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Now I’m not going to say what is possible or not, but I have a flight outta Newark on the 22nd, and wouldn’t it be so fitting after zero accumulation imby this season…

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9 hours ago, Burr said:

Now I’m not going to say what is possible or not, but I have a flight outta Newark on the 22nd, and wouldn’t it be so fitting after zero accumulation imby this season…

SAME, except I'm flying from BWI.  They have had exactly 1 measurable snow event this year so..... 🙄

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27 minutes ago, twinmama08 said:

SAME, except I'm flying from BWI.  They have had exactly 1 measurable snow event this year so..... 🙄

I fly out of EWR on March 31st for Peru, and return April 8th. Hopefully there are no storms while I'm out hehehe

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9 minutes ago, so_whats_happening said:

yep I worked the shift of the only snowfall lol. A whopping .2" 

In fairness, its my fault.  I bit the bullet and bought my kids Epic passes for  Ski Liberty/Whitetail.  As soon as that cleared my account I pretty much locked in the snowless winter!  😀

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3 hours ago, TLChip said:

Go for it NNE! Record warmth with average snowfall now up there? 

GYX so far, as 20" for March so far and it's 2.6" until a "normal" snowfall for the season.  Not sure exactly about temps. But I know it's one of the warmer ones. I think DJF was 3rd warmest at PWM.

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Just pulled up the handy NWS Caribou climate site. 

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Still up 10" for the season , but only 1.9" in March. 

I always love to look at that 2007-2008 graph (blue) w/ '62 in red.

Edit: I'm seeing about 3" in my locale on the latest gfs run.  May the snow gods be on our side.

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12 hours ago, Mainiac said:

Just pulled up the handy NWS Caribou climate site. 

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Still up 10" for the season , but only 1.9" in March. 

I always love to look at that 2007-2008 graph (blue) w/ '62 in red.

Edit: I'm seeing about 3" in my locale on the latest gfs run.  May the snow gods be on our side.

Mount Mansfield snowstake at 3900'...snowpack was up to 90" as of yesterday

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11 minutes ago, Poco said:

There’s no thread for the days after this period 

 saw the ukie and jma both had tracks below the Mason Dixon line 

 

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EPS (snow depth) has been showing some potential for this weekend/early next week for awhile. GFS went a little extra bonkers early next week, but thats our GFS. Lol

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On 3/16/2023 at 8:42 PM, Mainiac said:

Just pulled up the handy NWS Caribou climate site. 

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Still up 10" for the season , but only 1.9" in March. 

I always love to look at that 2007-2008 graph (blue) w/ '62 in red.

Edit: I'm seeing about 3" in my locale on the latest gfs run.  May the snow gods be on our side.

I noticed that the year that had the least snow had October snow that put the year above average until late November. 

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23 minutes ago, JDClapper said:

EPS (snow depth) has been showing some potential for this weekend/early next week for awhile. GFS went a little extra bonkers early next week, but thats our GFS. Lol

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2 hours ago, Brodozer1 said:

ok its a storm but not a winter its spring :classic_rolleyes:

So theoretically, if someone's predicted to get 6-8" of snow this time of year, will they issue a spring storm warning or a winter storm warning?  Just curious, as you seem very sure of yourself.

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14 hours ago, MaineJay said:

So theoretically, if someone's predicted to get 6-8" of snow this time of year, will they issue a spring storm warning or a winter storm warning?  Just curious, as you seem very sure of yourself.

the politically correct call should be spring snow storm warning  😝  

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