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  1. 33 minutes ago, HeadInTheClouds said:

    That wasn't my question but I get it, you follow the model(s) that gives the least precip every single event. Rinse. Lather. Repeat. My area is going to get maybe an inch if I'm lucky, but most people on this board could see 1-3 inches which is just fine for a SB Sunday. 

    Well I think I can speak for almost everyone on this thread when I say, that when it does snow later on this evening and when all is said and done = I hope that snowman jackpots and does the best out of all of us, he deserves it :thumbsup:

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  2. 3 minutes ago, Doorman said:

    the big three ensembles

    EPS

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    GFS

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    GEPS

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    that's all folks 

    all I ask is for these to actually verify and just slightly more and I mean a smidgen more West and slightly inside the benchmark

  3. New City Rockland County checking in and everything here is white including the streets I had to go out and clean off the wifes car and threw down salt for her so she could get to work = somebody has to do it for her :D,,,now I am back in bed with a cup of hot tea

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  4. 7 hours ago, Jt17 said:

    9 days away? Lol have some patience dude! 

    9 days puts us into the middle of February ( literally ) and once we get into March with sun angle and warm days following possible storms I am being realistic on 2 fronts and the first one is the snow lover in me wants something to track sooner than a week and change away especially when 9 days on the models could easily turn into a non event by the time it gets here

  5. 2 minutes ago, eduggs said:

    Sure looks nasty for ZR in the HV... probably starting well before dawn down to parts of northern Westchester and Rockland. Too bad there are relatively few official reporting stations between POU and ALB.

    I am in new city and my local weather says freezing rain begins at 9 a.m but me thinks sooner than that,,,,time will tell

  6. 1 hour ago, wishcast_hater said:

    If a transmission line goes down it doesn’t matter if your lines are above or below ground. 

    THIS as even in Rockland if your power is underground there is a good chance that before it gets to your house or afterwards it is still above ground as most of my area is like this so even though my power is indeed underground if a tree goes down or a car hits a poll or a transformer blows a qtr mile or more away I still lose power

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