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As the Season moves more into a Fall/Winter pattern it's time to start watching the Snow pack across Northern Canada and Asia build with the hope of a Cold and Snowy Winter for the U.S.
UPDATE: Asia is well behind the snow cover it saw this time last year, and Polar Ice on the northern side of the Pole is not as great in coverage as last year by Oct. 18.
UPDATE: The Polar Ice sheet has really picked up in coverage over the past week, still the snow pack across Central and Southern Canada is pretty sad compared to this time last year. Asia's snow pack has increased but it also is not as great as what it was by Oct 24, 2004.
The Polar ice field over the north pole is just about on target for Oct. 30 compared to this time last year. Snow pack across Asia is now ahead of what it was at this time last year with a snow pack into weatern Europe, the down side is that the snow pack across southern Canada is still well behind of what it was by Oct 30, 2004.
Snow cover for the U.S is in reverse of what it was last Oct. 30 with some snow cover on the East coast vs the large amount of snow cover across higher elavations of the western U.S.
Why isn't this still stickied? This is one thread I check almost daily on this site throughout the Winter and it's always stickied up top for us to check the snow cover.