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NorthShoreWx

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  1. We had about an hour of wet snow after midnight that day last week.
  2. 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.
  3. 2.91" here for the current system. Roughly 9" August 19-20 and nothing since. Feast or famine.
  4. https://www.thruway.ny.gov/travelers/map/text/twytextcameras.cgi?region=MHI87
  5. Snowing in N. Smithtown. Surprised that it is all snow at the moment because it isn't particularly heavy.
  6. 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.
  7. 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 ...
  8. Aurora is visible right now from Smithtown
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. I think the Blydenburgh dam failure also happened in late February 1979 during the epic meltout and rains after the early February snowfalls culminating in PD1. I'll see if I can verify that memory. Pretty sure there was a working stream gage on the Nissequogue at that time.
  12. Yeah, that sucks. That was one of our favorite places to take the kids when they were young.
  13. Loud thunder for the last 15 minutes. Was sunny with dark clouds to the south, but it's getting dark here now.
  14. 8.21" here over night. 8.54" total if you include Saturday night's rain. For comparison, we had 5.53" during the August 2014 deluge and 4.20" during Ida.
  15. The rain stopped a few minutes ago and just like that the blue super moon is visible to the southwest. I have a standard 4" cocorahs gauge and will check it in the morning, but bkviking is about a half mile south of me and I'm sure is very close to what I will measure.
  16. This is the most thunder I've heard around here in years. Probably the most rain too
  17. Too noisy to sleep. Pounding rain and a couple of very close lightning strikes. Our phones just lit up again with the FFW.
  18. Constant drumming on the roof here. Multiple reports of water rescues and road closures around the area.
  19. Just had the outflow boundary evident on radar move through here a minute ago. Only lasted a few seconds, but it was wild on an otherwise quiet evening. The storms it originated from to the north didn't look very impressive.
  20. Some photos from the Adirondack high peaks region. If I hadn't seen the way the moments entering into totality and emerging from it were like throwing a light switch, I wouldn't have understood it. https://photos.app.goo.gl/C3s51MsN7tygGgs9A
  21. Adirondacks, a few miles south of Lake Placid
  22. Ready! https://photos.app.goo.gl/uVwL5YsqvFpyJwLB7
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