Wacky Weather!

it was 68F yesterday in CT

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What in the Michigan

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It was 70 on halloween then that wednesday we had snow flurries. Then friday we got an inch of snow. Then last wednesday we got 3 inches of snow.

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we had our first snow of the year in ct yesterday night, it was very early this year, normally we don’t get snow till mid December. its all melted now tho

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WINTER STORM WARNING :star_struck:
GR is gonna get anywhere from 10-16" of snow over the next 48 hours!

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Goddamn that’s a good storm. You want to send some of that here?
We’re sunny and chilly for the next 10 days.

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I mean, just buy a big lake called lake Michigan, nice, powdery lake effect snow is amazing

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I’m not gonna be having any of that on Saturday.
Hello warm Bermuda weather.

Snowfall totals going to be over 16" by Saturday night, no school today either!!!

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More Santa Ana Winds tonight through tomorrow night.

Wednesday and Thursday was pretty bad. Highest gusts were about 94mph in the mountains. About 70mph in the IE and 50-60mph in OC.

So far 10" have dropped down in GR, with a further 8-10" on the way in the next 36 hours! We’ve more than doubled our Nov average here, usually we see around 7" so far!

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DFW area expected to get snow flurries overnight

Shall we prepare for armageddon as that seems to be the usual when Texas gets snow?

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Yes please

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Mammoth is about to get hit by this next Pacific Winter Storm.
Expecting up to 40-45 inches of snow through the weekend.

Been tracking the totals on windy. Ngl, I’m pretty envious of the snow that the west coast mountains get. We may have some epic mountains out here, but because we’re 1000mi inland with a couple big ranges in the way, the storms start to die out by the time they reach us.

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Mammoth is one of the snowiest places on Earth.
Just because of its location being the Eastern Sierras. Plus the way the mountains are, it just dumps. But 50 miles east of Mammoth, and you get 1/10 of the snow. Maybe 1/4 at best.

Probably the snowiest in North America. I don’t know about the world. Definitely top 10 though.

Fun fact: that’s why the resort was built in Mammoth, because the person who built it, researched and found it to be the snowiest place in California.

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Pretty sure either BC or southern Alaska has that one.

Snowiest in the world though is some resort in Hokkaido. Saw an Instagram post from one of the resorts there last year, and by like February they had gotten over 600". The picture was of one of the lifts almost completely buried.

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Yeah Japan does get quite a bit on their Northern Island.

Average for Mammoth is around 280 inches

Though some years they get very little (2019-2020 was only 153")
And some years get a lot (2016-2017 got 608")

They had a snowstorm last year where they were expecting 10 feet at once (don’t know how much they ended up getting, but it’s typically pretty accurate).

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