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  2. I wouldn’t describe the snow as heavy here. I’d call it dense more than anything.
  3. Lol. The higher it goes, the further we fall
  4. I get wanting school closed, but people shouldn't be surprised it isn't, unless they are new here. NYC schools are very stingy with school closings. Once the actual storm is over and hours of plowing has occurred, it takes a near complete failure of the subway system to close schools. Or something like 2010 with stranded cars, plows, and buses all over the city. Also there is no extra time baked into the schedule, so it has to be made up somewhere else. Spring break, extra day in late June? If school is open but hardly anyone shows up it still counts as an instruction day. Id rather that than losing a holiday later on or delayed summer vacation. I don't think they like to do remote learning without preparing for it in the days prior, but this is coming off of mid winter recess plus the forecast of an actual blizzard developed fast.
  5. Ended with 2 inches, all gone now.
  6. lol fuck off. You need help. Find a new drug.
  7. Many streets in the city have only been plowed once or twice. Still a lot of covered streets. I have family in the Bronx and they are livid all the time.
  8. My 5” of snow up here can only be described as powdered sugar.
  9. This storm beats all that I’ve experienced. This’ll be my 1st 30” event. 2005 and 1997 would be in there and 2015.
  10. 12k NAM trend for Wednesday morning. Says most of SE PA picks up a c-2":
  11. Some signs of life in the long range. Maybe some kind of frozen slop about a week from now. Not entirely sure if I want that to happen.
  12. depends on other things-bus yards street width after plowing-sidewalks for walkers etc.
  13. The niño after next would be 29-30 at the earliest. Neutrals can happen too.
  14. About 20" in mt vernon was hard to get accurate measurements. 49" for the season. Grade a
  15. Full fledged nudity...what I would give to see a 30"+ event.
  16. 1996 schools were closed 2 consecutive days. Monday and Tuesday.
  17. No reason it cant be open. Look at your street. This is a quick melter on blacktop. If they were a normal, smaller district, a 2 hour delay would be appropriate
  18. It takes the moon 29.5 days to orbit the earth (relative to Sun, it takes 27.32 days relative to the fixed star background). These dates and times are 29.5 days apart. Dec 26 2025 18z Jan 25 2026 06z Feb 23 2026 18z Hmm. - - - - Contest scoring will be available about an hour from now, I am awaiting final totals as posted in today's 5 p.m. climate summaries. Scoring is backed up on an excel file so it won't take long to recalculate from some estimates already made.
  19. This is from my brother in College Point, couple miles from LGA. Roads are getting plowed but the side street parking is a mess with how deep the snow has gotten.
  20. Yes I was referring to NYC schools specifically as they don't close nearly as often or for as long duration as suburban schools.
  21. Same here. Cloudy, which I like, but that wind can GTFOH.
  22. I haven't had a double digit snow since 2016- but came close the last 5 winters- several 6-9" storms. I'll just go with 10" even if it was more. I'm not one to inflate numbers.
  23. Schools are closed around here tomorrow again. I couldn't imagine them being open anyway after the conditions earlier today tbh.
  24. We were closed for a week here in Feb 2013. 30 inches
  25. Finally stopped around 2:30. It didn’t add much to the total it was melting on contact on the blacktop.
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