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2 hours ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

As for measuring since this storm will include two calendar days.

My protocol, and I believe it's the current guidelines, is take a final measurement at midnight. Log it, clear the board, and then take another measurement on the board tomorrow when the storms over. 

If there is 6 inches tonight, board is cleared and 9 inches tomorrow, the storm total should be recorded as 15. Even if for arguments sake the new snow depth is 13 inches when the storm ends tomorrow. 

Does everyone agree with that?
 

 

That's exactly what I am doing.

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Well over a foot, probably more like 15+ but the wind has it moved all around. I went to let the dog out but the drift against the back door is 3 feet high and about 15 feet thick. That's gonna take a while to move :( Plow pile is up to the mailbox and reaches at least 10' into the driveway. That's REALLY gonna suck to move. On the upside, visibility is up to about 300 feet.

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2 minutes ago, gravitylover said:

Well over a foot, probably more like 15+ but the wind has it moved all around. I went to let the dog out but the drift against the back door is 3 feet high and about 15 feet thick. That's gonna take a while to move :( Plow pile is up to the mailbox and reaches at least 10' into the driveway. That's REALLY gonna suck to move. On the upside, visibility is up to about 300 feet.

Nice! It’s pretty much what I figured was gonna happen. Major cutoff in totals on this side. Prob won’t reach warning criteria here. 

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29 minutes ago, snywx said:

Nice! It’s pretty much what I figured was gonna happen. Major cutoff in totals on this side. Prob won’t reach warning criteria here. 

14 inches here. Eastern Orange County under some great bands last night. Western Orange really got skunked from what it appears. Radar echoes looked terrible there most of the night. Hate when that happens. 

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3 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

14 inches here. Eastern Orange County under some great bands last night. Western Orange really got skunked from what it appears. Radar echoes looked terrible there most of the night. Hate when that happens. 

Its been a great winter on this side so I can't complain. Even with this shaft im over 50" ytd

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5 minutes ago, Juliancolton said:

It sucks to be on the wrong side for this one. Something like 2.5" here

Man those mesos started correcting east right around 22z & by 0z last night I knew it was a wrap. That band that parked over the Hudson curling into CT was initially progged to be 20-30 miles W. Oh well it happens on to the next one!

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Just now, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

They should have at least split the county,  Most reports from Cornwall to Monroe are in the 10-14 range.

That corridor from tuxedo up through harriman and monroe and northeast is always a weenie spot too. That little extra lift always squeezes out a few more inches of snow its incredible.

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3 minutes ago, snywx said:

Man those mesos started correcting east right around 22z & by 0z last night I knew it was a wrap. That band that parked over the Hudson curling into CT was initially progged to be 20-30 miles W. Oh well it happens on to the next one!

The typical slight shift east at storm time got us, a reason I keep wanting everything to continue pushing west in the models leading up to game time. 

1 minute ago, BxEngine said:

up until about 1 am i really thought that band would be over you guys. Im dreading this cleanup lol

Glad you’re getting crushed…and glad I don’t need to clean that up. This is not the powdery stuff from last month. 

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5 minutes ago, snywx said:

Man those mesos started correcting east right around 22z & by 0z last night I knew it was a wrap. That band that parked over the Hudson curling into CT was initially progged to be 20-30 miles W. Oh well it happens on to the next one!

I tried to keep hope alive but you saw it coming last night, props. Amazing the difference a few miles can make. It's a really special storm for a lot of people.

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1 minute ago, BxEngine said:

That corridor from tuxedo up through harriman and monroe and northeast is always a weenie spot too. That little extra lift always squeezes out a few more inches of snow its incredible.

Oh for sure! They benefit from these coastals and that added lift from the Hudson highlands. My folks live in Highland Mills and ive seen them weenie themselves an additional couple inches from sitting on the SE facing slope of Schunemunk Mtn 

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