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OBS only thread winter storm Jan 19-20, 2019


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Pretty good freezing rain with light glaze due to considerable runoff between 4a-10A (rainfall rates too fast so less glaze than what one might think). Now up to 32F, so we in Wantage NJ have a window of easier snow/ice removal between 11A and 1P today when best chance of above freezing temps, before the mid and late afternoon gusty nw wind temperature plunge.  If we can rid ourselves of glazed trees, we'll be better off tonight.  we did have a brief burst of 4% of Sussex County NJ without power around 920AM.  Thanks for the reports.  I'll post our low temp tomorrow morning...snowcover making it much easier for sub zero to slide in here nw of NYC tomorrow morning. 

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1 hour ago, JerseyWx said:

@IrishRob17 Or others:

Last night I recorded 2.5" of snow before sleet and freezing rain came in.  I would log that number correct?  If I'm not mistaken you are supposed to measure when the p-type switches over, no?

2.3 for me and I was above freezing the time it turned over . What a  pathetic istorm 

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NOHRSC interpolated snowstorm mapped amounts through 12z/20.  Looks reasonable?  Also leftovers glaze ~1P this afternoon (E 0.1" radial), lower elevations Wantage NJ with T 26F after briefly exceeding freezing 10A-noonish (max34).  Flurries as this is written at 157P.   My final would 4.5" snow-sleet, plus 0.10 glaze accretion from who knows how much ZR.  Season 15.8". 

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24 minutes ago, wdrag said:

NOHRSC interpolated snowstorm mapped amounts through 12z/20.  Looks reasonable?  Also leftovers glaze ~1P this afternoon (E 0.1" radial), lower elevations Wantage NJ with T 26F after briefly exceeding freezing 10A-noonish (max34).  Flurries as this is written at 157P.   My final would 4.5" snow-sleet, plus 0.10 glaze accretion from who knows how much ZR.  Season 15.8". 

Screen Shot 2019-01-20 at 1.41.26 PM.png

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I thought the 12"+ would've been more widespread across NY state

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