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The 4 Seasons

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  1. Todays the 25th anniversary of the December 30th, 2000 Snowstorm. I got a full radar animation up here and sfc loop. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/dec-30-31-2000
  2. Today is the 25th anniversary of the Dec 30th, 2000 snowstorm that left a foot of snow in NYC and was the biggest storm since the blizzard of '96. I have a full radar animation and surface map loop up here on our site https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/dec-30-31-2000
  3. yes, 978 just SE. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/feb-13-2024
  4. Yeah its too late to change anything now, these maps are set in stone. I made them back in 2022 and used what i could find that looked good and covered the general area and highly edited and refined them in photoshop. You are correct that 2.4 is from Piscataway i have an overlay of all the towns so i place the reports exactly where they should be, it makes it so much easier too than just guestimating. did you also have 2.4 in metuchen? i must have missed it. The Piscataway report was from @winterwx21
  5. Southern New England and final updated CT snowfall map for the Boxing Day December 26-27th, 2025 Snowstorm. Thank you everyone for the reports, i just finished all these maps but if there's any obvious errors or corrections let me know. The forecast for this was very solid. The area of 3-6" was a bit more expansive than we thought but overall the ranges and general idea was spot on. CT grade A-, SNE B+ @Sey-Mour Snow I put together a brand new super map by combining Tri-State with SNE to get a broader view. The airports are also highlight in yellow for these. Something new i tried for this season. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/lower-northeast-25-26
  6. Snowfall totals from the Boxing Day December 26-27th, 2025 Snowstorm. Thank you everyone for the reports. I tried to include everyone here but some reports overlap or theres more than one for a location, so i did the best i could. This took a very long time, about 10 hours, so i may have made an error or two If there's any corrections let me know. This event will go up in the archive with sfc/h5/radar when they become available. The forecast for this was very solid. We nailed the ranges and lower snowfall amounts around the city and NNJ. The 6-10" area was a little higher and narrower than forecast, but overall it was pretty close. B+ for Tri-State. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/tri-state-25-26 I created these brand new super maps by combining the Tri-State with SNE. These map also highlight all the airports in yellow to be easily seen. Here is the first map for the region. I went back and put together all the Lower Northeast maps for each accumulating event this season and they are here: https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/lower-northeast-25-26
  7. oh your location under your avatar says Brooklyn fyi
  8. definitely since Jan 7th 2022. We had 2-4"/hr rates that storm. I got 4.2" in one hour. Huge dendrites and zero wind will do that.
  9. Is the 6 hour measuring guideline completely phased out now and no one uses it anymore? I typically only measure the depth at the end, unless its a long duration snowfall event or ptype changes over. This is from a PDF for snow measuring guidelines for NWS COOP from 2014.
  10. I'm working on SNE, Tri-State, CT maps for this event all day today, and a brand new super map i put together for southern Northeast that combines tri-state & SNE. I went back on the past 5 or 6 pages and tried to include everyone here. But if anyone has any additional reports lmk now.
  11. I'm working on SNE, Tri-State, CT maps for this event all day today, and a brand new super map i put together for southern Northeast that combines tri-state & SNE. I went back on the past 5 or 6 pages and tried to include everyone here. But if anyone has any additional reports lmk now.
  12. I really love that Dec 16-17, 2020 blizzard. Getting a 12"+ snowstorm during December is exceedingly rare probably the only time in my life I've seen one around here. Despite those 35-45" reports from that death band I was more than happy with what we got. And those gravity waves at the end were cool as sh*t.
  13. I never included it on my map. It won't be on the final one either it sticks out like a sore thumb obviously wrong. Thx Steve
  14. lots? i saw 2. Thanks for the new preston report, i actually included a new preston report from cocorahs and it was exactly 9.9, maybe thats him
  15. Connecticut Snowfall Totals. This is just a first pass map, there will be a more complete one coming with a full SNE map when i get some time over the next day or two. If there are any additional reports or errors let me know and ill look into it and fix them. Thanks to everyone who sent a report. Overall the forecast was very solid. Pretty much everyone fell within the ranges and the ranges were appropriate for CT. A little too high for Hartford, Tolland counties but that's about it, ill have a full picture once all the maps are done but m feeling an A- ish.
  16. Yeah i was in the NYC thread all night, that place was a dumpster fire lots panic and bridge jumping, but not the worst thing in the world in the end..just glad we went down there to 3-6. You have a Holliston report?
  17. 24hr analysis, this should update as more reports roll in.
  18. 7.3" final certainly happy with that...and it seems NNJ and NYC area didn't do that bad after all. Every climo site including NYC came in over 4" Highest CT Reports so far.. 10.5" New Milford 10.5" 3.1N Wallingford
  19. Really curious to see how this shakes out in the final map. After seeing all the reports this morning above 4" im thrilled that NNJ and NYC should all fall within the 3-6" range. Def gonna have to bring the 0-1 range back in the picture for Ocean Mercer and Monmouth it seems @Sey-Mour Snow
  20. @WxDom 7.3" final 1WNW North Haven, CT 640AM. I saw a report of 7.3" in 2NW Hamden on the interactive map so that lines up perfectly.
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