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AllaN01Bear

(23,042 posts)
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 12:24 AM Feb 2024

re: sonora snow fall. have no idear how many inches we got , but a friend of mine got 6"

also , remembered a old forecasting rule , it always snows on the back end of a storm, or hails . we had both.!!!!!!

current temps : 36 degrees f @ 9: 30 pm pst
sky: cloudy.:
precip 20 % chance .
have a grand nite everyone .

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re: sonora snow fall. have no idear how many inches we got , but a friend of mine got 6" (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Feb 2024 OP
About 4 inches at last check, and still falling usonian Feb 2024 #1
from an old almanac that i have in my mess somewhere . AllaN01Bear Feb 2024 #2
Hmmm, might be the Old Farmer's Almanac or a clone thereof usonian Feb 2024 #3
clone thereof. was writen by a pilot if i remember . AllaN01Bear Feb 2024 #4

usonian

(13,786 posts)
1. About 4 inches at last check, and still falling
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 02:42 AM
Feb 2024

in Mariposa. Doesn't snow in the valley. Where'd you get that rule of thumb?

usonian

(13,786 posts)
3. Hmmm, might be the Old Farmer's Almanac or a clone thereof
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 11:20 AM
Feb 2024

Originated in New England, where that makes perfect sense.

In Mass, the snow would turn to sleet as the storm approached the ocean, and then freeze early and late night.

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