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Or maybe the HRRR mocking us.
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HRRR has been hinting at snow showers here around 8/9pm
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The rainfall definitely blew up big time on radar in that line as it reached the north fork.
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much wind with that? Was a big nothing wind wise when it went through here.
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Lucky you. Someone farts here and we lose power. Usually. So far so good today.
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I think they were right about that; you can see the squall line damping out as it reaches the coast. On the other hand it has been very windy here. Peak gust from my poorly sited backyard station at 2 meters is 22mph, which breaks the old record by over 2mph...this goes back a little over a year. Rules of thumb don't really work for that kind of inaccuracy, but I'm thinking we've gusted over 50. It is roaring out there. Somehow, we still have power which is a nice surprise. This section of Smithtown is basically a 3rd world country. Wooded with an above ground grid.
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Same here. It occured to me that the white boards randomly scattered on the lawn looked a little ridiculous and I went out and retrieved them.
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Nice fake cold last night. Min was pretty steady around 26⁰ for several hours, then rising slightly to 28 by 8:30, then to 46⁰ by 9:30 (up 17 degrees in an hour). If it hasn't scoured out by you yet, wait a few minutes.
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For example, these:
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Heads up, there's black ice out there right now. Be wary on the roads.
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I'll throw in for 2014-2015. 2010-2011 got the deepest, but 2015 was a close second. Plus we had drifts out back into April.
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I can't swear it isn't redundant, but a lot of the climate data we look at comes from there.
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This isn't good for us wx types regardless of how you feel about CC: https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/trump-administration-dissolve-key-climate-research-agency-2025-12-17/
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It's not a common thing. My neighbors know it's going to snow when they see the boards out on my front lawn.
