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  2. Also had a gust to 36 during it .
  3. I was sleeping and missed it. 1 inch feel here in probably a short amount of time. Road is covered. I'm sure it was a sight. A snow squall warning had been issued ahead of it for my area as my phone still had the alert on it.
  4. Missed it falling but 0.6 inches of new snow. I7.8 for the season with 26 days of snow cover.
  5. Crazy 2 minutes apart Church is a football field away from work
  6. Plows down and over 1" in Pen Mar. MD. Not joking about the plows, they are patrolling the streets now.
  7. Snow Squall Warning until 8:30 AM. Don't see those too often! Looks pretty intense just south of Grafton, heading towards Milford right now.
  8. wow one of the best squalls I can remember .. visibility was down to a couple hundred feet for about 5 mins
  9. Yeah. Not certain it will......at least down here toward PVD. Appears to be weakenign on the southern side of it. We'll see.
  10. Now that’s a man squall. Hopefully holds together further east.
  11. Basically a garbage look from the 7th to the 14th or so. Seems like it gets better after.
  12. Breezy, flurries, and 7 degrees here on the Magical Tug Hill. We received 4-5" additional snow overnight. A dusting for Tug standards. Today at snow camp our mission is to intercept the maga band that is going to develop today. It's going to drop 4+ feet and we want to be there. We have a total of 3 base locations. We're not playing around at snow camp 2026.
  13. 13 degrees this morning. Definitely picked up enough snow to snow blow. After I finished my coffee will get a measurement. edit: 1.5” of snow
  14. So I set my alarm and got up at 3am to experience the squall. While it was impressive, it wasn't the hardest I've ever seen it snow in a squall. In fact, at the end of my upcoming video, the squall that hit Hazleton on Monday evening was as, if not more, intense than last night's. That being said, it was still a good one and I ended up with 1.25" out of it, as my overall measurement was 1.50" which included the light snow activity that began after 6pm. Due to my sheltered location, my peak gust during the squall was a paltry 8.8 mph, while stations in more open locations recorded 20+mph. There was no visible lightning or audible thunder, but my station did record three nearby strikes. Was it a good squall? Yes Was it worth setting my alarm for? Not really
  15. Just woke up in Morrisville to an inch of snow, was not expecting that. Bummed I slept through it! Upload the video if you can
  16. First official car topper of 2026. Happy New Year!
  17. Just starting here in Brooklyn, but looking T radar I will miss the best snow to my north
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