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9 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

Well played. I know you know, in fact I think we were talking about it earlier this season, how sometimes you have to make your best educated guess.

That's what I did this morning (guessed).  Max error in either direction < 0.1".  I may be a measuring wonk, but I have my limits.

I didn't put the boards out because I didn't want to disappoint the neighbors. ;)

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1 hour ago, NorthShoreWx said:

That's what I did this morning (guessed).  Max error in either direction < 0.1".  I may be a measuring wonk, but I have my limits.

I didn't put the boards out because I didn't want to disappoint the neighbors. ;)

The bride said there was a little over 3" when she left around noon. If others measured the liquid as well I might be able to back into a better guess when I figured out their ratios after I get my liquid total. Blah, blah, blah. 

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Driving through the Hudson Highlands today I observed a couple inches in New Windsor, Cornwall, Newburgh, Cold Spring, Fishkill, and Garrison. In Beacon there was absolutely nothing - just bare, wet ground. Elevations were roughly comparable - all less than 300ft. I've never seen that kind of disparity between Beacon and other river towns before. It must have been some kind of meso-effect with Mt. Beacon or the wind direction off the slightly warm Hudson River... plus being right on the edge of the main band... but that doesn't explain Fishkill to the east having snow. Fascinating... Congrats to those who scored today!

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An interesting storm. I ended up with 3.2 inches here about half that fell in the hour and a quarter I got into the heavy band. 
 

I measured 3.2 inches at 10 o'clock. At noon it had settled and compressed and probably melted a bit down to 2.6. One last good band came through and at 1 o'clock I was back to 3.2.
 

Under old methods that would be recorded as 3.8 inches but now it's a 3.2, maximum depth at any point during the day. At least until they change the rules again.
 

Personally I preferred the clearing of the snowboard every six hours, or when precip has stopped on changed. To me that gave the most accurate measurement. 

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1 hour ago, eduggs said:

Driving through the Hudson Highlands today I observed a couple inches in New Windsor, Cornwall, Newburgh, Cold Spring, Fishkill, and Garrison. In Beacon there was absolutely nothing - just bare, wet ground. Elevations were roughly comparable - all less than 300ft. I've never seen that kind of disparity between Beacon and other river towns before. It must have been some kind of meso-effect with Mt. Beacon or the wind direction off the slightly warm Hudson River... plus being right on the edge of the main band... but that doesn't explain Fishkill to the east having snow. Fascinating... Congrats to those who scored today!

Beacons low elevation and proximity to the river make it a known snow hole in marginal events like this. Usually the Newburgh riverfront doesn't do too well either.

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