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Toronto Pearson has recorded 36.2 cm this month which is above average even though it's been one of the warmest Januarys ever. That puts the season's total at 63.2 cm so far.
Last edited by Lancerman; 01-31-2023 at 10:32 PM..
Toronto Pearson has recorded 36.2 cm this month which is above average even though it's been one of the warmest Januarys ever. That puts the season's total at 63.2 cm so far.
Do you know how they measure it? Do they only count accumulating snow or melting snow too?
And the weird thing about Buffalo is everything around it like Rochester, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, etc have well below normal snowfall....."luck of the lake". Even Buffalo only had 1.1" of snow for January up to now but that's changing a bit.
Syracuse missing out again. Check out where the banding setup this evening
Only a light <0.1" dusting following the drop of temperatures back below freezing in the AM hours - total for yesterday's snow event is 3.5". There's still a shot of reaching 10" by the end of January, although the snow forecasts for the next couple weeks seem to be decreasing...
The weather models have us getting slammed with more than a foot of snow the middle of next week here where I live in eastern South dakota. Not just one weather model but all of them. I hope the models hold up and we get slammed.
The models are unusually all in agreement with the exception being whether Milwaukee is going to get more snow or more rain but the western part of the storm where I live all the models are in sync.
Sioux falls 50 miles to the South has gotten doubly amount of snow we have this year they've had several storms go through so their snow depth reached 20 to 25 in. This storm could get us a little bit closer to them right now the track looks to be right over our area as the bullseye.
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