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1 hour ago, frankdp23 said:
I'm not that far from you, and I got 3.75. I feel like the final snow total map is off slightly in our area.
Very elevation driven. At my house it looks like the aftermath of a major snow event. Just down the hill almost nothing. I'm guessing you are at some elevation over 300'?
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5" storm total here.
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2.8" down. temp 32.
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Snowing hard in Hillsborough TWP at 460 elev. Temp 32.
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Based on all the guidance 4-8" looks spot on for west central NJ. Exactly where the NWS has it.
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Sleet here at 38.
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Great storm here, 7.5" total. What a difference a few miles and elevation makes in these type of events.
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7.5" down with light snow.
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4.75" down. Temp. 31.3.
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3 minutes ago, famartin said:
2.0" in Ewing, now sleet/rain mix
Ray, great to hear from you! 4" here now. Pounding snow, as heavy as it can get.
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3.25" down. Temp 31.3.
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2 minutes ago, Nickysixes said:
Lurking from N Michigan w/30"+ on ground, u guys excited for 2"+:)
Maybe I'm wrong but I THINK I recall someone with you're handle from way back when around these parts?
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1.7" down. temp 31.6.
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1 minute ago, sussexcountyobs said:
True in the last decade. BUT. 10, 20, 50, 100 years is meaningless in the the timescale of planet Earth. 100 or 200 years is not even a 5 second blip in the radar.
Indeed, agree. That being said, at one time there were palm trees around these parts. My view is that climo has gotten better for snow over the time periods used to determine climo for snow around NYC and environs. There were recent posts about this on the board. NW NJ will invariably do better even in this regime, but it's not as one-sided as in the past. I moved to my new locale in 1999 and since then I think places in Monmouth probably have me beat. I do better in the nickle and dime events, but for the all snow coastal, they usually have the highest totals. Enjoy the snow!
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1 minute ago, sussexcountyobs said:
Don't know about that line of thinking? Had 84" last year.
Just kidding, but the snow to rain coastals are just not the same as "back in the day." Back then it truly sucked to be by the shore, not nearly so much in more recent years.
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Down to 32 and just pouring snow.
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1 minute ago, sussexcountyobs said:
When in doubt, always go with Sussex County. But, it's all good. Seeing your parents is more important.
In the 70s and 80s for sure, "north and west of the city" burned in my mind. Nowadays that might be Monmouth County, LOL!
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Heavy snow continues. Roads have caved. Temp 32.2.
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Moderate snow and 34.
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first flakes now mixing with the white rain. Temp 36.
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Western Hillsborough NJ. Elev. 460.
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2.75" of NEW snow. You sure you guys are measuring only new snow?
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Heavy snow now.
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All snow now. Temp 31.
Possible frontal wave snow
in New York City Metro
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1.6" here.