As many here can recall, I had stated that I believed that there would be above normal to much above normal snowfall in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States. Unfortunately, I was wrong.
The month began with a potent pattern (active Southern Jet and abundant cold air) that failed to generate a significant east coast snowstorm. The latter half saw a rapidly developing snowstorm just miss the eastern U.S. en route to burying New Brunswick and Nova Scotia under 24"-36" of snow. The month neared an end with another major storm bury parts of the lower Mid-Atlantic and Southeast.
Thus, the forecasting failure was not due to a lack of prospective snowstorms but rather that the storms that developed affected areas other than the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Hence, even though the idea of storminess was a good one, the area targeted for snowfall was incorrect. In short, the snowfall forecast was incorrect.
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Don, I bet you`ll find these pics worthy of your galleries? Britain finally getting some decent snow!
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Hi Don,
For me, February certainly proved a more mobile month than January, which as we all know was dominated by the artic high.
I was expecting more east coast storms than we got to be honest though. The setup began perfect, but there was just no seeding of storms, nothing coming up from the south. Only last week did we get our first real winter storm since early December.
I am still also expecting March to be a mobile month, but then as is always at that time of year, the risk of the dreaded freezing rain edges nearer.
For me, February certainly proved a more mobile month than January, which as we all know was dominated by the artic high.
I was expecting more east coast storms than we got to be honest though. The setup began perfect, but there was just no seeding of storms, nothing coming up from the south. Only last week did we get our first real winter storm since early December.
I am still also expecting March to be a mobile month, but then as is always at that time of year, the risk of the dreaded freezing rain edges nearer.
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Don, Thanks for doing your assessment. I have asked for same over at the other board and really no one, other than me, has been willing to provide a post game assessment. Our winter outlook called for 12-15" of snow at DCA and with the 12.4 that rates an A+ but we did call for milder than normal temps for the average of the three months and that did not pan out so sort of a split decision but I think for DC metro the tiebreaker is that the snow trumps the temps.
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Only thing i can imagine why not many others have offered much more input on this 53 is because some like myself may be waiting for March 20 or so to do that which is the calendar end of winter by that time.
As a whole right now my winter outlook is doing pretty good. However it has its areas where its a bit off especially in the snowfall dept for places such as my own and alot of others here in the OV and parts of the Midwest. Elsewhere i am not as far off across the USA.
Either way it still has about 3 weeks for things to work out a little better here in these parts. And by the looks of things i may get my chance come next week as what could be the last shot of artic/cold air comes in with some possible storminess here in the OV over towards the eastcoast (More so MA on north).
As a whole right now my winter outlook is doing pretty good. However it has its areas where its a bit off especially in the snowfall dept for places such as my own and alot of others here in the OV and parts of the Midwest. Elsewhere i am not as far off across the USA.
Either way it still has about 3 weeks for things to work out a little better here in these parts. And by the looks of things i may get my chance come next week as what could be the last shot of artic/cold air comes in with some possible storminess here in the OV over towards the eastcoast (More so MA on north).
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