Seasonal snowfall to date - NYC metro
Started By
famartin
, 4 Mar 2012 08:43 PM
#1
Posted 4 March 2012 - 08:43 PM
Figured everyone can share some misery together here... I'm going for the total snow season (July-June) but I'll denote the October portion if given since many of you feel it doesn't really "count".
I'll start...
My parents in Ewing: 9.3" (3.2" in October)
I'll start...
My parents in Ewing: 9.3" (3.2" in October)
#2
Posted 4 March 2012 - 08:49 PM
17.7 butler nj morris county.
#3
Posted 4 March 2012 - 09:12 PM
12.5" in Cresskill, NJ. 5" fell in DJF, with 7.5" in October.
#4
Posted 4 March 2012 - 09:25 PM
24.5" total. 9" in October. About 15 miles ne of Bridgeport at 525'.
#5
Posted 4 March 2012 - 10:13 PM
just over 9 inches North Brunswick NJ
#6
Posted 4 March 2012 - 10:14 PM
26" total here.... 12" from October
#7
Posted 4 March 2012 - 10:19 PM
The breakdown for Colts Neck, Monmouth County:
October 29th: 2"
January 21st: 3"
February 8th: 1.5"
February 11th: 1"
Total: 7.5" - If we finished here, this will be worse than 2007-08 by 0.5", and the worst winter since 2001-02 snowfall wise.
Villanova, PA:
October 29th: 4"
January 21st: 3"
February 8th: 1.5"
February 11th: 3.5"
Total: 12" - Not terrible considering PHL center city received significantly less; 500ft elevation helped with the February minor events.
October 29th: 2"
January 21st: 3"
February 8th: 1.5"
February 11th: 1"
Total: 7.5" - If we finished here, this will be worse than 2007-08 by 0.5", and the worst winter since 2001-02 snowfall wise.
Villanova, PA:
October 29th: 4"
January 21st: 3"
February 8th: 1.5"
February 11th: 3.5"
Total: 12" - Not terrible considering PHL center city received significantly less; 500ft elevation helped with the February minor events.
#8
Posted 4 March 2012 - 10:26 PM
4.2 inches here (2.1) in October.
#9
Posted 4 March 2012 - 11:13 PM
4 inches total 1 inch of slush oct, 29th. Not surprisingly the lowest total in the NYC metro.
#10
Posted 4 March 2012 - 11:59 PM
I was living on Long Island until January now since in Brooklyn season total has been 5.5" while on Long Island was 4.6". Less than 10 inches tell you it all.
#11
Posted 5 March 2012 - 12:22 AM
4 inches total 1 inch of slush oct, 29th. Not surprisingly the lowest total in the NYC metro.
Looks like JFK Airport has that honor with 3.7" through today...
#12
Posted 5 March 2012 - 05:06 AM
9.4 here with 4.7 in Oct.
#13
Posted 5 March 2012 - 09:14 AM
Yup. Definitely time to move on from this horrendous winter. If there's one somewhat silver lining, at least it wasn't a bitterly cold, dry winter and we had warm spells.4 inches total 1 inch of slush oct, 29th. Not surprisingly the lowest total in the NYC metro.
#14
Posted 5 March 2012 - 01:47 PM
Looks like JFK Airport has that honor with 3.7" through today...
I seriously doubt JFK has had less then we have. JFK has been notoriously under-measuring the last few winters.
#15
Posted 5 March 2012 - 01:56 PM
24.9 here, 17 in October. 7.9 in a meteorological winter is absurdly low for NW NJ, but I can't really complain because we were close to NJ jackpot in October
#16
Posted 5 March 2012 - 02:02 PM
About 9" total in my area, about 6.5" from the October storm, the rest (I think) January 20-21.
#17
Posted 5 March 2012 - 02:32 PM
about 9 inches
#18
Posted 5 March 2012 - 02:36 PM
west islip id have to say around 3 inches. all during the fluke storm in january. none in october storm, none in december, that storm in january and none in february. def. a winter id love to forget
#19
Posted 5 March 2012 - 02:47 PM
I'm 85% below normal in the snowfall department.
#20
Posted 5 March 2012 - 02:53 PM
5.4" (1.7" from October).
