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Just now, donsutherland1 said:
High snow report so far: 7.0" 2 SSW Middletown, NY. There are numerous 5"+ amounts in Orange County. There are no reports yet from Central Park and Newark where their record 744-day streaks without 2" or more daily snowfall will finally end today.
I hope they measure more often at CPK. It looked like it was over two inches on TWC.
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5 minutes ago, bluewave said:
Streets are wet as expected but snow starting to accumulate on the grass in Central Park.
https://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/columbuscircle/?cam=columbus_circle
Would be interesting to see how much CPK helps in snow accumulation. It really looked like over two inches on TV.
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Just now, LibertyBell said:
that has to be sleet and snow mixed together, we have layers of both here
I am watching it now it's absolutely pounding snow at CPK.
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Any measurements at CPK yet
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Just now, LibertyBell said:
snowcovered yes, but less than an inch and you can see through that snowcover lol (it's a mixture of snow and ice cover).
It looked like a couple inches at central park on TWC
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1 minute ago, nycsnow said:
In Manhattan it self you won’t get that accumulation. The outer boroughs are already snow covered
TWC was in central park and it looked like a couple inches.
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The UKMET was atrocious for the storm lol.
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1 minute ago, jm1220 said:
RGEM still decent.
Did it bump north a bit
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Whos gonna post the GEFS....
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18 minutes ago, bluewave said:
Yeah, I think probably 3-6” on the grass in Central Park with less on NYC pavement since temps above freezing.
Would be great to get CPK to 6.
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Where is Forky.
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EPS should be interesting.
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13 minutes ago, USCG RS said:
My 2 Cents: Those in the fringe areas, treat this as if it will be a hit and take precautions, especially NYC, LI, NW and CNJ and SE CT on up through SE MA. This snowfall will be incredibly heavy where the axis sets up and you do not want to be caught off guard. This is the type of snow which creates traffic havoc and can lead to some of these horror stories you hear of when people are stuck for extended periods of times. Not saying it will be apocalyptic, but something to keep in mind and prepare for.
I lost power and had a tree fall on my house in 2018 from a heavy snow event. Hopefully this is not as bad.
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2 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:
Yeah I'm pretty impressed with many of the soundings across the state. It's been a while since we seen something like this. Much of the state is going to get into this banding. I suppose it is possible ratios hold back the higher extent of totals, but I am really becoming worried about power issues, especially south and east of 84. That's alot of weight being added to trees/wires quickly. Maybe snow will have trouble sticking to power wires.
Yeah worried a bit here in SW CT. Lost power and tree fell on my house in March 2018 from that heavy snow event.
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Looks like UKIE nudged south again.
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Looks like we see phases 1 2 and 3 lines up with GEFS until the 25th.
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28 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:
do you really think city streets will be snow covered with temps 33-34?
They measure on grass so I think CPK can reach 3 to 5 if we do not see bumps north today.
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2/13 Significant/Major Winter Storm Discussion & Observations
in New York City Metro
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Not bad for 7 am. They must be over 2 by now.