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gravitylover

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  1. You scrub moss off your dome with a stiff bristled brush? Alrighty then We've had them for a few weeks now. You just haven't been paying attention. That entire species could go extinct tomorrow and I'd be ok with it. Them and chiggers. Fuk em
  2. On my house it's the moss on the roof getting bright green (a month early).
  3. On LI maybe, I do remember it was warm early but the trees here didn't leaf out until after 4/1 and it didn't snow on leafed out trees. Even further upstate the willows are greening up, they looked great yesterday covered with 6-8" but there were lots of branches hanging down to the ground and that's without leaves on them just open buds and green, flexible branches.
  4. Actually the trees are starting to leaf out. The one in my front yard looks like it usually does in mid April. This is the earliest in the 27 years I've been here! The last time was when that 17" paste storm took branches off it in 1997 and took out the power line to the house. It took 3 weeks to get that replaced
  5. Again, maxes decrease as it goes east of the Taconic spine and I end up with considerably less than a few miles west. I'm going to hope the models just don't realize that there's another elevation max east of the spine.
  6. 9" in Brockport, 8-10" with 12" jackpots over the ridges in The Finger lakes and 3" in Binghamton.
  7. So it's gonna rain here? Phew, that means at least (a small) part of my ride back from Brockport Saturday won't be too bad.
  8. Ahh, that's where it went
  9. I was thinking about it some more and the 6 or 7 coatings of .1 or less added to truly measurable events has me just under 3". Added to the 6" which was only 6" due to non-standard measuring to achieve max depth and I'm at 9" for the season. Woohoo
  10. Slow that down about 6 hours would ya please. I'll be driving back from Brockport on Saturday, gotta pick up the kid at school.
  11. Nah, when I use the term coating it's because it's nearly immeasurable with a typical ruler or generally under .1". In many cases this season a snowboard in an exposed area would have melted or sublimated so quickly it would be 0, it would have had to be in a shaded and protected area.
  12. Ehh sort of but if they add up to .1 or .2 that still keeps me at or under 3" plus the 6 a few days ago so if I call it 9" I'm good. Go back through my posts since the beginning of the season and every time it has snowed I'm at just a few tenths (if that) compared to inches elsewhere. The other day is the only time I've even touched the shovel this year.
  13. For the season. I've had a few .2s and an inch once, the other day was 4" in exposed areas but up to 6 in select shaded areas where the ground is always colder and it accumulated earlier and better. Mostly I've just had coatings that aren't really worth trying to measure.
  14. 8.5-9" but only due to my "aggressive" measuring. Most people probably saw about 6.
  15. ^That's what I figured but Thunder Ridge says 5" of new snow on this mornings ski report. @JustinRP37 is that right?
  16. 33/32/NE3 mixed drizzle and white rain I had no sleet accumulation even though it came down really hard, the rain was more significant. There is a little bit where it washed into sheltered spots but nothing otherwise. What an ugly, cold, dreary morning
  17. 31° with mixed heavy sleet and heavy rain. Yay.
  18. Too bad that Market Watch story is behind a paywall
  19. I'll be on the road working today and need to know about what time the wetness starts later today. Thoughts...
  20. Eek. I was just in your neighborhood yesterday and there was ~5" on the ground.*Poof*
  21. I'm not paying Bx one cent more than he gets now
  22. My weather vacillates between interior and coastal leaning to the interior with temps and snowfall. It's pretty obvious though that Jerseyites would rather associate themselves with NY than PA or the Mid-Atlantic. I guess NY is just better
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