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backedgeapproaching

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  1. Yea, think that hit the Adirondacks a little harder. Near Whiteface Memorial day weekend:
  2. Wow, Mitch only had like 7.5" at 1pm. cant imagine he has more than 10". What town again? Being a little further east helped with that band it seems. Measured 11.1" depth in Winhall around 2k..prob little more with a clear.
  3. Prob end up with 2+" of QPF and 3" snow. Only a Trace in town, literally nothing sticking at all below 900' Couple months ago this thing would have been an absolute bomb for many.
  4. Nice, they are directly under that band pretty much--hammer time.
  5. Yea, like Ginx or someone mentioned, seems to happen in these event where best maybe be 5-10 miles west of the band? I'm sure it's crushing directly under the 30dbz echoes too.
  6. 15 miles west of the meat of the band and its ripping here. 33.4F so not super efficient accum. Im sure elevations above 1500' are stacking up.
  7. That's about what I found around 1900'-2200' here. Like 7.5". Certainly respectable, but there was definitely potential for more. Like you mentioned---overnight best radar returns were actually near Albany and there was a couple hours of dry slot/dry air and paltry rates into this AM and now best stuff is in SNE/SNH. Only 1.9" at my place which is little over 1100'.
  8. We'll shave off 5-8% for 85yr old weenie measuring... Still a respectable number...ha.
  9. For sure, been congrats Mitch for 3 days now. No else in the forum is higher than 1500ft I don't think? Dude's got 700'+ on the field.
  10. Right, only .11" here the past 2 weeks before today. Down to 39.1F Your over 1200" right? Could be a nice little event up there for you too.
  11. Seems to work when I click the YT video in my post above.
  12. Trickling down to 41.3F. .83" in the gauge with what looks like a good deal more to come.
  13. Lol..looks like ALY agrees with my expert assessment with the new map..
  14. I like that tiny pencil dot of 18-24" at Stratton Summit..ha. I dont see 6" happening in Manchester, not in town at 700'. It would have to be absolutely nuking to get temps to cool down for that accumulation on the valley floor. Thinking maybe 3-5" IMBY, maybe 1-2" in town?
  15. Always easy to know when the SE ticks happen as the pages pile up quickly. Can log off for 20 mins and come back with 5 new pages, you know that doesn't mean it trended better for most in the NNE forum...ha. Obviously NW ticks happen too, recency bias certainly in play though.
  16. We mow....we snow? First cut, didn't take much off..more of a clean up mow. Still snow mold patches too.
  17. We're going to need to do a QC check on your neighbor up there before your totals are official . Depth measured in a plow pile is sort of a red flag...lol.
  18. I have a sh#t ton of Beech and Oaks in the surrounding woods...blowing around all year long. Pretty annoying.
  19. I think they will be fine Tblizz, maybe some transplant shock. Bet they will be OK and put out new growth moving into the warmer months. I mean they are evergreen shrubs, upper 20s shouldn't be doing any damage since technically they should be green when its -15 to -20 and be fine.
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