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Post by tomline on Nov 24, 2016 20:17:44 GMT -5
Well, I hear talk of La Nina. In most years that means cold but not frigid, and plenty of snow in the Northeast U.S. Also, there is Arctic oscillation to consider. If it wobbles to our side of the globe, that could feed more cold air into the Northeast. It sure will be interesting how this turns out. I'm going with more cold and more snow than normal, but not frigid, at least not often. BEAUTIFUL SNOWSCAPE
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Post by tomline on Nov 24, 2016 20:23:04 GMT -5
Why can't I edit the above post?
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Post by weatherdude on Nov 25, 2016 22:18:12 GMT -5
I heard our locals say a colder Dec and milder Jan/Feb.
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Post by weatherdude on Nov 25, 2016 22:18:34 GMT -5
Why can't I edit the above post? It should let you. I will check it out.
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Post by tomline on Nov 26, 2016 10:13:34 GMT -5
Why can't I edit the above post? It should let you. I will check it out. Well the system is not allowing me to. I wanted to make the picture smaller to fit the screen.
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Post by weatherdude on Nov 26, 2016 12:46:59 GMT -5
I added the image plugin.
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Post by pastormjunkie on Nov 26, 2016 12:50:27 GMT -5
Yeah, La Nina is she the good one or the bad one for snowstorms?
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