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NorthShoreWx

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  1. 3:45 pm and holy crap it's dark out there. Not the best thing about December.
  2. With CC, the NSP is the new LIE. Tough break.
  3. Same here. Parts of the lawn are dormant and parts still look way too green. Finished fall cleanup as the first few drops were falling. Whatever else the wind blows in is gonna sit there until spring.
  4. I'm overdue to crash another one of these, but not this December. Slightly related, my son just moved to Medford.
  5. The gradient was crazy that entire winter (1994). It was a snowy winter overall, but twice as much on north shore as South shore and tons of ice/sleet too.
  6. East sucked in that one. Had about a half inch of snow over to rain here. Eastern Massachusetts was the place to be.
  7. Looks like we might have our first inch.
  8. https://511ny.org/cctv?start=0&length=10&filters[0][i]=2&filters[0][s]=Long+Island+Area&filters[1][i]=3&filters[1][s]=Suffolk&filters[2][i]=4&filters[2][s]=NSP&order[i]=1&order[dir]=asc
  9. We're on the board. S/S+ 32.5° Everything is covered, including the street.
  10. This is more interesting than I expected. Just had a rumble of thunder with the snow. Temp 34.7°
  11. Blind negativism was sufficient to be on point for the past two winters. At least this winter's outcome is still unknown.
  12. The general holiday/Christmas warmup has been very noticeable and quite regular, but I'm not aware of any reason why that is more than an unlikely coincidence. Is there any physical evidence that this should be considered a norm for the second half of December?
  13. We had about an hour of wet snow after midnight that day last week.
  14. Hiked in Harriman today. Patchy snow at the trailhead, 6"at 1000 feet and 12" at 1200 feet. Crazy fast change in snow depth, especially higher up.
  15. 2.91" here for the current system. Roughly 9" August 19-20 and nothing since. Feast or famine.
  16. https://www.thruway.ny.gov/travelers/map/text/twytextcameras.cgi?region=MHI87
  17. Snowing in N. Smithtown. Surprised that it is all snow at the moment because it isn't particularly heavy.
  18. Always that way here early in the season. We've had frost but not enough to kill stuff. I had a good haul from the garden yesterday then threw blankets over everything. Should buy at least a few more days. I need to install my new weather station after a sensor failure, but other stations in my neighborhood (including @bkviking) were around 29 - 30 this morning.
  19. We had 0.26" rainfall overnight Sunday - Monday. We had 9" of rainfall August 19 - 20 and a total of 1.43" since. Rainfall since September 1 is 1.00" even. September 2024 - 0.21" October 2024 - 0.52" November 2024 (through 11/12) - 0.27" Just imagine if the rainfall since September 1 had all been snow ...
  20. Aurora is visible right now from Smithtown
  21. August rainfall in N Smithtown was 11.93" That's the most I've had in a month at this location. The old monthly rainfall record was 10.23" just last December.
  22. Satisfying quick half inch with a few loud booms. A traditional garbage pail floater. In and out fast without washing away half of the town. Good for the fall veggies.
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