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View Poll Results: Which State will see the highest snow total?
1. Iowa 0 0%
2. Missouri 0 0%
3. Arkansas 0 0%
4. Louisiana 0 0%
5. Wisconsin 0 0%
6. Illinois 0 0%
7. Michigan 1 3.13%
8. Indiana 0 0%
9. Ohio 2 6.25%
10. Kentucky 1 3.13%
11. Tennessee 0 0%
12. Mississippi 0 0%
13. Alabama 0 0%
14. Georgia 1 3.13%
15. New York 6 18.75%
16. Pennsylvania 7 21.88%
17. West Virginia 1 3.13%
18. Vermont 2 6.25%
19. New Hampshire 2 6.25%
20. Massachusetts 3 9.38%
21. Connecticut 0 0%
22. New Jersey 1 3.13%
23. Virginia 0 0%
24. North Carolina 4 12.50%
25. South Carolina 1 3.13%
Voters: 32. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 01-19-2022, 05:49 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Meteorologist Scott Sabol wrote a blog on this event.

He shows pics, loops, and answers some questions.

Scott Sabol's World of Weather: Winter Snowstorm Recap MLK 2022 - Chapter 3 of 3 (Mindset Behind Snowfall Forecasts)
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Old 01-19-2022, 11:34 PM
 
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Absolutely fascinating and fantastic that a storm that dumped 12" on Iowa and other upper midwest areas, hit Chicago although not too badly, went and snowed in Atlanta, then went up the coast like that dumping all the way, thrashed my relatives in the mountains of North Carolina, Cleveland areas with so much snow, and me here in Michigan received a big fat......ZERO.ZERO!
I love it. (Michigan native that wants to move to Tucson!)
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Old 01-21-2022, 11:15 PM
 
Location: Etobicoke
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Where's Ontario in the poll?


Source: https://twitter.com/ECCCWeatherON/st...465183751?s=20
That is complete underestimation for Toronto when some parts of the city got 55cm. And why did they took so long to finally put a blizzard warning at the last minute?

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