Dennis
Winter's OVER!
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Winter's OVER!
"HA....NOT!"
Just WISH this RAIN would turn to SNOW, it's been POURING rain here and needless to say, it's SOGGY, REAL SOGGY
The snow pack we "had" is ALL but gone here at 7000'
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krysof
krysof wrote:As for where I live, we will get a lot colder but it will be dry and that just sucks big time. Again the gfs is showing snow on the 19th but I'll easily ignore that because the chance of the gfs being correct is 1 in a billion. They are so off after 2 Days.
First of all, this thread is not even about what is happening back East in your area.
Second of all, don't ignore the GFS Models. They have been wrong a lot this winter, I will admit that, but they have had great success rates in the past. Just keep watching the latest runs.
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W13 wrote:krysof wrote:As for where I live, we will get a lot colder but it will be dry and that just sucks big time. Again the gfs is showing snow on the 19th but I'll easily ignore that because the chance of the gfs being correct is 1 in a billion. They are so off after 2 Days.
First of all, this thread is not even about what is happening back East in your area.
Second of all, don't ignore the GFS Models. They have been wrong a lot this winter, I will admit that, but they have had great success rates in the past. Just keep watching the latest runs.
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