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The 4 Seasons

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  1. I'm very excited to share this massive project i've been working on since the end of last winter. I was going to wait until it was basically done but Seymour Snow kinda let the cat out of the bag yesterday, which is totally fine...the site's been live. We now have a winter storm archive with every moderate 3"+ event from last season back to 1994 complete with snowfall maps for Southern New England, Tri-State and CT as well as a full radar animation and surface and H5 maps. There's over 270 storms in the archive. I'm currently in the middle of the 95-96 season and updating the site almost daily. Winter Storm Archive The significant (12"+) storms have their own page to easily view at a glance if you only want to see the big ones and don't remember when they were in the archive. I've added additional related images, satellite, radar and more to these larger events. Historic Storms Archive There's also a section for only the snowfall maps sorted by region then by winter season (back to 94-95). Just go to the area you want to view, Southern New England, Tri-State Area or CT then click on the winter season you want. There's additional snowfall maps here that aren't in the archive that are either less than 3" or ones that only affected northern MA or southern NJ. Here you can also sort by 12"+, 24"+ or early/late season storms. Snowfall Maps Archive 25-26 events and maps will be added to the archive as they happen for the upcoming season. There's already 2 minor events in the Southern New England section. Will was a huge help with providing some archive sites like NCEP and Cornell Climodv2. All maps use data from COOP, cocorahs, NWS PNS and here. Everything is free and we don't run any ads. There's a download button on the images if you want to save them. As i mentioned the site is continuously being updated and added to. I'll probably do a thread like last year for all the SNE snowfall maps for all events. This was a huge passion project that i started years ago but really ramped it up this year so i hope yall enjoy it and find it useful.
  2. Mon, Tue, Wed record highs and Wed highs compared to old records for all 10 climo sites in BOX/OKX. I doubled checked everything this time so hopefully no errors
  3. you're right, i made this right after the pm climo (CLI) came out and it was 85, the next update was at 1am and they changed it to 90, i didnt notice. Looks like they hit 90 really late (7-8pm) after the winds switched from E to S. ill update it, thx for the info. Still no record tho
  4. Records yesterday and today for all SNE/Tri-State climo sites. *Fixed ORH typo **Updated BOS Monday high
  5. For sure. Mar 4-6 2001 was one hell of a storm despite under performing a bit in CT. Still a solid 10-18 for most of the state. I was pretty much right on with my memory of that storm, snow began late Sunday AM and the last flakes ended just after midnight Wednesday morning. About 62 hours.
  6. The main archive that has all the storms is updated back to 2018-2019 so far and will stop at 2000 (probably take me till sometime in 2026) The historic archive has all 12"+ big/historic storms and 1996 and PD2 is there and about 20 others, which is also being worked on The big thing recently was adding radar and tri-state maps to all the storms
  7. Hey everyone i just updated our Historic Storms page on our site to include Tri-State Area snowfall maps for every event as well as a full radar loop for all storms post 1995. There's a lot of new storms in there including Boxing Day, PDII, Feb 2006 Blizzard, Dec 2003, Jan 2005 and of course Mar 4-6 2001, Dec 2000 and more. I'll be continuing to update it with more new storms throughout the year. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/historic-storms
  8. There is now. I found two archives for radar. There is now a new section of the site that has radar loops for the entire event as well sfc and h5 maps for past moderate events (3"+) or higher. It's being updated on a weekly basis but i am back 5 years now to 2020. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/storm-archive
  9. I don't know if i've ever seen this map this empty before, for a second i thought it didn't load. It's quiet out there, a little too quiet
  10. Nice. I saw that on the COOP but i think i just included the 4.4SW Jefferson 30.6". Some of these are so close together i can't fit them all but that 30.9 matches up pretty close to the 30.6, which was also in Mine Hill
  11. Final seasonal snowfall totals for the 24-25 season. I added some stats on the side for the climo sites and compared them to normal. There's a snowfall progression animated GIF throughout the season as well as Tri-State/CT maps on our website under the 24-25 seasonal snowfall page.
  12. Just finished the final seasonal snowfall map for the 24-25 season. I added stats to the side for the climo sites as well as a progression throughout the season which you can see on our site. Everything is updated in the 24-25 snowfall maps page.
  13. Updated for 24-25 season snowfall final totals. CT/SNE/Tri-State/Northeast maps on our site as well as snowfall progression throughout the season and statistics for climo sites.
  14. If anyone has any seasonal snowfall totals that have changed since March 10th let me know what your current season snowfall total is. Especially looking for anyone in Sussex, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Westchester, Dutchess and Ulster counties. I'll be doing a final season snowfall map probably this week.
  15. No probably just 2000. But that's already up on the historical section with maps https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/jan-1996
  16. Yeah his site is really something else. After working on this i have a unique appreciation for how much time went into doing something like that. For example he has 127 storms listed from 1993-2013 and each storm has 15 individual pages for different levels, radar, sfc, etc making for a total of about 1,905 unique web pages. Something like that takes years to put together. Not to mention he did a snowfall map for NJ for every storm. I tried to email him but got no reply, that was about a month ago. I feel like a lot of what is up on his site was done in coordination with someone at the NWS and CIPS because for example, you can't find any of those snow maps on the CIPS site. If i could post all the maps like he did, i would...but every reference link he has up is dead, like every single link. However, what we will have that is different from his site is a full radar loop of the entire event as well as surface and H5 animated loops. Since you're in New Jersey, we do have a tri-state map for every event that covers most of New Jersey. I just finished adding most of the 21-22 season this week. Working on the final event today and then 20-21.
  17. I remember that day. Serious back door. I dont think ive ever seen mid 30s and mid 80s at the same time in CT, that was wild. We were only in the 50s here with a forecast of 70
  18. Made it up to 72 here what a great day easily the best of the year so far. Finally feels like Spring.
  19. Phoenicia, NY in ulster county, 830FT. It's a report from COOP
  20. There is a new Winter Storm Archive i am working on to be an alternative to Ray's Winter Storm Archive that ended at the 2012-2013 season. Right now our site mostly just has snowfall maps and is more focused on CT. With this new archive i will be going backward and creating snowfall maps for every moderate event (3"+) for all of Southern New England and the Tri-State Area. Each page will not only have the snowfall maps but a full radar loop of the entire event, a surface map loop of the Northeast, daily surface weather map loop of the US and a H5 US loop. So far i've completed back to 2021-2022 so you can see the first 4 seasons. I will be working on this continually throughout the spring summer and fall and hopefully get back to 2000 by the start of next season. Check back continually because the site will be updated every week going forward. I'll probably do a post explaining everything and all the changes at the start of the 25-26 season.
  21. and a half inch i saw when i scrolled the pages from Friday night? I didn't see the 1.2 but i saw the 0.5
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