 60*+ temps to finally get the ice out of the lake in mid March.  I suspect it will still be too cold for swimming memorial day weekend, in stark contrast with last year.  Grade: A

For Leesburg - kids missed a ton of school.  High utility bills.  Enough snow to break one shovel and the gas powered snow removal machine, despite accumulations being on the low side of normal.  Spring green up appears delayed until...well, spring.  Grade: B

Given our overall warmer climate period we are in, this will be remembered objectively as a very good winter in a series of mostly bad ones I think.

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1 hour ago, HighStakes said:

C-. The very cold stretches kept it from being a D. 4th straight winter up here with well below average snow. The February tease was a bitter pill to swallow. An abrupt end to winter after the cold 3rd week of February. March appears to be a shut out. 

Concur with everything you said.  C+ however because I did ok with snow.  

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