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16 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

42.0 on  the nose

Yikes, I'm barely above them. I was thinking on how I was just NW of that good band two days before Christmas when SNYWX cashed in, the end of January event I was in between bands, there was this line of 'only' 13-14" than ran up the middle of Orange County into Ulster and then this week I was NW of the good band of snow. Still a solid winter but I keep just missing the bigger snow totals.

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3 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

 

wow what a gradient from 5.5 to 15.3, checks out but thats wild 

Orange County was literally split in half from west to east with totals. Was down in the east side of warwick last night and they have about 5x the amount I have and it’s only about 10 miles to my SE

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3 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

Yikes, I'm barely above them. I was thinking on how I was just NW of that good band two days before Christmas when SNYWX cashed in, the end of January event I was in between bands, there was this line of 'only' 13-14" than ran up the middle of Orange County into Ulster and then this week I was NW of the good band of snow. Still a solid winter but I keep just missing the bigger snow totals.

That event right before Christmas surprised me. Didn’t expect those amounts. With the exception of yesterdays event it’s been a season of overachievers 

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3 hours ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

Where do you get the Montgomery airport snowfalls totals from? I thought like Poughkeepsie, which stopped measuring a few decades ago for good reason, that Montgomery doesn't measure snow.

Let me know if you have the link, thanks.

 

2 hours ago, IrishRob17 said:

@CPcantmeasuresnowI'm looking around a bit now, it might have been part of the NWS NOWdata under Montgomery but its not there now. I remember when I came across it I was surprised and again took it with a grain of salt. I must have found it a few years ago again because I just came across this little spreadsheet I did 10 years ago that shows the 30 year average (KMGJ)which was higher than it is now, 43.3" then and 42.2" now. The 10 year averages were my own measurments. 

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I had to have got it from here:https://www.weather.gov/wrh/Climate?wfo=okx but like I said earlier, its gone now. You can still see snow for Port Jervis and West Point though if interested. 

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8 hours ago, IrishRob17 said:

 

I had to have got it from here:https://www.weather.gov/wrh/Climate?wfo=okx but like I said earlier, its gone now. You can still see snow for Port Jervis and West Point though if interested. 

Thanks, I have looked at these before. Other than the main reporting stations I've always found them unreliable which you alluded to before. The West Point data, which would be closest to me, has so many missing months in various years it makes it worthless to to come up with a meaningful seasonal average. 

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3" on the garbage can top but 4" on the driveway. Usually the elevated surfaces are higher but it's pretty warm so the area is surrounded by warm air and the ground is frozen. 

One of our cars ended up parked right where the biggest drifts formed on Monday morning. There's a painfully dense 3-4 feet piled on it that I'm struggling to get off. Ya think if I accelerate and brake really hard by the end of the driveway it'll slide off? Wind that little turbo up and put all the trust in the brakes 50 feet later... What could go wrong? :arrowhead:

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11 hours ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

Thanks, I have looked at these before. Other than the main reporting stations I've always found them unreliable which you alluded to before. The West Point data, which would be closest to me, has so many missing months in various years it makes it worthless to to come up with a meaningful seasonal average. 

Yeah, that data has more holes in it than @BxEngines socks but I digress. Here is a screenshot from one of my spreadsheets that shows my running averages at the top and what I did find for KMGJ listed in the box with the month, if interested. Some of the numbers will be slightly off because winter isn't over yet but you'll get the idea. 

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19 minutes ago, gravitylover said:

3" on the garbage can top but 4" on the driveway. Usually the elevated surfaces are higher but it's pretty warm so the area is surrounded by warm air and the ground is frozen. 

One of our cars ended up parked right where the biggest drifts formed on Monday morning. There's a painfully dense 3-4 feet piled on it that I'm struggling to get off. Ya think if I accelerate and brake really hard by the end of the driveway it'll slide off? Wind that little turbo up and put all the trust in the brakes 50 feet later... What could go wrong? :arrowhead:

What is your YTD over there?

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^ lol

I guess it's not a surprise that they're different but 30% is a pretty big difference so I figured it was worth mentioning. 

I'm too stupid to remember to write things down so I'm not sure. I looked back through our threads at my posts the other day and came up with about 50 and didn't go back further. I'm sure I missed one or two small ones and only went to like mid December so... 

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