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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 78543" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Especially for this time of year, don't get too hung up on the CPC calling for a higher than normal chance of above normal precip in the shorter outlooks (6-10 or 8-14). Our normal for this time of year is around a half an inch per month. So something around 0.015 inches of moisture a day, on average. If there's any reasonable chance of a snow storm on a day during the listed timeframe, you are looking at about 0.1 inches of moisture for an inch and a half of snow.</p><p></p><p>Hence they call it above normal but most people would think of something more than a mere inch and a half of snow being what could result in that above normal designation.</p><p></p><p>These numbers are mostly for explanatory purposes and are not actually meant to depict any particular location, just my experience in having to use those CPC outlooks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 78543, member: 389"] Especially for this time of year, don't get too hung up on the CPC calling for a higher than normal chance of above normal precip in the shorter outlooks (6-10 or 8-14). Our normal for this time of year is around a half an inch per month. So something around 0.015 inches of moisture a day, on average. If there's any reasonable chance of a snow storm on a day during the listed timeframe, you are looking at about 0.1 inches of moisture for an inch and a half of snow. Hence they call it above normal but most people would think of something more than a mere inch and a half of snow being what could result in that above normal designation. These numbers are mostly for explanatory purposes and are not actually meant to depict any particular location, just my experience in having to use those CPC outlooks. [/QUOTE]
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