Posted by Adirondack case guy on December 25, 2013 at 15:16:25 from (74.69.160.79):
In Reply to: Re: Some christmas pics posted by J. Schwiebert on December 25, 2013 at 08:39:13:
This reigon of NY varries greatly weather wise. We are on the "lea" of the greatlakes. Moisture laiden winter storms are wind driven across the lakes. Once they hit the western slopes the snow fall is determined by elevation, as the air has to rise, and it can't hold the moisture. How the winds flow through the Mokawk valley, and off Lake Erie determins our weather here on the south rim of the valley. US Rt. 20 coridor. A ten mile drive often results in differences in snowfall, measured in ft. The Tug Hill area (north of the Mokawk River) got whacked a couple weeks ago, 44" one day. When a Noreaster comes up the coast from the south our snowfall is determined by how far inland the storm tracks. Predicting weather is pretty complexing around here. In the evening I watch two news stations. One 50 miles to my east, Albany, NY at sealevel, and one to my west about 40m at about 620ftasl. We are at 1421ftasl here. We are usually 10 degrees colder than Albany, and 5 colder than Utica, both in the valley. It doesn't make much diff what the weather watchers say, I just take each day at a time, (retired) and do what I need to make each day work. Loren, the Acg.
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