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Mt. Holly has just posted Advisory. Not much but it doesn't take much light freezing rain or drizzle you send you sliding.
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Great pictures of 1947 event! Vintage! Was a solid white Christmas here yesterday with 100% coverage and average depth of 3" at 8am. Lost coverage mid and late afternoon and by end of the day (7pm) was about 85-90% coverage with average depth of 2". Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to everyone.
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That's ok. We had snow to whiten Christmas and a decent cold snap. We still need the rain so I'll take it. Drought Monitor has only made little progress with the recent rains.
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According to some accounts I've read on this storm there was thunder and lightning in the hours around and just after mid-night (12/24-12/25) in the metro area.
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I really have trouble biting on anything outside of 7-10 days. Beyond day 10 and especially day 15 it has been pure speculation last several years. Modeling has been very "jumpy" it seems to me. Taking OP runs surface features as anything more than "interesting" is foolhardy.
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Overnight low here of +2 (1.9 to be exact) and still a solid snow cover with an average depth of 3.5". Well below zero in the usual NJ cold spots.
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Overnight low of 8 here. Some mins across NJ and a satellite pic that shows the extent of the snow cover.
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Yes. This snowfall will stick around for several days out here as opposed to the prior ones. For the season I'm at 14.3". No complaints.
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Total here was 5.2”. Water content of .37” is 14:1 ratio. Over performance for many this event. Seems like areas models were targeting for max amounts received the max amounts but they were higher than modeled by 2-3” in some cases.
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Yes, you are correct. I was referencing the season to date and you were speaking about December. Sorry. 6.5" in November and 2.6" so far in December. Not expecting much additional in December, less than 1" I suspect.
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The NW corner of the state did well. I'm sitting at 9.1" on the season and NW of me in higher elevations they did even better, especially the NW corner of Sussex County. Certainly once south of Rt. 80 and especially Rt. 78 there is nothing to show for December ending a degree or so below normal, albeit against our warmest set of normals. Certainly elevation played a huge part in who got snow this month.