I know most of you haven't seen snow yet and probably NEVER will e.g. Chad, Marshall, Lindaloo etc. BUT....for those of you WHO DO receive snow, what's you totals for this late fall?
Mine, we've had NUMEROUS systems blow through here, NOT a whole lot a one time, however, I'm ACTUALLY "above normal" for this fall. Right now, storm totals.....38", that's 9" above normal. NOW...my normal year to year totals run around 132", our BIG snows don't start until late Jan and run through mid March, with Feb being the most severe (coldest and wettest month).
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well our average here is 0cms for November,however some areas did get a few cms of snow on the 18th,and if UKMO are right(off which theres a god possiblity)then we could get some more of the white stuff!
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We've had almost 8 inches in the Lawrence/Kansas City area-that is way above normal-our average high is still 46 degrees!!! One freak storm two days before Thanksgiving was it!! Looks like next week may add to that total a bit. By the way, KC averages almost 24 inches-Lawrence about 19 for the year. Have a great day
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With 4 days of near record temps, most of the snowpack here in town is all but gone. Went from a frost line of 5" in depth to mudholes 13" deep LOL, which like I said, is OK.....just waiting for Jan, Feb to roll around. Snow is back in the forecast for tomorrow night (Weds) through Friday with some he*lacious WINDS to accompany this system *sigh*....not as much as first forecast but non the less, some moisture and a return to normal temps....
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