Problem is they are using different weather models. Just like their hurricane forecasting. Heard the weather channel guy the other day batting around how much snow they would get in the lower Michigan trying to reconcile the European model and the US model.
We used to get those big northwesterly blizzards in KS where you couldn't see a thing. No so much anymore. Those had the light fluffy snow that didn't contain much moisture which was coming up from the gulf and meeting the front. Snow wasn't any good for snowballs.
A storm coming up from the southwest four corners area around New Mexico always brings a bunch of wet snow with the moisture coming in from the Pacific and Baja California. Great snowball and snowman making snow.
Read a great story from the Vet just now. I'd like to buy an enter button for his computer so he can break those stories in multiple paragraphs which are easier for my old eyes to follow. Don't flame me Vet, just trying to be helpful just as you are always helpful and entertaining. You are one of the greatest and I can't miss any of your posts so I can learn something. Thanks.
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