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3/12 Significant Storm Likely (Rapidly Intensifying Coastal Storm with Heavy Rain/Wind Changing to possibly significant snow inland/some snow at the coast.


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1 hour ago, wdrag said:

A number of reports in Sussex County NJ are higher than my own and I could be conservative.  Difficult measuring here due to blowing-drifting-compaction of small flake snow. Now down to 21F with blowing drifting snow adding slush back onto treated-plowed roads. Vsby briefly down under 1/2Mile in blowing snow when gusts exceed ~30 MPH. Peak so far here 40 MPH in Wantage (306PM) with 3.1" so far.  Increasing reports of 45-50 MPH gusts NYC subforum including LI to KMPO.

Many people also don’t use hard surface like snowboards or tables or car tops . Ruler stuck  as far in the grass as possible can add an inch easily 

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3 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

There was a decent difference in snowfall totals between Manhattan and Brooklyn, Ed. Brooklyn received a 6"+ and 12"+ event and Manhattan did not.

 

But the differences in this years snowfall between Manhattan and Brooklyn is a poor reason to lump the boroughs in with a suburban/rural area instead of the city they are part of.

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12 minutes ago, NorthShoreWx said:

But the differences in this years snowfall between Manhattan and Brooklyn is a poor reason to lump the boroughs in with a suburban/rural area instead of the city they are part of.

it just shows that climatewise Brooklyn and Queens are more like Nassau County than they are like Manhattan and after all both LGA and JFK are in Queens and they are much closer to my snowfall totals than they are to Manhattan's

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19 minutes ago, BxEngine said:

We’re done discussing geography with someone who thinks rockland county is the Catskills. Find something else to bore us with. Lol

anything above Tarrytown is upstate to me!

also whether Long Island is an island or not, it can't be argued that Brooklyn and Queens are part of the same geographical unit as Nassau and Suffolk.  There is no water that separates them.

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19 minutes ago, NorthShoreWx said:

But the differences in this years snowfall between Manhattan and Brooklyn is a poor reason to lump the boroughs in with a suburban/rural area instead of the city they are part of.

also whether Long Island is an island or not, it can't be argued that Brooklyn and Queens are part of the same geographical unit as Nassau and Suffolk.  There is no water that separates them.

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