81% below normal. 87% without October.
81% below normal. 87% without October.
#21
Posted 5 March 2012 - 03:21 PM
14 here, with 3 coming in October.
6 inches 1/20, 3 inches 2/24 and some nickel and dime crap for the other 2 inches.
6 inches 1/20, 3 inches 2/24 and some nickel and dime crap for the other 2 inches.
#22
Posted 5 March 2012 - 06:28 PM
I've received a little more than 6 inches in the October Blizzard, 4 inches in January from the January SWFE, and a few more inches on grassy surfaces from a few random events in February.
That would total me around 13 or so inches.
That would total me around 13 or so inches.
#23
Posted 5 March 2012 - 06:31 PM
Dont have the stuff in front of me, but i think im at 15.2".
#24
Posted 5 March 2012 - 06:41 PM
I'd have to say about 6" total. That was all from that freak Jan. storm. We had a cold rain over here in Oct. and the Feb. storm (if you can call it that) all melted on contact (even grassy areas) so that doesn't count.
#25
Posted 5 March 2012 - 07:08 PM
<Total is too embarrassing to post>
#26
Posted 5 March 2012 - 08:02 PM
This... haha whats incredible is it wasnt just us that hasnt been stormy/cold its been the entire country. This has definintely been a unique winter that we've seen<Total is too embarrassing to post>
#27
Posted 5 March 2012 - 10:45 PM
About 8.75" in Bridgewater, with only about 4.5" in meteorological winter. Worst winter here, by far, since 01-02. I'd gladly have taken 06-07 or 07-08 over this year.
#28
Posted 5 March 2012 - 11:20 PM
19"
normal is near 40"
normal is near 40"
#29
Posted 6 March 2012 - 12:05 AM
Around 5". Only a trace in October. A hair more than 97-98, but still playing catch-up with the rockin' winter of 01-02.
On the plus side, the one little storm in January was pretty good and also well timed for me and I've been getting in to the mountains a lot with excellent road conditions. Not that they are having much of a winter either, but I did hike through about 18" of snow this past weekend.
I'd ask for more, but at least I am squeezing some winter out of this winter. It will snow again before May, but outside of about 12 hours before and during the storm, no one will care.
On the plus side, the one little storm in January was pretty good and also well timed for me and I've been getting in to the mountains a lot with excellent road conditions. Not that they are having much of a winter either, but I did hike through about 18" of snow this past weekend.
I'd ask for more, but at least I am squeezing some winter out of this winter. It will snow again before May, but outside of about 12 hours before and during the storm, no one will care.
#30
Posted 6 March 2012 - 03:44 AM
i only have 3.5" total... 3" came from the January storm...
#31
Posted 6 March 2012 - 01:25 PM
11.5" inches in Nanuet in Rockland. I didn't count the numerous trace to 1/4" storms that we got... just the October snowicane and tornadojay junior storms. Sadly... my joke back in October about that one being the biggest of the season came back to haunt me
#32
Posted 6 March 2012 - 01:41 PM
11.5" inches in Nanuet in Rockland. I didn't count the numerous trace to 1/4" storms that we got... just the October snowicane and tornadojay junior storms. Sadly... my joke back in October about that one being the biggest of the season came back to haunt me
What did you get in the October storm? I guess 4" apart could make sense....but im worried i screwed something up.
#33
Posted 6 March 2012 - 01:43 PM
I got 6.5 inches in October and 5 inches on 1/21What did you get in the October storm? I guess 4" apart could make sense....but im worried i screwed something up.
#34
Posted 6 March 2012 - 02:00 PM
I got 6.5 inches in October and 5 inches on 1/21
ok good....so my measurements werent awful then, and the 4" difference kinda makes sense....I got 8 on the nose here in October (going on memory here, trying to search the forums as i dont have my numbers in front of me), and 6.2" in january.
#35
Posted 6 March 2012 - 02:13 PM
ok good....so my measurements werent awful then, and the 4" difference kinda makes sense....I got 8 on the nose here in October (going on memory here, trying to search the forums as i dont have my numbers in front of me), and 6.2" in january.
sounds right.. check out my signature update below.. lol
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