Yes but one is higher than the other. I have 2 because of a big pine that blocks the main anemometer from getting a SW wind. The other one takes care of that.
Albany snowfall records since the 1880s. I believe their average since then is about 60-65 inches
https://www.weather.gov/media/aly/Climate/ALY_Seasonal_Snowfall_Totals.pdf
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.
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.
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.