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old man 76

(228 posts)
Thu Mar 20, 2014, 06:44 AM Mar 2014

Welcome Spring

Welcome to the first day of spring. I was greeted with about ten inches of new snow this morning and the weather forecast said I could expect a few more inches before it was over. Now the people in the north east pride themselves on being a hardy lot. Most of us wouldn’t give up the forest, rivers, lakes and streams or the sunrise over the ocean. We will be here next winter and enjoy the new snow and crisp air. However, to be honest, on at least one morning when it was about twenty below or a foot or more of snow to dig out of, have you said to yourself what am I doing in this frozen forsaken place?

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Welcome Spring (Original Post) old man 76 Mar 2014 OP
I feel your pain. I live in Michigan & I woke up to a dusting of snow & very slippery spots catbyte Mar 2014 #1
This winter reminds me of a more typical one than what we've had in recent yrs. PotatoChip Mar 2014 #2
THanks old man 76 Mar 2014 #3
Yikes! I bet it is bad there! PotatoChip Mar 2014 #4

catbyte

(35,686 posts)
1. I feel your pain. I live in Michigan & I woke up to a dusting of snow & very slippery spots
Thu Mar 20, 2014, 07:51 AM
Mar 2014

on the roads. Yeah, first day of spring, right! Welcome to DU!

PotatoChip

(3,186 posts)
2. This winter reminds me of a more typical one than what we've had in recent yrs.
Thu Mar 20, 2014, 09:04 AM
Mar 2014

Perhaps a little snowier than usual, but overall pretty close to what I normally think of regarding our winters. I think we've been a bit spoiled by the past 5 years or more of mild temps and less snow. It's really starting get old, though, isn't it? Sigh...

Btw, I found a website that lists weather extremes by state. I was surprised to learn that we are the 3rd coldest. Alaska is (of course) the worst by far, but that is to be expected. What surprised me is how close we were to the 2nd coldest state, North Dakota. Not even a full degree of difference!


Average annual temperature for each state.

State...................Temp(F)............Rank

Alaska.....................26.6..................50
North Dakota........... 40.4..................49
Maine......................41.0..................48
http://www.currentresults.com/Weather/US/average-annual-state-temperatures.php


And then, there is data on snowfall. We are in the top 5 states for that, w/New York state unsurprisingly being #1... But notice how they used the notoriously snowy Syracuse against southern Maine's Portland. If you add Rangeley's stats to the mix, you get a much different picture:



Average yearly snowfall by state.

Days................State................Place.....................Inches

66.4.................New York..........Syracuse.................123.8
27.8.................Maine...............Portland..................61.8
63.9..................."...................Rangeley................121.3


http://www.currentresults.com/Weather/US/average-snowfall-by-state.php
http://www.currentresults.com/Weather/Maine/annual-snowfall.php


Sorry for all of this, but I thought it was quite interesting. I'm a bit of a data nerd, lol!


PotatoChip

(3,186 posts)
4. Yikes! I bet it is bad there!
Thu Mar 20, 2014, 10:12 AM
Mar 2014

Snow amounts in that area are likely to be nearly the same as Rangeley. Possibly even more (?)...
Enough of this already! Hurry up spring!!!

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