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Everything posted by CPcantmeasuresnow
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Did get to 9 one morning here and I'm only 50 miles north of midtown. With last nights 0.7 inches I now have 14.5 inches on the season most of it from the January 7 storm With that said Overall this winter blows, again.
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I never said it would have any effect on snowfall one way or the other. If you're just in it for above average snowfall with above average temperatures we've had several in the 2001-2023 period. I happen to enjoy winters with sustained snow cover and that's almost non existent along the coast and becoming less frequent even 50 miles north of NYC where I reside. That's my frustration with our new climate.
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D.C. area has been snowless for a decade. Yes they had a few minor to moderate events in January but it was also 80 degrees there a coupe of days ago. The 7.8 inches they've had so far this season is also double their normal year to date. Other than the oddball event that will pop up every several years there, they are basically Norfolk now, while NYC becomes them and Boston becomes NYC. It's an ever progressing line and sustained winters will be fewer and far between.
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34.2 and a 50/50 mix of rain and snow. So much precip already wasted. So close and so far.
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Expecting everything tomorrow. Snowfall wise anything more than 2 inches would be a very pleasant surprise provided it's not washed away at some point.
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It was a Flop... February 2024 Disco. Thread
CPcantmeasuresnow replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
I agree with everything you said, except the like part in the beginning. -
After 17 hours of almost non stop snow the finally tally is 2.5 inches. That's about what I received in an hour on January 7th.
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Been snowing almost continuously since 10:30 last night until about 3:30 today. After 17 hours of almost non stop snow the finally tally is 2.5 inches. That's about what I received in an hour on January 7th. Beautiful out though.
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Amazing in these small storms how that extra half inch to an inch always appears over Newark then disappears in the 5 miles to Central Park and reappears again in the 5 miles to LaGuardia. It must have something to do with the high mountain ranges in between Newark and LaGuardia.
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Unfortunately your picture is more accurate than you think.
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Of course we all know that from the observations after 7:00 there had to be at least several tenths of an inch (0.3-0.5 maybe) added to the 1.4 inch storm total at the park but their history is not to add to the total and just ignore it like it never happened. It will probably be the case again unless someone that cares is measuring at the Park today. The only time they seemed to get somewhat accurate measurements was when they had the Conservatory doing the measurements at the Park several years ago, and that lasted 4-5 years. Not sure why that relationship ended.
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