Guess the seasonal snowfall for Boston, Worcester, Providence, Hartford, and Concord NH to the nearest tenth of an inch (example 32.1).
You can guess, 1, 2, 3, 4, or all of the cities – that’s up to you!
Final guesses must be made by the end of the day on November 22 2023.
Good luck!
SAMPLE FORMAT
Boston: AA.A
Worcester: BB.B
Providence: CC.C
Hartford: DD.D
Concord: EE.E
Format per TK
Boston: xx.x
Worcester: yy.y
Providence: zz.z
Hartford: qq.q
Joshua
NOVEMBER 18, 2022 AT 2:30 PM
Thank you, TK.
My predictions (btw, Boston will get less snow this winter than Buffalo’s suburbs today and this weekend):
Logan: 30.3 inches
Worcester: 51.7 inches
Hartford: 42.3 inches
Providence: 26.7 inches
Meteorological winter temps: 1.2F above average
Tom
NOVEMBER 18, 2022 AT 8:55 AM
Thanks TK !
Here are my snowfall guesses for this year (22-23).
My guess is predicated on a consistent spreading of snow throughout astronomical winter. I don’t think it will be front-loaded.
Logan: 66.3 inches
Worcester: 81.4 inches
Hartford: 58.3 inches
Providence: 49.8 inches
Meteorological winter temps: avg to 0.8F above average.
Logan: 64.6 inches
Worcester: 84.8 inches
Hartford: 71.2 inches
Providence: 55.9
Logan 35.6 inches
Worcester 49.2 inches
Hartford 45.3 inches
Providence 38.1 inches
Meteorological Winter 1.9F above normal
Winter 2022-2023 snowfall predictions…
Boston: 48.8
Worcester: 64.2
Providence: 39.9
Hartford: 55.6
I’ll add the meteorological winter predictions to the database.
TK do you want to add one ?
Sure, I’ll go with a +1.1F for Boston.
Hahahah. Me too. I’m in good company
Boston: 43.2
Worcester: 66.7
Providence: 49.8
Hartford: 36.6
Meteorological Winter 1.11F above normal
Can I participate by just guessing for Boston – if so my guess will be 31.5 inches or less but I’ll just guess this . Harvey has a little bit higher but from different forecasts I’ve watched it all seems like there is a big IF or wildcard forecast if you will .
Hello all,
I am submitting my Snowfall guess and believe me that is all it is. I just don’t have a good vibe for this Winter, so here goes…
Boston:27.3
Worcester: 36.7
Providence: 22.1
Hartford: 29.2
Going low, perhaps a little reverse Psychology???
So, I win even if I am wrong. 🙂
Here are my guesses.
Boston: 41.2
Worcester: 61.7
Providence: 31.3
Hartford: 52.8
Wanted to get my snow guess in before the deadline so here goes:
Boston: 68.4″
Worcester: 88.3″
Providence: 54.2″
Hartford: 68.4″
I am going bigger this year. My gut says this is not going to be a just another repeat of the last two La Nina winters. We have some extensive early season North American snow cover, indications that La Nina is going to be weakening and less of a factor as we move on, and a potential good start to the winter with a strong -AO and -NAO setting up for at least the second half of December. While I highly doubt we will be seeing a consistent cold/snowy pattern for most of the winter, I think the adjacent warm Atlantic waters will fuel a few big east coast storms this season and as we all know, it only takes a few of those to jack up your seasonal snow totals.
This was the basis for my snow guess last year (54.1″) which worked out well as Boston got one big late January storm that jacked the season total to above normal in what was an overall benign winter pattern. I think that happens again this season only we get into a more favorable winter pattern or two for longer. Will be fun to see how this one plays out!
Boston 41″
Worcester 61″
Providence 24″
Windsor Locks 44″
2023 starts here.
Tom
NOVEMBER 5, 2023 AT 8:49 AM
32 inches of snow at Logan, 25 of which, will fall in one storm.
Meteorological winter to avg 2.5F above average temps.
26” Concord, NH 41” Worcester 35” Hartford, CT
Tom
NOVEMBER 5, 2023 AT 9:27 PM
32 inches for providence
Thanks Vicki.
Joshua
NOVEMBER 5, 2023 AT 1:31 PM
14” Boston, MA 10” Providence, RI 19” Hartford, CT 29” Concord, NH 24” Worcester, MA
A sad outlook for a snow lover, but I’m now quite pessimistic – more a gut feeling – about snowfall this winter.
JpDave
NOVEMBER 5, 2023 AT 2:40 PM
My 2023-2024 Snow Season total Snowfall Guestimate based on El Nino, suppression prospects and gut feeling.
