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weatherMA

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  • Birthday 03/31/1994

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  • Four Letter Airport Code For Weather Obs (Such as KDCA)
    KSFM
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  • Location:
    Queensbury, NY/ Ogunquit, ME
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    running, outdoors, skiing, music, weather!!

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  1. That's pretty funny I did too until I met you back a few years ago at nashua CWSU lol. I haven't been on this forum much in the last few years, hope things are well with you man. -Ryan
  2. Picked up at some point, there's another 1.5" or so out there. Storm total somewhere between 5" and 6". Inching our way to a respectable total.
  3. Ground truth is still just very light snow here in Queensbury right now. Looks nice on radar, I'd be curious if its different in other areas.
  4. Under 3" total in Queensbury. Major bust from ALY 10-18" warning and 13" most likely from yesterday.
  5. Approaching 4.5" of paste in Queensbury. Didn't expect more then 3-4 here total, but it's nowhere near done yet.
  6. Almost 2" already in Queensbury. Only been snowing since about 1:30
  7. Thanks dude. I've learned a ton but there's so much to learn.
  8. LOL, that's ok, I still like snow even if it doesn't disturb school. I remember '08. It snowed all day Saturday in between the two systems...just never stopped snowing. I wasn't on this forum but that was one of the first storms I was on accuweather for lol....I discovered this forum spring of '09 (eastern) and started posting at the end of that year. I can't believe its been 2+ years on eastern/american already...time flies.
  9. I feel like we've had less long duration storms lately...any truth to that? It just seems like most snowstorms last 12-18 hours regardless of amounts and then they're done. Anyway, last winter was awesome because even when it looked like rain, events somehow turned wintry. I remember that happened on 2/25 and again on 2/28-3/1. Both of them trended more wintry and 2/25 I believe was snow to rain back to snow. And then 2/28 looked like rain but we got a good period of zr I believe on top of like the 10-15" of snow still remaining. I can still picture that...it looked amazing. Then we also had the 3-5" advisory event on 3/27 (edit: 2/27, March sucked). Man, last winter was awesome.
  10. It's coming 3/3 to 3/10. Watch out . Seriously though, the best thing I've had in my young life was after the 10/29 snowstorm on that Saturday afternoon/night we were out of school Monday/Tuesday. We also had the famous "double snowday" last year where people were hoping for 3 snow days from 2/1 to 2/3 of 2011. That was when the first storm really trended into the major one with 6-8" for a lot of people when originally the second one was supposed to be the dominant one. That was when stations through out 18-24" amounts...and that busted but it was still enough for double snowdays. Besides that though I can only remember getting single snowdays. On 12/13/07 we got out of school early and I remember watching flurries fall in 8th grade English last period before we got let out at noon...and by the time I got home it was 1-2" down and a whiteout. I remember being on the news the next day for being the only school without a delay the next morning. Also there was the 2/10/10 bust where we were supposed to get 8-14" and many schools let out early and we ended up with 3" of fluff that night after just flurries and snow showers in the afternoon.
  11. Ryan, awesome coverage. I really want some snow after watching some of that video lol.
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