As some are again inclined to abandon their hopes for Winter 2004-05--incredibly, at a time when the pattern is showing much potential--I am bumping this thread, as it addresses such concerns.
This afternoon's discussion from the BOX National Weather Service Forecast Office describes very well the pattern that is now evolving. The discussion states, "Seemingly a more sustained wintry pattern lies ahead for the coming week and beyond. There looks to be several potential snow situations and probably at least two major arctic intrusions."
In addition, another post that contains info. that might be of relevance for February can be found at:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=55706
Tidbit for those who are truly hopeless:
At the end of January 1914, New York City had received just 1.6" of snow. Prior to that, only the 1899-00 season had seen less at the end of January (1.1"). In February, the snows came alive and early March saw a blizzard bury the City. The February-March snowfall of 38.9" still ranks 3rd all-time for the February-March total. Winter 1913-14 finished with 40.5"