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NorthShoreWx

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  1. This little band is suddenly 100 80 miles wide (ENJ to ELI). Problem is it's booking east at least 50 mph. Enjoy it while it lasts.
  2. But the differences in this years snowfall between Manhattan and Brooklyn is a poor reason to lump the boroughs in with a suburban/rural area instead of the city they are part of.
  3. They are going to have a tough time getting near 30". 17" is less than 60% of normal seasonal snowfall. If we get no additional snowfall here, we'll wind up at about 92% of average snowfall (27 year POR). So it's fair to say this part of LI has had normal snowfall, but NYC has not.
  4. Kinda whacky watching the back edge of the main radar echos translate to the NE at approx. 80mph. Had the barest of snizzle here. Band off the NJ coast might give us (or perhaps just east of us) a decent snow shower if it holds together. Temp 32°. 0.52" in the bucket (all liquid)
  5. 2:30pm Smithtown. 32 S-, 1.6" on the board. Skim coat on the street. No sleet but a mixture of dendrites and graupel here.
  6. 1.5" in Smithtown. The street was covered, but is mostly melted off now as the snow has become lighter and the mid-day solar is doing its thing. Snow began around/before dawn and coated the ground before stopping and initially melting off. Snowdepth on the board was 1.5" as of about a half hour ago. All the precip here has been snow. Temp stuck at 32 - 32.5 all morning. Seasonal snowfall is now over 35".
  7. Not much rain here, but the wind lived up to expectations for a few moments. Got scary a short time ago.
  8. The northernmost part of Long island is a hair farther north than Sloatsburg.
  9. Nothing to compare to having your appendix removed. I hope you are on the mend and feeling well.
  10. This morning near Jackson, NH. https://photos.app.goo.gl/rwWehEgmQKxF9Toy7
  11. Would have been a good day to chase north. Missed the ice but an awesome powdah day at Wildcat. Hard to gage while skiing but from from walking through the lot at end of day it might have been 8-10". Pure fluff and temps stayed in the low teens.
  12. Yesterday's 6z run of the JMA says otherwise. The threat of writing a script in under 10 minutes is over.
  13. Ireland (and England) is tracking storm Eunice. That's "E", as in storm 5. I think the latest "named" patch of drizzle on TWC was something like #50. I have enough trouble remembering my kids names. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/videos https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10521289/100mph-Storm-Eunice-likely-upgraded-widespread-danger-life-RED-weather-warning.html
  14. It can't possibly seem any weirder or more difficult to follow than 10 posts in a row.
  15. You can edit your original post when you think of more to say. Honestly, more people might actually read it if you do it that way. Unless the habit of skipping past the green circled L is too deeply ingrained.
  16. .I'm chuckling here. Not because I don't appreciate the attempt, but because I know I'll mix them up again.
  17. Not sure how long you've been here, but I measured 94.9" in 95-96. My first winter here. Was a great welcome. PS Just 62 more inches of snow this season and we break that record (I'm at 33.1").
  18. TBH, I do know which 3 storms those are, but I forget which is which. It's not like saying Sandy or Gloria. It's just dumb marketing.
  19. Toby means nothing. Which storm/date are you talking about?
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