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3 minutes ago, DeltaT13 said:

Roch airport only reported 4.7 inches at 5pm. Still hoping we can start stacking this stuff up efficiently soon.  I'm out at the distillery on mt hope. It's snowy fun driving but nothing impassable yet...visibility really drops when you hit the bands. 

Haven't roc airport measurements been questioned in the past?

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Look how perfectly the surface winds are looking for LE later when this thing stacks its gonna be a thing of beauty!  Oh, and the system made landfall in RH.

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H950 is there already so this band effecting Wolfie down thrpugh DT Cuse can infact be a bit LE but wait till 850 kicks in!

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H850 is there as well but the 700 isn't there yet and the 500 is lost somewhere, lol.

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BGM SPS...

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Binghamton NY
730 PM EDT Tue Mar 14 2017

NYZ009-015>018-022>025-036-037-044>046-055>057-062-PAZ038>040-043-
044-047-048-072-150130-
Northern Oneida-Yates-Seneca-Southern Cayuga-Onondaga-Steuben-
Schuyler-Chemung-Tompkins-Madison-Southern Oneida-Cortland-
Chenango-Otsego-Tioga-Broome-Delaware-Sullivan-Bradford-
Susquehanna-Northern Wayne-Wyoming-Lackawanna-Luzerne-Pike-
Southern Wayne-
730 PM EDT Tue Mar 14 2017

...Historic Snowstorm continues to pound Central New York and
Northeast Pennsylvania early this evening...

A band of very heavy snow, with snowfall rates of 1 to 3 inches
per hour and locally higher, continues to hammer Central New York
and the northern tier of Pennsylvania, mainly near and east of
the Interstate 81 corridor. This band is likely to move little
through 10 pm, with a slow weakening trend anticipated between 10
pm and 2 am. Additional snowfall of 3 to 6 inches is expected in
many places through 2 am, with locally up to 8 inches.

As of 6 pm, widespread storm totals of 15 to 30 inches have been
observed, with localized totals in the 30 to 35 inch range. At the
National Weather Service office near the Binghamton Regional
Airport, a storm total of 26.4" was measured as of 6 pm. This
eclipses the previous 24-hour snowfall record of 23.0", which was
set in 1961. Obviously, this total will go higher this evening.

Later tonight, although snow is expected to continue, it will
turn lighter in intensity. However, it needs to be emphasized that
as the snow tapers down later tonight, winds are likely to
increase, with gusts of 30 to 40 mph becoming more common. This
will lead to substantial blowing and drifting, which will
seriously hamper efforts to clear roadways.

Travel is highly discouraged, except in cases of emergency.
Driving conditions are very difficult, at best, and completely
impassable, at worst. Little, if any improvement is expected in
travel conditions overnight and early Wednesday, with increased
drifting.
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That's a map only Tim would draw. Ofcourse he might have some 3 foot lollies. I was thinking, if Roc ever wins the golden snowball, Tim should be the recipient. He loves snow even more than me. And ive considered seeing a shrink about my snow psychosis. LOL. What do you think Tim? Put it up on your mantle at home? 

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