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  1. 1 hour ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

    In Saratoga Springs for the night and headed for Plattsburgh or Lake Placid around 7:00. In the 20's here right now but weather seems to be cooperating for this afternoon. Will report on weather conditions up here as we get closer to countdown. 

    I’m just 15 minutes south of you and heading to Plattsburgh also. 
    i am targeting 2 beaches that have bathrooms and also shuttles from other spots including Walmart which ultimately could be where  i end up. High clouds are simply an accepted part of this now sadly. I hope it’s just that. I could do Burlington but not sure 30 miles is significant enough at this point. Plattsburgh has a long totality , also. 
    Met a retired astronomy teacher who chased 2017 and for this one he’s going to Montpelier for better shot but its totality time is half of Plattsburgh’s. So about to head out and just hope for the best. 
    I return after  eclipse to Saratoga Springs. 

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  2. I am in Clifton Park now at a bearable Red Roof Inn for $120. Pay for what you get. But will launch early to Plattsburgh - 130 miles - with 3 locations - two state parks and Walmart - where they are funning shuttles to beaches. Spoke to retired astronomy teacher outside and hes heading to Montpelier and while that is further west you also get less than half the totality of Plattsburgh.
    So appears my fate is written  at this time and i will have to risk more clouds. But from Plattsburgh my Monday night hotel is in saratoga  which is lovely Training 

  3. Heading up tomorrow to Clifton Park, then next morning to Plattsburgh for eclipse. Not sure exactly where yet but a Walmart Supercenter for initial stop off point. After the eclipse i will head down to Saratoga - i guess normal  two hour journey might be at least double or more. Whatever - Plattsburgh hotel rates were out of control. 

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  4. 4 hours ago, lee59 said:

    I was living in Connecticut at the time. You could look out at Long Island Sound and see nothing but ice.

    This was Port Jefferson Harbor , March 7 , 2015. The last great freeze. People were still walking out on this ice field as of March 1, 2015. I have pictures of that. 

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  5. 2 hours ago, psv88 said:

    North shore of Nassau and Suffolk is underdone. Many areas 1.5-2.0” of snow.  I probably had closer to 2” but didn’t measure until late 

     

    actually have a decent pack on the ground now 

    Yeah - agree. Ed (northshorewx I think ) lives a few block due north of me in Smithtown (next to Kings Park ) and it was close to 2” eyeing it up but was MUCH more than where I work near Islip airport where we had essentially nothing. 

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  6. 1 hour ago, psv88 said:

    The issue with a pattern change in February is that you won’t get a long lasting snowpack. At most the snow sticks around for a week. 
     

    when you get nice snow in December and early January you can get that glacier which sticks around for 30-40 days. 
     

    so for me this winter already will fall short because we won’t have the chance for a long lasting snow pack 

    2014-15, I was going to argue, had a long lasting snowpack after late January blizzard and I remember Port Jefferson harbor majority frozen with people able to walk out decently far on ice on March 1 (I have pictures.) but I get what you are saying - December is lost. And no matter what early January brings we probably  lose it for several weeks until (unless?) SSWE effects possibly change the pattern. Still if we can approach average snowfall but do it within a few weeks that is a positive. 

  7. 1 hour ago, NorthShoreWx said:

    Bottomed out at 22.6 here.  Most places a little farther south from the Sound were 3 or 4 degrees colder.  Heat content of the Sound must be above normal...we're usually almost caught up to more inland parts of central LI by now in terms of nighttime lows.

    Hey Ed - I’m near you up right next to Sweetbriar. My station showed 20.8F … close enough with yours. Either way for all of us, ann  Old fashioned cold December night last night. 
    just an aside - my weather station shows 6.79” of rain this month. Curious if you’re in that ballpark. 

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  8. This is best thread on this forum IMHO- for a while. Even see Isotherm appears to be following time to time. Would love for him to come back and add. But I hope others aren’t missing this discussion bc it’s main forum and not regional and the discussion here rocks although it’s dedicated to ENSO only … 

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  9. 12 hours ago, bluewave said:

    I have been doing pretty well here at my new place near KHVN. Got about 1.37 in about 30 minutes a week ago. The whole side of the parking lot flooded to the top of the curb. So the further east you go recently the better you have done. Just hoping I can see a snowstorm up here like Nemo in 2013.  Having a major ASOS so close by is a great benefit to knowing my observations  with better precision. My little digital indoor outdoor thermometer has been very close to the airport temperature. They may even radiate slightly better there since the ASOS and airport is in a bowl lower than the surrounding area with a big hill a few blocks away. Great little airport but it does flood in heavy rains or big coastal surges.

    Wow Chris - you are no longer on LI I see! Still, New Haven is really just a stones throw from my ole hometown of Shoreham on opposite side of Sound. Btw, Original Pepe’s is better than Sally’s to me Lol . Ok - well we will just have your detailed weather observations from a little further north and east. I hope new location offers less changeovers  for you with a bit more latitude than SW Nassau screw zone you come from. 

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