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Pattern November 2022

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It is going to get warm late November and early December.
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Long range GFS operational run? Okay lol
 
That's the GEFS...

Might still be wrong too.
You're right, just looked at the time and assumed GFS instead of looking. But regardless that has also been warmer in the long range only to moderate the closer we get to verification. GFS has specifically been running 4-5 degrees too warm here this week with highs. Haven't gotten above 50 yet when it was showing highs in the lower 50's here.
 
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47.1" of snow in Hamburg according to a poster on the other board, and looks like the heaviest returns are right over Hamburg rn.

I bet they get about 6ft by the time this is over.
 
47.1" of snow in Hamburg according to a poster on the other board, and looks like the heaviest returns are right over Hamburg rn.

I bet they get about 6ft by the time this is over.
Yeah looks like that death band set up about 50 miles south of forecast. NWS been dropping Buffalo totals all day.
 
Yesterday’s low here was 21 degrees. The high was 39 but this morning’s low was only a measly 24 degrees. ? Forecasted low for tonight and tomorrow is 20 and 18 degrees so may not have seen the coldest lows yet from this recent cold snap. Ive been glued to YouTube watching the incredible footage from wintery Buffalo NY!
 
25 IMBY this morning, was BEAUTIFUL out there! And, man, I'd love just a fraction of what they're getting up there in NY. Here's to hoping we get to see a couple of nice snows this year! ☃️
B rad panobitch says above normal snowfall from GSP to CLT this winter on his outlook just released, but y’all make fun of my screenshots, so you’ll have to find it yourselves!??
 
Wow just saw via Twitter a comparison of Bills stadium in orchard park which was a couple feet of snow on the field and then the university of Buffalo stadium in metro Buffalo which had green turf showing on the field. What a difference a few miles makes.
If your ever up there when one of these events is going on, the amazing thing is to be on the outside of the band and having blue skies over head while a few miles away, you can literally see this wall of white
 
Wow just saw via Twitter a comparison of Bills stadium in orchard park which was a couple feet of snow on the field and then the university of Buffalo stadium in metro Buffalo which had green turf showing on the field. What a difference a few miles makes.
 
If your ever up there when one of these events is going on, the amazing thing is to be on the outside of the band and having blue skies over head while a few miles away, you can literally see this wall of white
Seriously, lake effect snow bands are SO intense! I grew up just south of Lansing, Michigan, and was always SO disappointed when the lake effect snow consistently stopped just short of my county. Many (many! ?) years ago, hubby and I were moving from my hometown in south central Michigan to Minneapolis - in late December. (What were we thinking! ?‍♀️?) The weather forecast seemed ok, but we ran into an incredible lake effect snow band right around the border of Michigan and Indiana. We were only in it for about 20 minutes, but it was the single most incredible snow I’ve ever been in (I grew up in Michigan and lived in Minnesota for 8 years, so that’s saying something). We almost pulled over, but then 5 minutes later it was sunshine, blue skies, and dry roads. Very, very interesting phenomenon!
 
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B rad panobitch says above normal snowfall from GSP to CLT this winter on his outlook just released, but y’all make fun of my screenshots, so you’ll have to find it yourselves!??
If he is right overall the southeast drought will be getting worse. You should see a ton of snow up in Iowa though.
 
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