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  1. 4 hours ago, Snowedin said:

    One of our pipes is leaking in the bathroom but thankfully it’s just a few drops for now. I’m probably gonna have to go out and knock some of the ice and snow off the roof that’s contributing. Can’t wait for a little thaw next week as this cold has just been brutal and relentless! The heat needs a serious breather as well.

    Thaw?

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  2. 1 hour ago, tunafish said:

    Just looking at it you wouldn't think so.

    My depth measuring area is +/- 500 sq ft. Mix of sun and shade. 

    After the initial settling, here's my (GYX) average depth readings from 12z each day.

    Tuesday - 14"

    Wednesday - 13"

    Thursday- 12"

    Friday - 11"

    I suspect tomorrow we'll be at 10". 

    Not implying we'll lose an inch every day (assuming similar conditions), but to say there's no loss in depth is incorrect.  Check your local nws climate site.

    That's because you have fluff. Mine is meat.  18 16 16 16 16 16. NWS depth BDL 16 15 15 15 15 15

    So there's that 

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  3. 8 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

    Honestly…I’m not exaggerating…we’ve lost nothing here! The snow is still powdery on top lol.  As crazy as that sounds…and I admit it, but that’s the truth.  It’s 5 egress here now. Crazy cold. 

    Same everywhere he is pushing your buttons 

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  4. 1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

    Lots of disagreement there. Hopefully something between the 5th-8th.

    With zero melting another 6 to 12 Thursday Friday then that huge potential for a NJ subsume SSS we could easily approach 2011 depths of the Epicosity run I promised you back in November 

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  5. 2 hours ago, Roger Smith said:

    Has there been much mention in this thread of the Feb 1934 cold records? Today's record low max at NYC is 16F set in 1934. December 1933 had been very cold but January 1934 up until this event had been near average. Then February produced record cold averages and extremes. The strongest of these arrived on Feb 8th with a 1050 mb high over Ontario. By morning of the 9th it was -15F near the coast and -30 to -50 F further inland. I believe both Saranac Lake NY and Bancroft Ontario (150 miles west of Ottawa) had lows near -52F. Lake Ontario froze over completely that winter. Toronto had an interval of 36 hours below zero F and a low of -21F on Feb 9th, NYC was -15F. So I wondered what data there might be for New England. A second record cold spell arrived in late February but it was not that extreme, about like today's values. 

    2015 broke our 34 records all month

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