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LibertyBell

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  1. Thanks-- everyone is so kind with all the condolences, if I was going to thank everyone individually it would be like a dozen posts in a row and you know I could NEVER do that ;-) I hope you got to experience and remember 2002-03 (that Christmas snowstorm was amazing!) in Albany because that was one amazing and prolonged snowfall season up there and down here. I actually worked up in Albany in the late 90s and early 00s for a time. Lovely area and you could see the mountains even from inside the city.
  2. it means 6 more weeks of the winter we've already had. why does this get so much airtime on The Weather Channel? do they think people who are actually interested in the weather actually care about this?
  3. I'm shocked that we've always gotten to at least 25 in January before this one. I would have thought Jan 1932 or Jan 1950 would have stayed in the upper 20s or even lower 30s.
  4. Thanks man that's greatly appreciated! She would have been utterly shocked at the big winters we had starting with 93-94 and 95-96 and even more so from 02-03 onwards...I never got to experience any of that during my grade school days. She would have loved it too, we used to take long walks in the snow (when we did get snow) when she was going through her lupus flareups, it really helped her.
  5. I sympathize, my mom passed away at the age of 44, when I was only 16. That happened during a horribly sucky time for winter weather (the early 90s)
  6. I hope they measured by 7 am, that report was late in coming lol. Also it's weird that NYC records 0.4 and JFK records 0.2 when the more south and east you went, the more snow there was. That 0.2 is probably much more accurate than the 0.4 figure was.
  7. ha you haven't lived on the south shore of Long Island. I think that's happened a few times. We don't get zero rainfall but sometimes it's just a few sprinkles
  8. Look up 1966-67 and how long that season was, into deep March and even April and May From a Xmas eve snowstorm to near 0 in March with heavy snow lol and a blizzard in February in between. 1966-67 and 2002-03 were two of the most underrated awesome winters
  9. You know what they did. The liquid equivalent was 0.04 so they just did a straight 10:1 and came up with 0.4...it's not the first time that's happened.
  10. Thanks Don, 1950 also had the most 50+ highs I think. Do you have snowfall totals from JFK, did they break their snowless streak and set a new record too?
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