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nycwinter

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  1. dt saying this..However as you can see the new data clearly does NOT do that. Instead the coastal LOW is much further to the north and east. This means that the Boston and Southeastern New England area see their winds stay North or Northeast so temperatures there are cold enough to support snow and all of eastern New England gets pounded with anywhere from 12 to 18 inches of snow.
  2. i remeber the late 1970;s snowstorms in the city. so much snow fell they had to pile it in one location i remember as a a kid i would climb one big snow pile and slide on down
  3. it got colder by a few degrees then predicted last night for the city and it got 2 degrees warmer for today then predicted last night for the city.
  4. i'm sure we had a few days where the temp did not hit freezing in december
  5. 2 memorable storms in december that is 2 better then we had last winter i will take it..
  6. the park 1o inches so me being north of the park should be close to a foot i guess..
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