NYCweatherNOW Posted December 3 If we can get that snow that’s around Albany to go straight south we’d definitely be good for 1-2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NorthShoreWx Posted December 3 1 hour ago, psv88 said: Ha true story my wife just got out of the shower so yea I saw some action haha. Actually true. And yes great snow out here now 10 hours ago, NYCweatherNOW said: Pictures or it didn’t happen 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ForestHillWx Posted December 3 Closing in on 9" here. There's no wind. The amount of snowload on the trees has me somewhat concerned for power outages if we do get wind. Light snow continues. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dark Star Posted December 3 10 hours ago, NYCweatherNOW said: Anthony u got the radar image from Connecticut those bands that are headed our way look mean! As of 5 PM, Garwood in Central Union County NJ had received 1.5". I had stated that the storm for my area was for all intent was pretty much over. We then received an additional 1.0" overnight, but nothing of significance. (However, utilizing the measuring rules, I only received 2.0" of the white stuff.) At 5PM, the radar had begun to shrink. While some of the remaining precipitation shield remained intact (and eventually rotated through), there was no further development. I have yet to see a system begin to intensify, die out, and then re-intensify. Amazingly, the general forecasts for this storm were fairly close. At least I got out of work early. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NYCweatherNOW Posted December 3 1 minute ago, Dark Star said: As of 5 PM, Garwood in Central Union County NJ had received 1.5". I had stated that the storm for my area was for all intent was pretty much over. We then received an additional 1.0" overnight, but nothing of significance. (However, utilizing the measuring rules, I only received 2.0" of the white stuff.) At 5PM, the radar had begun to shrink. While some of the remaining precipitation shield remained intact (and eventually rotated through), there was no further development. I have yet to see a system begin to intensify, die out, and then re-intensify. Amazingly, the general forecasts for this storm were fairly close. At least I got out of work early. Getting outta work early is always good. Got 2 inches here in armonk. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LibertyBell Posted December 3 14 minutes ago, Dark Star said: As of 5 PM, Garwood in Central Union County NJ had received 1.5". I had stated that the storm for my area was for all intent was pretty much over. We then received an additional 1.0" overnight, but nothing of significance. (However, utilizing the measuring rules, I only received 2.0" of the white stuff.) At 5PM, the radar had begun to shrink. While some of the remaining precipitation shield remained intact (and eventually rotated through), there was no further development. I have yet to see a system begin to intensify, die out, and then re-intensify. Amazingly, the general forecasts for this storm were fairly close. At least I got out of work early. lol if you got 1.5" by 5 PM and then an additional 1.0" that is indeed significant, because you nearly doubled your snowfall totals! what are the measuring rules, I thought you're supposed to add up the measurements if snow melted in between? it didn't stop snowing here until a bit after 7 AM Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites