Sad days ahead for snow lovers in the NE....................

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Sad days ahead for snow lovers in the NE....................

#1 Postby LehighValleyForcaster » Fri Nov 14, 2003 5:44 am

I must say it has been a very interesting beginning 4 sure.

I see one trough after another dropping by the NE and yet no snow activity. (I don't count snow flurries or snow shower activity as real snow)

At this point in time.............I see NO SNOW for Thanksgiving in the NE.

In fact..........I see NO SNOW , yet to fall, in the coming weeks.

We normally see snow events around the Thanksgiving Holiday.

Not this year,

I am not a long range forecaster but so far I still see nothing heading our way but mild temps.

I am still thinking winter will get off to a late start but maybe there is hope for snow events to come in Jan and Feb. of 2004.

The weak El Nino may help but it can become strong and then it's bye bye to winter as we all know it.

I am glad that we are getting colder temps but that is the extent of it at this time.

It is colder and yet it is still much milder........nothing like last year 4 sure.

All we can do is hope for the best and Mother Nature will take care of the rest.
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#2 Postby JCT777 » Fri Nov 14, 2003 9:04 am

Yes, it does look mild until at least Thanksgiving Day. Perhaps it will cool down for a few days at the end of the month or in early December.
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