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January 26th Final Storm Totals and Year to Date totals only if you have them


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I have a question for you fine folks....

In Garden City, NY I'd guesstimate we had around a foot of snow before 8 or 9 hours of sleet.  Id like to know how much snow that would be if it had remained snow through the storm.  any ideas? If you could point me to where to find qpf for the storm I can figure it out too. I looked, cant find.  I do snow removal and want an idea for invoicing. Charging for more than a foot as that sh#t was heavy!  Much appreciated!

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Just now, Lawnguyland said:

I have a question for you fine folks....

In Garden City, NY I'd guesstimate we had around a foot of snow before 8 or 9 hours of sleet.  Id like to know how much snow that would be if it had remained snow through the storm.  any ideas? If you could point me where to find qpf for the storm I can figure it out too. I looked, cant find.  I do snow removal snd want an idea for invoicing.  Much appreciated!

20 easy 

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49 minutes ago, Lawnguyland said:

I have a question for you fine folks....

In Garden City, NY I'd guesstimate we had around a foot of snow before 8 or 9 hours of sleet.  Id like to know how much snow that would be if it had remained snow through the storm.  any ideas? If you could point me to where to find qpf for the storm I can figure it out too. I looked, cant find.  I do snow removal and want an idea for invoicing. Charging for more than a foot as that sh#t was heavy!  Much appreciated!

Sleet is 3-1 ratio roughly, so if there’s 0.7” liquid as sleet that would be just over 2”. But it would be 7” of snow if assuming 10-1 for snow. Seeing as many of us had a couple inches of sleet, probably 0.7” liquid fell as sleet so we’d be approaching 20” if it was all snow. 

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