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| | #21 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 10,892
| for sure..I remember the good old days when the rain/snow line was usually south of Philly..lol..I try not to get to excited because it stays warm here in MASH..Mid Atlantic Ski Hell..just barely/sort of the Northeast...imagine frozen lakes..in NJ this winter..that would shut the Global warming people.. |
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| | #22 (permalink) |
| Belleayre Join Date: May 2007 Location: Northern, NJ
Posts: 649
| It was 7" total for the whole winter, in the hill country, that was with the biggest snowfall of 5". It was less south and east in Jersey. We need another year like 1996, where it seems like it snowed almost every day from February into April.
__________________ 1977-1986: 40-50 days total 1987-2005: 0 days 2005/2006: 3 days 2006/2007: 26 days 2007/2008: 39 days 2008/2009: Hunter: 11/24 Bromley |
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