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IrishRob17

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  1. 5 minutes ago, hudsonvalley21 said:

    I’m in the cold pool of air to your east/northeast. My low was -3 currently it’s +6. It’s a rare occurrence where my temps get lower than yours. 

    I'm up to 24 at home now. The below freezing streak may end today for me, at nine days, which is the second longest streak I've recorded.

  2. 9 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

    KMGJ, two miles up the road is currently -7 and I'm +3. I always find this stuff interesting, I don't recall ever having such a large difference with KMGJ. 

    Looking further, that’s quite a cold pool of air just to my northeast this morning, lots of below zero. To the southwest it’s warmer, relatively speaking. 

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  3. 18 hours ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

    I've waited to long for a stretch like this with deep snow cover and sustained cold so I'm still enjoying it. Give me another month to six weeks of this and I might be ready to cry uncle. 

    I’m with ya on this. Sure I’ll pay more for heating this season but we’ve been getting off easy for years. I’ll likely tire of it around the same time you will. I’d like to get some more snow though. As much as I’m enjoying it I’m also looking forward to that first mild calm sunny day to have a pint on the deck, preferably while there’s still a pack out there. 

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  4. 9 hours ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

    4.1* light breeze.

    sub zero is a lock, if we stay clear and get winds to zero and we go -10. 
     

    It wasn't a lock here and I can radiate pretty good, especially with snow on the ground, low of +1 (+.6). I've been dead calm since 3am, clouds must've messed it up. Meh for me when compared to earlier in the week. I did beat KMGJ which appears have only went to +2. 

  5. 34 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

    I bottomed out at 0° this morning. 0.3° to be exact.
     

    With clear skies, calm winds and deep snow cover, I would expect the entire northern forum to be below zero tomorrow morning. I would also expect to see many double digit below zero. I might be wrong, but we shall see.

    I was watching closely for a bit this morning and every time the temp would start dropping again a slight breeze, like 3mph, would kick up and the temp would rise a degree or two.

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  6. 8 hours ago, jm1220 said:

    A bit of a breeze is kicking up so it hasn’t gotten below 16-17 so far. Until that breeze stops the bottom won’t really drop out on temps. 

    The breeze has kept me above zero, sitting at +3, my below zero streak up here may end at four days as a result. Although if it doesn't go below in the next hour or so I could go below before midnight, keeping the streak alive. 

  7. 46 minutes ago, NorthShoreWx said:

    I've never heard it called that but this is probably the event.  These are hand transcribed central park observations neatly written by a very young weenie.  The plus sign was said weenie's convention for separating sustained winds from gusts. Check out that pressure and the temperature drop!  That was a flash freeze for the ages during the morning rush hour.

     

    19760202-ObsLog-cs.jpg

    I found the below on the NWS Albany page. This also got me reading again about the Buffalo Blizzard in 1977 when they did record 12" but the bulk of the snow was blown into Buffalo from a frozen Lake Erie.

     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard_of_1977#:~:text=The blizzard of 1977 hit,February 1 of that year.

    https://www.weather.gov/aly/majorwinterstorms

    1-29-26-2.JPG

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  8. I've had four below zero mins so far this year, the most I've recorded was 15 in the '14-'15 winter. That winter is also my longest consective streak of below zeros, which was six. I'm currently at six days in a row below 32, the most I've recorded that was 14 days in the '17-'18 winter, and interestingly that winter I recorded a total of 23 days below 32 degrees. 

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  9. 3 minutes ago, gravitylover said:

    That pack depth map looks about right. Funny how the banks are so big and in the way, when we've had so much more on the ground before with fewer problems. I think back to the 40" pack a few years ago and, unless my old brain is more muddled than I thought, it seems like I had more room for snow than I do this time. *shrug* Anyway... I'd be good with another string of small, northern stream events keeping the pack fresh for a few weeks.

    The piles and banks are huge and I atribute that to the higher than expeced water content in the snow. Something to keep in mind as we move towards spring.

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