People would have been going crazy when they heard the crackle of thunder and saw the bright lightning. I actually want to see some radar images of that day, I remember turning on the TV and there was red everywhere! They did an emergency break in of whatever was on (likely a daytime talk show) because their prediction of 4-6 inches of snow and then a change over was going to be wrong lol. It did finally change over, but that was in the early evening when the snow had almost ended, and it went to drizzle. The second storm wasn't even supposed to make it up here but it kept trending more and more north. I had both the TV AND the radio on at the same time lol listening to updates from the noon news shows and Craig Allen on WCBS at the same time and Joe Cioffi on WOR.
Weird thing about the second storm- it actually changed to sleet at its peak at JFK but JFK ended up with more snow than what NYC had where it stayed all snow.
I think the totals here were something like 8 inches from the first storm and 13 inches from the second storm. The prediction for the first one was 4-6, so the 8 inches was a positive bust, and the prediction for the second one was 12-18 when it was done trending north, so that was right about on target. I think Newark jackpotted with the second storm, they had 17 inches. 31 inches on the ground at the end from both storms.