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Logan11

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  1. Congrats on the good sized totals over there. 7.5" here. Light snow lingering a bit yet here. Ohh FWIW this BB isn't letting people use emojis today. Just found that odd.....
  2. That's cool. I'm about 8 miles northwest of Thatcher. The LP extends past Thatcher to the Mohawk now but admittedly a good chunk of it still follows roads in places on this northern extension. I went to SUNYA also but later 80 to early 90s.
  3. Yeah Helderberg Mountains (really hills) west of Albany, a northeast extension of the Catskills geologically speaking. I'm just off the 'Long Path' .. hiking trail. That goes from the GW Bridge northward to here amd crosses the App Trail around Schunemunk or thereabouts.
  4. Thanks for the great posts. I only slept about three hours and then had to shovel out the plowed in end of the driveway. Plow guy is coming when its done to do the remaining 500 feet. Maybe an afternoon nap. LOL
  5. Oh I'm fine.. Of course I am 57 now and not the 27 that I was when I started on the predecessor wx chat and boards. LOL Glad to see you guys again! And that you did so well with this storm. I'm 160 miles north of the city now so I don't post in here too much. Remember years ago I was in Saugerties.
  6. Need to extend that a little north now. The Kingston area had a good foot. Then it tails off so by the time you're into Greene County it's 6 or 7 inches. But we remain in steady snow, moderate at times. 6" at my place in Albany County. 28F. A rather meager 16" of snow for the season to date. Last year we started slow also but then got pounded by three big wet snowstorms in February/March and closed with 96 inches.
  7. I'm not sure how far up the Hudson Valley that serious stuff made it. A foot was reported near Poughkeepsie. It didn't make it to the northern Catskills over to Albany. The band weakened on approach. 3.5" here but the light to moderate snow continues. 23 degrees.
  8. A bit of light snow yet here but 4.5" is probably it. More like something in early spring with the big elevational component. 6.5" at 1500'+ and some 8"+ amounts over 2000 ft. Must be virtually nothing on the Mohawk-Upper Hudson Valley floor. We had several heavy wet snowstorms here in late February and March which pushed us to 96" for last winter. I'm ready for some dry snow.
  9. Snow flakes are nice now despite being 31.5. 2 inches.
  10. The 6z/18z it bumps ALB to rte 2 back into a good snowstorm. 0Z and 12Z it pushes it back south. That's been the pattern.
  11. A moderate non historic storm during Christmas season is still a big plus. It doesn't always have to be epic.
  12. Somehow I don't think I'm not getting that 20.1" that the NAM shows. Maybe shift the decimal one to the left.
  13. It's got to come off the cliff some at least. The last run had heavy snow to Lake Placid. Though with the NAM sometimes it will stick to it's guns and then fold in spectacular fashion over the final runs before the event.
  14. I still have my PC Jr. that my Dad git a discount on since he was an IBM employee in 1985. I haven't booted it up in a least 5 years though. It's retro- need the DOS floppy disk etc.
  15. Did you guys get the big Dec 2nd snowstorm last year? The one where I got 27". Last winter was a one trick poney and a ton of nickel and dimes here...ending with 78".
  16. The more OTS solutions (GFS hanging on) look like classic W to E sheer drop offs in accums. Shades of Jan. 1996. But others are now showing more poleward trajectory at least with longitude.
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