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  2. I have invited the euro & whomever he likes to come over this weekend!!
  3. Welp, this would make everyone in here happy lol. Richmond, DC, Norfolk, Maryland But I know how it goes for Richmond. In the bullseye too soon. *sigh*
  4. I will confirm 18 inches in Simsbury, and looks like the same at home in Westfield. Just got in from plowing and I'm BEAT! Bed time now
  5. Probably 14 or 15 inches here. Biggest snowstorm since the 21-22 winter
  6. Oh man Pennsylvania is going to get slammed again and we are going to sleet. Or could this be it. Could this be the one. December 2018
  7. And the north trend on snowfall has already started from 18z
  8. “I’d rather be in Omaha.” - L. Uccellini
  9. Based on the forecast my plan was to get what I could off my driveway when I got home from my walk this morning then, after a nap hopefully come out and either blow powder or sleet encrusted powder off my driveway and walkways. Well, we know how that turned out. Fortunately, surface temps kept the sleet easy to remove with a snow blower without sticking and clogging without the use of silicone spray. Anyways, I'm super stoked about these bone-chilling nights coming up. As far as I'm concerned, any extreme weather, it is a beautiful day or night in my little golden book. I'm looking so forward to getting out and seeing some of those amazing snow-covered sunrises that make me struggle for words because of there beautiful clarity and biting cold sucking all the air out of my two cycle, exhaust coated lungs.
  10. Preliminary and needing to be checked from later data, but Toronto (downtown) may have had its heaviest January one-day snowfall ever (since 1843 when snowfall records begin). Reports are in the 18-20 inch range. This was 80% lake enhancement boosting a wider 5" synoptic scale snowfall. The previous record was 44 cm (meas 16.6" at the time) set Jan 23, 1966 (not the later coastal blizzard on 1-29). A very close second was 40 cm Jan 2, 1999. After that one and two later moderate falls, Toronto had its greatest snow depth of 65 cm (26 in). The current one-day record for any month was 19.5" (about 47 cm) Dec 11, 1944. February and March also have higher one-day records than January but that may not be the case after this new record is verified.
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  12. Measured (compacted, not clearing) 15.25-15.5" at 1 am near Coolidge Corner in Brookline Beginning at 10am, that's ~1"/hr x 15 hrs, so accumulated decently despite the mediocre snowgrowth
  13. Yes, I was wrong no two ways about it! Snowfall totals were significantly higher on the cape, the islands and Newport than I expected. I've been burned so many times down here with underperformers I don't always pay attention to the model consensus but in this instance the modeling did a good job.
  14. Snow in the back is too deep and the dog refused to go out so we got dressed, I shoveled a new path to the lower driveway and we went for a walk. I didn't get the bottom half because this stuff is stupid dense and the plow went by twice I got another 4" or so bringing me over 20". At 12:30 it was still precipitating some form of frozen grains at 14° helping this stuff to firm up even more. Yuck
  15. https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=OKX&product=PNS&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off Damn looks like NW Suffolk cleaned up again. There’s a 12.8” report from Commack which isn’t me. Hauppauge and local towns also over 12”. People must think I make it up, but this area usually does really well in SWFES.
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