Hound wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 2:44 pm
Amazing to see how busy we were with posting in Dec and then winter left and so did all the people posting (minus Sardineman) It shows what a crappy short winter we had. I mean at least it was good for that one week, but c'mon.
From December 6th to January 8th I believe we must've had 15 snow chances, some of which busted of course but still that pattern was incredibly juicy. And sandwiched in between there was a week where we didn't even touch 0C. Snowing at -5 on Christmas Day, snowing at -12 on New Years eve. That champagne powder was like heaven. The ice on local ponds and lakes was truly spectacular.
Now January must be considered at least somewhat of a success considering the string of terrible Januaries leading up to it. The last 2/3s of Jan were pretty weak but there were lots of nice sunny days which I kind of appreciated after the misery of the previous two januaries.
February was somewhat of a flop considering what the models were suggesting, but lets not forget there were too marginal snow events and a half decent arctic fart in there. I expected more out of February so I think that's one month I would call a flop.
March has been active and building a good snowpack heading into the dry season.
I still think this was by far the best winter since 2016, and in the running for 3rd best this century in these parts. Not saying a lot but in this day and age I think I'm happy with it.