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  1. 13 minutes ago, Birds~69 said:

    You're doing fine.

    I kinda want to get a drone. Are there a bunch laws and stuff you have to know? Are they different for each county? 

    I've thought about getting one that I could put a small battery powered chainsaw or Sawzall on for trimming dead branches high up in our trees, lol. Payload would still be too heavy I think.

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  2. Picked up another 1/2" to bring the total to 5". Like others have said, it's been a while! Shoveled into an area that had Monday's snow still, and wow, it's been even longer since I remember having 8" on the ground. Who knows what the rest of the winter holds, but this has been an awesome week if you like snow and cold!

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  3. 4 minutes ago, JTA66 said:

    Snow, 25F/DP 22F

    Everything snow covered. (Well, 90% of junk n' stuff was already covered but now with the new snow falling 100% of junk n' stuff is covered.)

    So nice to be snowing in the mid 20's and not seeing the changeover line racing NW.

    Amen! Snowing borderline moderately here, have about an inch already. Currently 28F dp 20.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Birds~69 said:

    Pretty damn solid out there...

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    Yeah the last hour or so was some of the heaviest snow. Nice.

    Now it looks like the back edge is moving through. Just measured 3.3". If that's it I have no complaints at all, this has been awesome!

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  5. 45 minutes ago, RU848789 said:

    And as of midnight we're up to 0.9", so another 1/4" or so in the last hour. Temp is down to 24F. Snowfall intensity remains a bit more than light, but not quite moderate with small, fine flakes, indicating we're not getting the best snow growth, with small dendrites/rods falling, so ratios are probably close to 10:1 if I had to guess.

    Assuming we stay at 1/4" per hour overnight, we'd likely have about 2.5" by 6 am, which is when the coastal low is supposed to be taking over and the models (and mets) are saying intensity will increase, but also bring in more warm air aloft, probably changing our precip to sleet or freezing rain or plain rain by maybe 10 am - but if we can get 3-4 hours of 1/2" per hour snowfall (moderate rate), we could add another 2" to get to around 4". We'll see.  Interesting that Lee Goldberg has essentially the NJ TPK from Trenton to Ft. Lee as the 3" line with 3-5" NW of that line and 1-3" SE of it.  

    Got it, lol.

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  6. 1 hour ago, JTA66 said:

    Just nice to be discussing snow and not in the long-range thread or going through the old “the storm after the next storm will be our storm” routine.

    Enjoy the next several hours!

    Thank you, you as well! Just walked on a snow covered sidewalk for the first time in almost 2 years, lol.

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