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CPcantmeasuresnow

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  1. Don't under estimate his private messages either. I don't think he's limited there, and they can be quite nasty, and I'll leave it at that.
  2. I often wish there were “find a new hobby instead of stalking people that like snow”emojis on here, but certainly no one person in particular in mind. I’m just throwing out random suggestions.
  3. I never realized they recorded 14 inches for the Jan 96 blizzard. And I thought Central Parks 20.2 for that event was horrendous, most agree that was 24-27 easily. That Bridgeport report is just egregious.
  4. For the most part yes. Even Central Park received almost 3 inches despite reporting 1.6, but that's par for the course as they revert back this year to the old days of under measuring.
  5. And remember when you told everyone the max snowfall for Sunday would be 1 inch and everyone in the forum received 3-5 inches. Well except for the one inch you claim to have received.
  6. 4° for the low this morning. Consecutive days of snow cover now at 40, although a much better looking snow cover now after the 4 inch refresher on Sunday morning. Impressive for a winter that has only seen 25.9 inches of snow up here so far.
  7. They all F up once in a while which you can forgive. The Parks 1.6 yesterday underdone again for the fourth time this season. Looks like they're reverting back to the Zookeeper days. Hoping they fix it before they scroo up another historic storm.
  8. 1.6 inches in Central Park as reported by God knows who. They are back to their old ways in the Park this year, this is the fourth storm of the winter they are continually giving low numbers. From all observations I've seen the number should have been about 2.5. I don't know why after all these years it still drives me crazy but it does.
  9. According to the latest guidelines you take the maximum depth of the snow that fell during the calendar day. And yes to the snowboard as i see Julian already mentiomed.
  10. 4.0 inches even in Orange County, Highland Mills. It's just crazy how Suffern has almost 4 inches and Monroe 4 inches but right in between the two a mere 7-8 miles away from both Snowman19 got an inch, which he predicted all week would be the max. You have to give the guy credit for always being right, or never admitting to being wrong. Amazing.
  11. 4.0 inches on the nose. 26° and light snow continues. A very pleasant surprise.
  12. Maybe someone can verify this for me, but according to my records the 8.3 inches of snow recorded in Central Park from the January 28-29 storm becomes the 100th storm of 8.3 inches or more in NYC since records have been officially kept since 1869.
  13. 27° moderate snow continues. Haven't officially gone out to measure yet and still had a couple inches otg so will have to venture out soon to see how much new snow has fallen on the board. Looks like it may be 2+ inches already but since I was expecting 0 still wondering if my eyes deceive me. WWA for 2-3 inches in Orange, Rockland, Putnam and Westchester. Love surprises like this.
  14. by CPcantmeasuresnow The snowpack survived this week but there are a few bare spots now in the usual areas but still 75% coverage. Amazing how 4-5 inches of solid ice and snow held up to the onslaught of sun and 50 for four days. A fresh unbattle tested 5 inches of powder would not have lasted a day. So the streak lives on but on life support. 37 straight days and counting.
  15. The term upstate in NY seems to be used by everyone in the state to refer to the area north of them. I’m in Orange County and in no way do I consider this upstate. Geographically Albany is the middle latitudes of the state. Binghamton is the southern tier of NY. Of course since 80% Of the residence live below the Tappanzee Bridge everything above seems to somehow become upstate to most people. And yes I said the TAPPAN ZEE bridge. Enough said.
  16. We welcome everyone in Orange County and you stated our case beautifully. I’ve had only 22 inches of snow this winter so far, which is below normal, yet I’ve had a solid snow cover for 33 straight days and counting. That may end by Friday or Saturday but still a decent run. And we still do well on most coastals. Just need inside the benchmark in most cases to jackpot, instead of on or outside it.
  17. 17° and the snow pack lives on. 33 straight days and counting. It will be interesting to see if this snow, ice, and sleet encrusted block of snow and ice can make it through 3-4 days of highs in the 40's. My money is on the snow pack.
  18. 22.6° pretty much sleet now and even the first few flakes of the day. This is the worst accretion of ice I've seen in a long time. Usually I try to block these out so I can't even think of the last time we had this much. The only positive, it does have a magical look. At least until I inevitably lose power.
  19. 23° with sleet finally in Highland Mills Orange County. Everything bending under the weight of the ice. Still astonished we have power, hopefully I didn't jinx it. Snow pack at 6 inches with a LE of I'd guess 2 inches +. It's not going anywhere soon. Solid cover since January 7th and counting. And Boston lost their two foot cover in five days. I can't help but chuckle.
  20. Yes as soon as I can. Would you like any other pictures, my wife, kids, my car? I'll send anything else you want that will help you justify what you believe. Don't hold your breath
  21. The misinformation you give can actually be dangerous to some. I’m only 50 miles NNW of midtown and it’s 27 degrees and everything is covered in ice. I could ice skate on my driveway and tree limbs are already bending from the weight. Can’t believe I still have power.
  22. The beauty of the HV in cases like this, Snow pack still a solid 6 inches, 30° and freezing rain. Trees are ice covered and I'm only 50 miles NNW of Midtown. The bad part, driveway is like an ice skating rink and nearly killed myself taking garbage to the end of the driveway.
  23. 32.3° here. I've never found freezing rain to be much of a problem above 30° it's below 30 that the issues begin. Looks like we will be in that territory around the 7am commute.
  24. 32.3° at 1:50 am The temp drop has slowed considerably, about a degree in the last hour. It could be pretty nasty tomorrow morning.
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