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Intensewind002

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  • Birthday 02/29/2000

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  • Four Letter Airport Code For Weather Obs (Such as KDCA)
    KFRG
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    Lindenhurst, NY

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  1. Final rainfall total here in Lindenhurst of 2.21”
  2. Recorded a gust of 38 mph on my somewhat sheltered station, been gusting to around 50 at the airports
  3. Up to 1.66” of rain here, road flooding is a bif worse than the last event, probably due to how water logged the ground is.
  4. It’s wild how badly people drive when the weather is crappy. It’s like no rules of the road even apply anymore
  5. Getting some pretty big gusts out here tonight, surprised there is no advisory in effect
  6. Picked up a final total of 2.14” in Lindenhurst, today isn’t too bad out, I guess, despite the wind and greyness.
  7. Up to about 1.5” here, minor to moderate road flooding all around town
  8. Looks like another plume of heavy rain about to move through too, probably add another half an inch or so to our totals
  9. 1.03 here after 1.20 earlier this week, roads have filled up in the low spots but nothing serious
  10. Farmingdale only gusting to 33 seems suspect, it sounds/looks way stronger than that outside.
  11. Drought was pretty severe in 2022, at least for LI and SE New England, the trees were literally turning brown in August. Though that summer was extremely humid if I remember correctly so we didn’t have any triple digit heat along the coast
  12. Red sky at night, sailor’s delight
  13. Did anyone else notice Westhampton jump from 18 to 31 in the past hour? That’s pretty wild honestly, shows how fragile perfect radiational cooling conditions can be.
  14. Final total here in Lindenhurst was 4.4”, now up to 11.9” for the season. If only that death band was a little further north
  15. Moderately snowing rn, visibility is probably down to half a mile. Eyeing around an 0.5-1” on the ground and streets are fully covered. If only that band was just a few miles further north
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