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  1. On a side note, if that high out west verifies, that's well over 31 inches of mercury on the home barometers, corrected for sea level. Record territory.
  2. Back down to 32.8 and our precip is back to moderate wet snow, which is accumulating again. Around 2 inches for the event. Much more of a temperature drop and this will be one fun icy mess. Weather forecast has me up to 40 by morning.
  3. 36 and light rain. Snow accumulation ~1.7 inches has turned to slop.
  4. Notable changeover to mostly all snow and big flakes in the past 20 minutes. Temp drop to 32.7 and RH up to 95%. Snow covering all surfaces now. I think we just got a nudge of evaporational cooling. We'll see how it plays out.
  5. 34, snow and sleet mix in Sparta with barley a new coating on some surfaces.
  6. Sparta, NJ (Sussex County). Elevation 800' Looks like I'm close, real close. Could go either way with a 25 mile wobble in either direction.
  7. 31.8 and rain. Won't take much more of a drop to create an icy mess.
  8. Everything got quickly coated from a burst of heavy snow. Now it's a sleet and rain mixture. Temp 33.
  9. I think he means 68 Morristown is currently showing 73 temp, 73 DP. If true, that is incredible for November.
  10. Today feels much more like an April day with the bright blue skies, warm temps, and low humidity, and now rapidly falling temps after sundown.
  11. Flowers that didn't succumb to the frost in late October are still going strong. I've still got some petunia's blooming quite nicely again after a September pruning, as well as plentiful blooms remaining on the mums. I suspect that will all come to an end before too long, but it's a nice wrap to the season.
  12. Did you guys also see that the shores ended up with some really nasty beach erosion from this?
  13. We too had an overnight thunderstorm. From around 1:40 - 2:10 am we had about a dozen flashes and accompanying loud rumbles. Enough to rattle the dishes a couple times. A full on thunderstorm, as impressive as any in summertime, complete with a deluge of rain, with a temperature at 47 degrees.
  14. Wow, what a morning. I'm feeling a little caught off guard. Current is 42 with wind and rain. I gave up and turned the heat on already the other day. I'm bringing a space heater to school today since they haven't turned it on for us yet. This would be quite a blizzard in another few weeks. Remnant hurricanes. Quite a thing.
  15. Pretty good thunderstorm here in Sparta with heavy downpours and minor wind gusts. Seems to be moving off to the northeast now.
  16. This things just keeps re-loading right over Lake Mohawk. Incredible.
  17. Getting a deluge here in Sparta. Well over an inch in the last 45 minutes. This seems to be the way it works anymore, and that cell is stubborn. Unfortunately, much of it will be lost to runoff down the storm drains. Too much too fast, and it looks like more is coming.
  18. Low of 76 in here Sparta, elevation 800 feet at my house.
  19. Sky did open up here. No thunder. I don't have a rain gauge due to logistical issues with trees and such, but I'd have to estimate 0.50 - 0.75", maybe more. I'll have to see if I can find radar estimated.
  20. Wow is it really still 93 degrees in Newark after dark?
  21. 92. Storms coming through northern PA might make it entertaining up this way later. We'll see.
  22. Dewpoints aren't too bad yet in some places.
  23. I was up in the Warwick, NY area earlier. No precipitation, and no storm to speak of, but I had a good view of the cumulonimbus cloud complex off to the east, and it was one of the most impressive I've ever seen around here, right there with what I've seen out in Nevada and Arizona during monsoon season. I knew someone had to be getting rocked.
  24. My rain gauge at my parents house in Lafayette had topped 3" by 1 pm.
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