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  2. 22/19 and steady snow. Will be a great sledding day tomorrow for the kids
  3. Snowing hard in the UWS, accumulating quickly even on main roads
  4. basically went to almost white out, however snow growth is a little iffy atm, but if it snows like this for a few hours we'll get there, need some bigger dendies mixing in.
  5. He’s referring to the big picture of the past several years.
  6. Huge pingers against the windows. I noticed it was leaving small "craters" in the already fallen stuff, so I stuck my arm out the door and discovered the largest sleet I've ever seen. Between 3/16" and 1/4" in diameter.
  7. Oh wow...my dad is from Woburn..I grew up in Wilmington. Ton of Spinazolas in Woburn... Yea, known Scott for about 16 years from this place...great met.
  8. I think I remember this i was living in jersey then, Warren County. Iirc was around 95 or 96 cpl years after I graduated. Kids had off a week or 2 of school it was sleet and freezing rain and my road was like a block of ice around 4 to 5 inches thick. A town plow was coming down the road slamming his plow down and it snapped off and slammed into a pole lol. They had to bring in them graders to clear the roads.
  9. So much for the CoastalWx dry air issues. FGEN FTW!
  10. Eyeballing 2” here. Grass fully covered now.
  11. any guess of how many inches of sleet we will get ? already looks like dry slots in eastern PA and western nj developing'
  12. Mostly sleet now with flakes mixed in, as temperature continues to drop. 17.0° I think this will be a big bust on forecasted snow totals for here.
  13. I know it's still early in the storm but agree leaning lower end of totals for the five boroughs and even lower Westchester. The banding upper westchester through LI seems to be creating a lot of subsidence.
  14. saw this pop up live on Radarscope!!! SUMMARY...Heavy snow bands will spread/develop southeast across upstate NY toward southern New England over the next few hours. Snow rates of 1-1.5"/hr are expected. DISCUSSION...Low-amplitude short-wave trough is progressing southeast across western NY/PA early this evening. Latest water-vapor imagery depicts a notable midlevel vort max southwest of Syracuse, and this is reflected well in radar data. Multiple heavy snow bands have developed ahead of this vort max, strongly influenced by low-level warm advection, extending across upstate NY into the lower Hudson Valley. Boundary layer moistening supports this with dew points now rising into the mid teens (F) where snow rates are increasing. Over the next few hours snow rates are expected to increase downstream across western CT and Long Island, largely in response to this well-defined short wave digging toward the northern Middle Atlantic. Snow rates of 1-1.5"/hr can be expected prior to the short wave passage.
  15. Maybe a half an inch here in New Providence. Just flipped to all sleet.
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