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Light Snowfall (1" - 4") on Tuesday Dec 23 For NYC Region (Discussion & Observations)


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Some areas going way over forecast. Other areas in subsidence leading to light intensity or rain. I posted 2 days ago (guessing) that I thought there would be winners and losers... that these types of overrunning events lead to narrow bands and funky distributions... and that's how it played out. These are the most wonderful events for those in the jackpot zones!

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Just now, snywx said:

There was def a hint at banding potential in this area but I didn't expect this. We had about 1-2"/hr rates since 7am

I have wavered back and forth on the northern edge of that band.

I have 2.5 inches as of 9am, 0.7 inches fell between 8:30-9:00 when i wavered back into the thick of it. I'm guessing 10 miles north of me in New Windsor they probably have 1-1.5 inches. We would like to hear from someone there.

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4 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

I have wavered back and forth on the northern edge of that band.

I have 2.5 inches as of 9am, 0.7 inches fell between 8:30-9:00 when i wavered back into the thick of it. I'm guessing 10 miles north of me in New Windsor they probably have 1-1.5 inches. We would like to hear from someone there.

Greenville Mtn just to the west of me im sure has 6-7". 1-2F colder with elevation over 1300'. Those homes along Greenville Tpke off RT 6 is a legit weenie spot 

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32 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

I have wavered back and forth on the northern edge of that band.

I have 2.5 inches as of 9am, 0.7 inches fell between 8:30-9:00 when i wavered back into the thick of it. I'm guessing 10 miles north of me in New Windsor they probably have 1-1.5 inches. We would like to hear from someone there.

32.4° light snow

1.25" here as of 10:00am in Cornwall. Missed out on that band but not complaining. 

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33 minutes ago, snywx said:

There was def a hint at banding potential in this area but I didn't expect this. We had 1-2"/hr rates since 7am

Just NW of Middletown.

When I looked out at 830 it was vomiting snow !  That is next step in intensity after "puking" snow.

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1 minute ago, 203whiteout said:

As expected, absolutely no snow here on CT coast. Light rain.


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Im glad your expectations for everyones temperament worked out for you.
 

glad i overperformed here.  

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Just now, bluewave said:

36° and plain rain here now. Interior sections of the Northeast are doing well with this one.

 

Almost like a March-like storm. Inland and elevation helps, while most areas have minimal accumulation. Makes you wonder what 3 degrees colder would have produced this morning 

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4 minutes ago, Krs4Lfe said:

Almost like a March-like storm. Inland and elevation helps, while most areas have minimal accumulation. Makes you wonder what 3 degrees colder would have produced this morning 

It’s tough to get much snow near the coast with SW winds. 

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Probably a final measurement of 0.8", since temp is up to 34F and we're seeing melting/compaction so even though it's still snowing, it's not really accumulating much anymore. Still pretty happy with this little overperformer (forecast was for 0.5" and my prediction was 1.0"). 7.8" for the season so far and hopefully several more on Friday night.

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