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January 24-26: Miracle or Mirage OBS Thread!


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13 hours ago, Chris78 said:

@poolz1 @Bubbler86

What did you all end up with?

I had just under 7" prior to the switch over and atleast 1.5" of sleet. Maybe a little more

Thinking I'm going with 8.5 

Very similar.  Just difficult to measure.  Had around 6" snow and 2"-2.25" sleet.  I was going to go with 8" total.  Some of the worst stuff to shovel.

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25 minutes ago, SomeguyfromTakomaPark said:

Oh yeah no disrespect to them.  Normally in this area things melt off. We aren’t built for this road crew wise like upstate or Boston. 

Completely different topography/climo to negotiate here with hills, narrow streets and more ice. Massive equipment we can't use here makes the difference. I've seen people in Chicago abandoning cars on the freeway. You're only as good as equipment no matter what location. It's annoying when people in other climo say stuff because its powdery snow, wide flat open and monster trucks can make easy/clean passes. It's got nothing to do with the public's ability to drive.

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2 minutes ago, Miss Pixee said:

Completely different topography/climo to negotiate here with hills, narrow streets and more ice. Massive equipment we can't use here makes the difference. I've seen people in Chicago abandoning cars on the freeway. You're only as good as equipment no matter what location. It's annoying when people in other climo say stuff because its powdery snow, wide flat open and monster trucks can make easy/clean passes. It's got nothing to do with the public's ability to drive.

Yeah and normally here it warms up in a few days, we rarely have a week of Adirondacks in Feb temps after a storm. 

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Son just tried to stick a ruler into the snow on patio table, couldn’t punch it through.  Other son shoveled a bunch of driveways with his friends for $$$ Yesterday but won’t do ours for less than $50 now.  Dog still won’t take a crap.  Wife has yelled at all 3 this morning.  Trying to work remotely.  This is going to be a hell of a day.

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So, silly me, I shoveled the snow and figured I'd get to the sleet this morning. I'm 288lbs. My feet did not go through the 2 inches of sleet. So, ummm. Yeah. I'll throw some salt on it. See what happens later. But this stuff is no going anywhere. If temps get close to 30 degrees today, it will cause some melting but make everything even more supplely when it refreezes. 

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12 minutes ago, adelphi_sky said:

So, silly me, I shoveled the snow and figured I'd get to the sleet this morning. I'm 288lbs. My feet did not go through the 2 inches of sleet. So, ummm. Yeah. I'll throw some salt on it. See what happens later. But this stuff is no going anywhere. If temps get close to 30 degrees today, it will cause some melting but make everything even more supplely when it refreezes. 

Yes, very 1993-like with respect to how solid the snow/sleet/glaze is.  I was able to walk the dogs on 4" of sleet this morning without falling through or leaving an imprint.  However, we did fall through in places where there was 4" of sleet on top of 6" of snow.  

We haven't seen any plows on our street yet - and we're not on a cul de sac. I could try to guess when schools will open, but I wouldn't laugh at a guess of February 12th.  I grew up in northeast Iowa and my dad always talked about January 1936, when schools were closed all month. 

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Shoveled last night after the last game. Here in S. Arlington we got about 6–8 inches. Everyone said you should shovel while the sleet was still coming down. I didn’t — and honestly, it wasn’t too bad.

The bottom layer of snow was powdery but semi‑compacted. The top layer, though, was about 4 inches of really dense, compacted sleet. Sometimes I’d break off long sheets of it with the other side of the shovel. It was heavy, but if I had started shoveling midday, all I would’ve had tonight was that solid sleet layer. The early snow actually helped me move the top crust.

If I had shoveled midday, would it have glazed over and needed one of those flat ice spades? I think so, but who knows.

Anyway, that’s my experience — could be wrong.

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37 minutes ago, clskinsfan said:

I went with 8.3. But I know it was more than that if I been religious about clearing my snow board.

I can tell you we got over 9” for our areas. We went with 9.4” official. It was just hours on end of moderate precip throughout the event. Never got heavy, but never got truly light either. Just steady as could be in reflectivity. 

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I've never had to dig out with a pick ax before, but the colossal amount of sleet demanded it. Hard to believe that Wisp recorded 19" and about 10 miles south, and at about the same elevation, I recorded a third of that. Began the day at 27.9 and it's now 7 degrees. Regardless of accumulation, it's about as deep of winter as I've seen around here. 

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Looking at my forecast and verification via LSR’s, I think I did a decent job in capturing the event. I wish I stuck with my higher totals I had for the region because those verified. QPF was pretty incredible and helped a ton, even with all the sleet. Overall, not bad. I give myself an A- or B+. I’ll take it. Any feedback is welcome :) 

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