Not expecting a bunch in the way of snow. More than last year, but well below average
Boston: 21.4 inches Worcester: 29.8 inches Providence: 15.2 inches Hartford: 19.3 inches
SClarke
NOVEMBER 5, 2023 AT 4:26 PM
Boston, MA: 32″ Worcester, MA: 46″ Providence, RI: 28″ Hartford, CT: 37″
[Bonus Question] Lunenburg, MA: 97″
Vicki
NOVEMBER 5, 2023 AT 9:55 PM
Boston 38.16 Providence 23.13 Hartford 43.20 Worcester 49.19
Robert
NOVEMBER 6, 2023 AT 10:17 AM
Pvd 23 inches. Hopefully lots of suppressed storms to our south.
Hadi
NOVEMBER 8, 2023 AT 9:39 AM
Thanks TK. Loving the cool mid-fall weather.
Here are my guesses
51” Boston, MA 33” Providence, RI 53” Hartford, CT 79” Concord, NH 68” Worcester, MA
JimmyJames
NOVEMBER 10, 2023 AT 10:33 AM
My snowfall predictions. The majority of this will fall in period between late January and early March. If we get something big before then consider it a bonus.
Boston 25.8 Providence 28.1 Hartford 33.4 Worcester 39.7 Concord 43.8
Anyone who wants to add concord, please just let me know. It was not one of the original cities so some did not add.
Below is prediction table so far. Please feel free to let me know if you want to add concord nh
Also please let me know if I have made an error
Thank you.
https://imgur.com/a/9DKO263
Boston only.
Boston: 44.231795 or we can just leave it as:
Boston: 44.2
Please disregard comments from 2022 as the same page was used.
My guesses for 2023-2024 snowfall…
Boston MA: 39.9
Worcester MA: 58.8
Providence RI: 34.5
Hartford CT: 44.8
Concord NH: 61.0
My snow predictions for the 2023-2024 season (copied from the main page):
Mark
NOVEMBER 22, 2023 AT 2:55 PM
I am running out of time for my snow predictions so here we go:
Boston: 58.4″
Worcester: 84.7″
Providence: 41.2″
Hartford: 63.3″
Concord: 72.9″
I am basing this off a couple factors:
1. Strong El Nino will bring an active southern jet and spawn good size coastal storms off the southeast US coast.
2. Blocking will continue to be more prevalent this winter. This will provide periods of cold and help steer coastal storms to the south and east of us, keeping us on the “white” side. I’m hopeful the blocking wont be that strong where the storms pummel the mid atlantic and miss us altogether (a la 2009-2010)
3. Seasonal weather models (specifically the Euro and UKMET) are supporting blocking, active southern jet, and above normal precipitation and snow along the eastern US seaboard (I will post charts from Ben Noll below)
4. I believe the combination of the above will result in at least a couple large coastal storms this season unlike what we have seen the past 3 winters. I will go a step further and say that one of these storms alone will produce snow totals that exceed Joshua’s snow prediction for the entire winter
5. It only takes a few large snowstorms to really inflate the seasonal snow total even when there are periods during the winter that are rather dry (or wet) and devoid of snow
Gas up the snowblowers and wax the shovels!!
REPLY
Mark
NOVEMBER 22, 2023 AT 2:56 PM
Ben Noll
@BenNollWeather
Nov 11
One of the top performing seasonal models, ECMWF, suggests that winter will be charging up in the months ahead before unleashing its fury in February ❄️
Snowfall is forecast to be above normal () in several regions.
https://x.com/BenNollWeather/status/1723439876811718761?s=20
REPLY
Mark
NOVEMBER 22, 2023 AT 2:57 PM
Ben Noll
@BenNollWeather
Nov 11
Global precipitation patterns will be strongly influenced by the peak of El Niño in the months ahead.
For some countries, dryness & drought () will be a concern while others have a risk for extreme precipitation ().
The eastern U.S. looks to have frequent coastal storms
https://x.com/BenNollWeather/status/1723352630913831172?s=20
Got it, Mark!
Mix bag of to strong of blocking and good blocking for some good old Miller A and B storms to hit us this year as well as miss us. SSTs say strong El-Nino yet the MEI & 200V patterns do not support that type of pattern of a torch. Overall leaning slightly above normal for snowfall for the area. I am also leaning slightly warmer than average but could easily see more cold than warm if things go right.
Boston: 48 ( City itself will be a tad higher)
Worcester: 65
Providence: 41
Hartford: 60
Concord NH 68
Put me down to +0.9 for temp anomaly for Boston
Got it Matt
South shore kid
NOVEMBER 24, 2023 AT 6:37 PM
I’m going with Boston snow guess only 26.8
I’m late to the party, but I’ll say
Boston: 37.7