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  1. Snowing pretty good in Altoona PA now, snow doesn't need much of a northern trajectory to give most of us a light snowfall event.
  2. I officially hit warning criteria snow here in SI with 6 inches, still snowing pretty good but it will end very soon based on radar.
  3. Closing in on 6 inches here, which is way more than my old neighborhood in Brooklyn has.
  4. Moderate/Heavy snow and 33.4 degrees, a beautiful coating on everything (even main roads)
  5. Surprisingly enough, sticking to streets as well now.
  6. Temps aloft are pretty cold and winds are all northerly, once solid precipitation engulfs the entire area temperatures will be somewhat more uniform. Steady snow here and 34 degrees.
  7. That'll likely change if more models come in NW. In fact, I think it's quite likely that Rockland County sees warning level snow.
  8. Closing in on 16 inches here, I have a few miles and a few hundred feet elevation on Uncle so I did a bit better than southern parts of SI.
  9. Great front end thump for everyone but with the storm so close to the coast on models now, these dry slots almost always penetrate deeper inland than modelled. 8-12 is a very realistic call.
  10. 8.3 inches here, excellent event though the sleet will make it impossible to shovel.
  11. Just passed 2 inches here with heavy snow continuing to fall with some rather strong gusts occasionally.
  12. Best deform band of my life by a mile, watching the snow come down like a wall was surreal. Sorry about the OT post, light snow here now and the temperature has fallen below 30.
  13. So much whining over something we have zero control over. Just hope for some small adjustments south in the next 24 hours but whatever happens, happens.
  14. Mobile Regional Airport with a gust to 91 mph just now , pretty impressive considering how far inland Zeta is. Edit; gymengineer types faster than me.
  15. Strongest velocities seem to be further south (near University Park)
  16. I think Islip had 90 mph as well. I personally recorded a gust of over 80 mph in Brooklyn during Sandy, my highest ever. Between the wind and extreme storm surge, it'll take a LOT to top Sandy IMO.
  17. It's not a bad analog (strength of the respective storms not withstanding) but Hazel hit in October, when baroclinic interactions are far more common. It's unusual to see this in early August, the 250 mb jet was extremely anomalous for this time of year.
  18. On the daily climate report they have the highest gust for EWR at 68 mph. I'm sure many inland areas saw something similar based on some of the pictures I saw of Clifton, Passaic, Jersey City, etc.
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