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lee59

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  1. The 1991-2020 average snowfall in Albany is 59.2 inches.
  2. I have relatives in the Kingston area. I would say they average between 40-50 inches per year.
  3. Heavy rain on the radar just south of the city and Long Island.
  4. Some lightning reported near Virginia Beach, where the coastal must be taking place. If it can stay offshore and be fairly intense, that snow line may head back southeast at some point.
  5. Looking at temperatures, it seems temps are around freezing or above thru out most of se NY and west to Pa.
  6. 40.3 here, wind has gone from NE to East. Finally started to rain.
  7. 39.5 degrees here, only interesting thing for me from this storm may be the wind
  8. Yea between record cold heading into the upper mid west and a potential bomb nor'easter along the east coast, the ingredients could be in place. Of course still a week away.
  9. Temps already dropping to the upper teens in some mid Hudson Valley locations over to western New England. That snow pack makes the temps drop fast.
  10. that is what happened here, then suddenly it turned to snow and the temperature dropped a quick few degrees. now 33
  11. Temperature dropped a quick 2 degrees to 34.3 and sure enough it is finally snowing here. Even a slight slushy mess on the windshield of the car.
  12. It would not have really amounted to much of anything here if it was snow all day. Only .01 of an inch of rain so far.
  13. 40 with a few light rain drops here. Long Island could get a quick hit of snow late tonight into early morning.
  14. Yea January into early February is the coldest, so this would be good timing in that sense.
  15. I wonder if this will be a case where the west coast has all the cold and snow for the fall, then it flips for 3 weeks to the east coast, then flips back to the west for the remainder of the winter.
  16. Models showing a strong wind event for Long Island, doesn't mean a lot this early in the game but interesting to watch.
  17. I am just glad there is a storm somewhere along or near the coast. Something to track. I really don't buy into the track of north to N. Y. and then a right turn. I think a more general NE track will happen.
  18. The GFS seems to be on board this run, with a storm coming up the coast. The path it has is north from North Carolina to southeast New York and then due east to about 150 miles east of Cape Cod. That ain't happening. So I just look at it as a storm off North Carolina and then off Cape Cod. At this point it is in that general area and that is a good thing, a real possibility for a decent Nor'easter. Exact track to be determined.
  19. It would be nice to have a little snow on the ground for Christmas, even at the coast.
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