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  • Birthday 02/06/1978

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  1. Waiting for the "radar is verifying north of the models" posts. Always a crowd pleaser.
  2. I've been out xc skiing 3 days this week chasing daylight. It kinda sucks here with the crust, but it's better than not skiing. Temp is 11⁰ here now, but we still have the wind.
  3. 9⁰ low. I could hear the wind gusting all night. Tonight's temperatures should be interesting... Unless there's too many high clouds from storm Luca.
  4. Should have waited to clear the snow. It's a lot easier to crack the ice off of powder snow than off the pavement.
  5. February 25, 1999 Here's a start: https://www.northshorewx.com/19990225SnowTotals.html Also: https://www.northshorewx.com/lisnowfallpatterns.html
  6. We picked up a little over 4.5" here. Montauk got 13" and cape cod got destroyed. A couple of weeks later we had a 10" snowfall.
  7. Thank God I don't do that anymore It actually may have fit the definition of a blizzard or come close; it seems the winds may have qualified for 3+ hours but we need to evaluate the visibilities. Snow implies 1/2 mile visibility or less and heavy snow implies 1/4 mile or less. There's probably a way to check the visibilities, although might have to shift over to LGA for that. Pitty the young weenie didn't log 8 am.
  8. I don't think so, except maybe 2/6/1978. Or maybe they just got lucky. I was a school kid. Friday they said we were gonna have a humdinger on Monday. Monday into Tuesday we did. I remember taking a portable radio to an indoor track meet on Saturday so I could get updates. This shit is a life-long affliction (fortunately). Like you joked above, it seems like every storm since has approached with unrelenting drama. Having umpteen models to look at contributes. Maybe it was easier when there was basically the LFM and not much else and it happened to be right that time.
  9. These were more or less normal winter temperatures 40 or 50 years ago. Most winters had sub zero temps at some point (not NYC). That probably controlled pests better. The averages for January since I've been observing here are roughly 23/37. That's about where we are right now, although it will come down a wee bit the next couple of days. The lowest has been +9. Other than the annual kill-off of my Rosemary sub-bush, that's not enough to kill much. -5 or -10 might make a difference, but might not ..the pests evolve/acclimate too as they move north.
  10. Ok. But be careful. Don't make me bump again. We're watching...always watching.
  11. Per the Department of Commerce's new overseers: Why should we spend money on website improvements or an app when people can just get their weather forecasts from FaceBook or Twitter. Allegedly
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