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Yes. El Nino is giving us a mild winter, but our ski resorts have gotten about 150 inches so far.
It gas not. (NYC)
it’s so unseasonably warm for us right now. we got a couple inches in late November, but it melted quickly.
A few dustings but nothing that’s stayed for more than an hour or so.
It’s snowing right now. It’s absolutely nothing and will be gone by like tomorrow, but it is still having teeny tiny amounts of snow in central Indiana.
Very rarely. Probably once every couple of years on average and only a light dusting.
It doesn’t really snow here. At most we get a bit of light dust running off from the mountains every couple decades
Northern Georgia-We’ve had frost but not snow.
Weve gotten 1/2 of our yearly average already.
I live in the Ohio snow belt. We’ve had only a couple snows this season so far but it’s coming down hard today. I’m hoping it sticks around for Christmas to bring some much-needed holiday spirit this year.
*Edited to add location
It is snowing here right now
Yes. Minneapolis-St. Paul Metro.
Although it’s been a milder start to winter. We’ve just had a few good dustings with nothing sticking around for more than a couple days yet down here.
It has snowed twice here. Very little both times and melted after a day
No, but it never snows here in the Bay Area. It’s just been dreary and rainy.
We just saw our first snowflakes of the season today in southern Indiana. Nothing stuck but the flakes were pretty.
Currently snowing, but we’ve had barely a few inches this year. It’s been very unusually warm and dry.
No. It doesn’t snow where I live.
I live about 1,700 Feet above sea level in Riverside county, California. If the conditions are just right, we can get snow.
Its very rare, but it did happen this year in February. It wasnt a light dusting, all trees, vegetation, dirt, etc was totally white
Not really. Maybe once in a blue moon and even then very little. The mountains above do get some most years
It doesn’t snow in like 80% of state I live in.
Once in a great while you may get hail.
😎
No. We got a bit of snow in 1989, and it was a big deal.
I’ve only seen snow fall twice in my 35 years of life and neither time was in Los Angeles County. Hail is more likely and that’s rare.
We’ve got snow a few times, but it hasn’t stuck around, we’ve had a lot of warm days in December.
Right now, not enough to stick though. It’s the big flakes that don’t give a shit as I call it, the prettiest of snow.
It can sometimes snow in the mountains about an hour east of me if it happens to get cold enough up there and also rains enough.
But of course, it never snows by the coast where I am lol
Yup. First snow was in September.
We got a couple inches several weeks ago. It melted in a day.
We’ve had flurries/snow showers 2 separate days. No accumulation. Average date for the first accumulating snow is Dec 5th in North Jersey, so we’re definitely behind.
I have a hard time believing New Jersey won’t be near or above average in snowfall this winter. My town has something like a 40-50 inch snowfall deficit for the past two years combined… so law of averages and all that. Should be interesting to see how things work out. Really hoping for a snowy one.
It looks like we might finally start seeing things shifting toward a taste of winter here in North Jersey, as the next week’s forecast has lows in the 20’s and highs on average struggling to break 40F.
It never snows here. I miss it.
On the east coast of the country just outside the national capital of Washington DC near a major river dividing the northern state of Maryland and southern state of Virginia. While we did have a short snow a while ago it was pretty much gone after 24 hours. Currently 46F = 7.7C clear skies and a little bit windy and a bit damp with lots of puddles from a night long rainstorm.
Ohio Valley Kentucky- Trying to get our first snow now, but just a few flakes in the wind. Don’t think it will stick any.
No. Has once or twice but that’s it. It snowed here in the 80s one morning and I remember it flurrying in 2009 or 2010 but that’s it
Got about 2 feet/61 cms in my front yard.
It snowed on Halloween in the Chicagoland area, and that’s all we’ve gotten so far.
In Seattle it snows about 2 out of every 3 years, but it’s usually only an inch or two and it rarely stays on the ground very long.
Every once and awhile (like every 10 years or so) we get 6 or more inches and the whole city shuts down.
No, thankfully. If we get snow, there are only two things that happen quickly after:
* it melts
* it turns to ice
Asking too early in the season. Where I’m going snow boarding this winter has 20+ inches in the past 3 weeks.
My house, I’ve gotten a couple dustings. 2″ of snow about 3 weeks ago but melted 3 days later.
It doesn’t snow here. California Central Valley.
It has, not very much though.
> Gas it snowed
Well, now I’m thinking of the climactic scene in ‘Die Hard 2.’
Yes, but like others are saying, it’s incredibly unseasonably warm for us. Normally this time of the year we’re usually hovering between -10 to 10 degrees, and just this week it was mid 40s
We got an inch or so on Halloween and another dusting bit that’s it… we’ve been getting rain the past few days, which this time of year would typically be snow.
We’ve only gotten one light dusting, now it’s back to rain the next couple weeks. Kind of discouraging, we usually have at least 6-12” by now.
No and it’s fucking pissing me off. Four years in a row with this shit.
I saw a headline saying that HI has had more snow this fall/winter than NYC and Boston combined.
A couple of storms that dropped a couple of inches around Denver. The mountains have received more, but are still below average on snowpack for this time of year.
All the ski resorts are open in CO. Been snowy since probably early November. Snowpack is about average in the mountains right now. It’s warm today in Denver but probably will snow again on Christmas.
Yep, first snow in Denver was October 28th. We’ve gotten dumpings of a few inches three times so far, it’s all gone within a couple days each time