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Feb 14 2008, 01:14 PM
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I'm looking at a storm around March 3rd for the NE. There will be a strong High to the north with low pressure developing in southern Texas around 3-1-08. Maybe this will be the big one for the NE?!?!
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Feb 14 2008, 01:30 PM
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Wow, now that's some hype, it's even off of the end of the GFS Day 15
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Feb 14 2008, 01:42 PM
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This is the same one that was being shown for the 29th of FEB...just the timing is slower on it!
Merging of the threads maybe?? This post has been edited by ilovesnow2007: Feb 14 2008, 01:43 PM |
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Feb 14 2008, 02:19 PM
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I'm looking at a storm around March 3rd for the NE. There will be a strong High to the north with low pressure developing in southern Texas around 3-1-08. Maybe this will be the big one for the NE?!?! I'm in CT.. please don't get my hopes up this early.. in a week the GFS will probably drop the storm completely.. -------------------- |
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Feb 14 2008, 02:22 PM
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Yes, let's not begin to hype this one just yet. Give it at least another week and a half. |
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Feb 14 2008, 03:06 PM
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Feb 14 2008, 03:21 PM
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Feb 14 2008, 03:22 PM
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Feb 14 2008, 03:37 PM
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****DONT HOLD YOUR BREATH****
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Snow history: season average L.O 58"from 1995 to 2010 96-97 42.5 97-98 27.5 98-99 71.1" 99-00 44.3" 00-01 58.5" 01-02 47.6"02-03 52.2" 03-04 62.5" 04-05 86.0" 05-06 41.6"06-07 34.5"07-08 99.8"08-09 87.1" 2009/10 49.5" |
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Feb 14 2008, 03:37 PM
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why dont we just throw up a thread for march 3rd 2009!? lol. really cant blame you though.. thats just the way its been this year for snowlovers. Hey- look at it like this- if it goes down as one of the least snowiest winters, at least in the future when we miss out on storms we can all say "well at least this year isnt as bad as 07-08!"
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Feb 14 2008, 03:37 PM
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I HAVE TREE WORDS FOR YOU
GREAT LAKES CUTTER -------------------- THE SNOW HOLE
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Feb 14 2008, 03:51 PM
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I'm looking at a storm around March 3rd for the NE. There will be a strong High to the north with low pressure developing in southern Texas around 3-1-08. Maybe this will be the big one for the NE?!?! All rain is my prediction, winter is over for the NE and I-95 |
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Feb 14 2008, 03:53 PM
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why dont we just throw up a thread for march 3rd 2009!? lol. really cant blame you though.. thats just the way its been this year for snowlovers. Hey- look at it like this- if it goes down as one of the least snowiest winters, at least in the future when we miss out on storms we can all say "well at least this year isnt as bad as 07-08!" 2007-2008 winter total snowfall for Philadelphia 2.6 inches!!!!! (and thats two "storms"....one was a Trace amount that the NWS listed as 1 inch too) |
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Feb 14 2008, 04:12 PM
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2007-2008 winter total snowfall for Philadelphia 2.6 inches!!!!! (and thats two "storms"....one was a Trace amount that the NWS listed as 1 inch too) More than what I got. Im up to 1.8. Now we can add Greensboro, NC to the list of cities that never get snow, that have more snow than some spots around NYC this year. I think there is this big hole around NYC and Mother Nature basically spit on us and said "NO SNOW FOR YOU" -------------------- My Winter 08/09 Snow Tally: 29.1"
My Winter 09/10 Snow Tally: 56.5" My Winter 10/11 Snow Tally: 54.8" My Winter 11/12 Snow Tally: 5.7" My Winter 12/13 Snow Tally: 20.9" Everything Else- The most fun you can have with your clothes on. |
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Feb 14 2008, 05:16 PM
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Thats funny- good one Makes me laugh too. I know it is off the 15 day GFS, but at day 15, you can clearly see a low pressure system developing in Mexico and southern Texas. There is a strong high to the north. Looks like we can make the connections 3 days after that the storm will be a big daddy on the coast. Makes sense. LOL. Just wanted to get some more people hyped. Surprised Henry didn't say anything yet. I want to see some snow maps, just first guesses. |
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Feb 14 2008, 05:21 PM
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Makes me laugh too. I know it is off the 15 day GFS, but at day 15, you can clearly see a low pressure system developing in Mexico and southern Texas. There is a strong high to the north. Looks like we can make the connections 3 days after that the storm will be a big daddy on the coast. Makes sense. LOL. Just wanted to get some more people hyped. Surprised Henry didn't say anything yet. I want to see some snow maps, just first guesses. Ill make some guesses. 1. The date of this thread will change 4 times before the storm arrives. 2. It will rain in the I-95 corridor. 3. There will now be 300 pages of posts instead of 200 because of the extra few days. -------------------- My Winter 08/09 Snow Tally: 29.1"
My Winter 09/10 Snow Tally: 56.5" My Winter 10/11 Snow Tally: 54.8" My Winter 11/12 Snow Tally: 5.7" My Winter 12/13 Snow Tally: 20.9" Everything Else- The most fun you can have with your clothes on. |
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Feb 14 2008, 05:32 PM
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2007-2008 winter total snowfall for Philadelphia 2.6 inches!!!!! (and thats two "storms"....one was a Trace amount that the NWS listed as 1 inch too) Your 2009 statement may be more accurate. But I am of the opinion that with global warming and the nearly permanent Bermuda high any snow for Phila in the future will be a rare event. Whenever it does snow I always take time to enjoy it, because you never konw if it isn't the last snow you'll see. |
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Feb 14 2008, 05:39 PM
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Your 2009 statement may be more accurate. But I am of the opinion that with global warming and the nearly permanent Bermuda high any snow for Phila in the future will be a rare event. Whenever it does snow I always take time to enjoy it, because you never konw if it isn't the last snow you'll see. Philadelphia isn't typically known as a snowy location. When their big snows come they seem to be several years between each storm. They see the least amount of snow in the entire state of Pennsylvania. But personally I still think Philadelphia will see similar seasonal snows in the future of what some past totals are. -------------------- Featured Wunderground Blogger... Northern Middle Atlantic Weather Blog (Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware)
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Feb 14 2008, 05:42 PM
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This forum gets more and more pathetic with each passing day. It is a self esteem boost guys so keep it up.
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Feb 14 2008, 05:45 PM
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Anyone got a snow map?
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