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2014-2015 Winter Forecast (here we go)

slatham

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Weatherbell revised their winter forecast. Most of NE temps now normal, which actually sounds nice, at least when matched up with the snowfall forecast. I'd rather have it be 26 and snowing than -10 and clear!

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skiNEwhere

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Weatherbell revised their winter forecast. Most of NE temps now normal, which actually sounds nice, at least when matched up with the snowfall forecast. I'd rather have it be 26 and snowing than -10 and clear!

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Maybe a good year to finally ski Taos, Silverton, or Telluride?
 

billski

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I'm curious to ask some meteorologists what it would take to get 400" blanket all over New England. Not that it's possible, but I can dream. I'll keep my house, thank you! :thumbup:
 

Abubob

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I'm curious to ask some meteorologists what it would take to get 400" blanket all over New England. Not that it's possible, but I can dream. I'll keep my house, thank you! :thumbup:

If winter is a little over 12 weeks long then it would take a 33+" storm a week. :snow:
 
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