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  1. 9 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

    it wasn’t a bust at all

     

    Just a bunch of guys talking themselves into a frenzy on a 1-3 inch snowstorm

    this was a perfectly modeled, perfectly forecasted, 1 to 3 inch snowstorm.

    And as myself and several other posters tried to say yesterday, if you set your expectations for a light snowfall you were going to be happy. And if you set your expectations on a fabricated 6 inch snowfall, you weren’t going to be happy.

    Nws forests for me was 4-6 I doubt I got 2 inches . Not an epic bust but def a bust 

  2. 6 hours ago, Ruin said:

    I have before. The philly game was about 18 inchs during the game the pats game had a good 2 feet vs oakland. I remember a lake effect game during the bills playoffs of the 90s as well. it feels that tho if your going to stop a game form being played in lake effect snow for safety reasons. you should postpone a game that has single digits as well as -15-25 windchills. did you see Patty's helmet break from,a hit? most likely broke cause of how cold it was.

    The pats game was a small 2-3 inch storm lol. 

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  3. 19 minutes ago, JerseyWx said:

    @rgwp96Measured 4.25" here at around 9:30pm.  Now it's a mixture of sleet and rain at 650'.  Not bad and fits within the 4-6" range I was expecting.  We'll see what happens overnight.

    I have 4 and I’m snowing again 

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  4. 5 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    Closing in on 70” fir the year .

    Almost 10” of rain in December. All liquid. Hard to even fathom that’s possible.. yet we lived it.

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    I passed 70 by me in NJ for the year 

  5. 7 hours ago, JerseyWx said:

    Did the final tally today, ended up with exactly 15 inches on the season.  Believe it or not, that's not far off from the last few years IMBY, with 20-21 being the obvious exception because of that crazy February stretch.  19-20 was worse off, and only saw 13 inches, none of which fell in February or March.  Last year had slightly more at 21 inches, but it should be noted that January was a lot colder and therefore we had a lasting snowpack. @rgwp96 @ForestHillWx

    Looking forward to a gradual transition to spring now with the increasing average temps and longer days.

    14.8 this year for me and 14.1 in 19/20. 50.5 in 20/21 . The big winner was 2o18 with 72.5

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