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Yeah i remember sleet began Sunday night and lasted on and off through monday night, then we went to pound town. I would have loved to seen that modeled today, that was before i started even looking at models. I remember Kocin calling it "probably the biggest storm the NYC/tri-state area has seen in over 50 years" Looking back i think he was referring to current record for NYC at the time which was the blizzard of 1947. 12/26-27/47. I didn't realize that fell on the same dates as the Blizzard of 2010 until now.
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Winter 2024-2025 All Tri-State Snowfall Totals Maps
The 4 Seasons replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New York City Metro
i mean its really like much closer to 10ft, which is 120" as there was probably a report or two over 120". The 150"er is Blue Hills they were in the best spot possible that season, closest to the coast and elevated. -
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Winter 2024-2025 All Tri-State Snowfall Totals Maps
The 4 Seasons replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New York City Metro
Yeah, hopefully someday it'll be really good looking with purple and pink colors over us. -
Ok I'll check to see if there are pns reports
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What was the ice storm in 02 November? After the 26-27 snow storm? So the 29th storm i have on my site?
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That's all I got reports get pretty scarse in the 2000s. So 1999. If you have any suggestions let me know and I'll see if there are reports
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How far back for what? the CT archive goes back to 1999 for all storms..so the November 2002 storm is there. As far as ice events, thats all of them unless you think there is more i can add. if you know please let me know, but i also need to have reports in the PNS for any additional events. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/past-storms-02-03
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Thanks. Yeah it was probably 1,000s of hours over the course of 2 years. I'm still working on it and adding new stuff all the time. I recently added a freezing rain map section and added the 2023 and 2022 storms to the historic section. Im going backward and doing all the big ones but i def plan on doing Feb 2001 and Dec 2000 as well. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/ice-storms As far as 04-05...that was a weird one because it was so good on paper but looking back (and at the time) it was always seemed kinda meh. Probably because the Jan 05 blizzard sucked and like 70% of the snowfall fell after late Feb into march. That late feb and march blitz was pretty insane. That Jan 2005 kinda felt like 2015. Looking from the outside while E MA and the cape got crushed with 2-3 feet. Also i remember forecasts being pretty high like 18-30" and we ended up with much less and with the rates were pretty bad throughout the storm, the radar looked like shredded sh*t the whole time. https://www.raymondcmartinjr.com/weather/2005/22-Jan-05-RegionalRadarImagery.html The next storm ill be adding this week to the site is Feb 2021 then Dec 2020 to the historic page.
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Winter 2024-2025 All Snowfall Totals Maps (CT/SNE)
The 4 Seasons replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New England
Updated seasonal for March. -
Winter 2024-2025 All Tri-State Snowfall Totals Maps
The 4 Seasons replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New York City Metro
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Seasonal snowfall updated to March 10th. Progression gif below for 3 updates. For SNE/CT/Tri-state and Northeast https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/24-25-seasonal-snowfall https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/24-25-snowfall-progression 24-25 Progression
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Just finished the Season to date snowfall for SNE. Reports are from here, cocorahs, coop and the climo sites. I have CT only and Tri-state on the website if anyone's interested. I'll post the SNE one here. Ill probably do one more update because im sure the hills of MA/NJ/NY aren't completely done, it would be pretty rare if thats the case. Hopefully it is because id prefer not to update these for a couple more inches in some remote towns of NW Mass. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/24-25-seasonal-snowfall 24-25 Progression
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D. 18.7" I think it's hard to give any winter with <50% average snowfall anything higher than that. December was awful, most events under performed and we got zero warning events. Highest here was like 4.3". On the positive side it was very active with a lot of nickel and dime events, more like pennies. And there was a few week period with prolonged snowpack. Past 10 23-24: D- 22-23: F 21-22: D+ 20-21: B+ 19-20: F 18-19: D+ 17-18: B+ 16-17: B+ 15-16: C+ 14-15: A-
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lol i think you said the same thing before when you asked me about Jan 22 like last year or the year before. It didn't sting like Jan 15 though, because we knew it was coming this time. Sucked but the forecast wasn't too off from what happened. I went W CT 6-12/12-20 E CT
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Seasonal snowfall for those years: https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/seasonal-snowfall All the storms for each season just click on the season you want: https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/winter-storm-archive 19-20 was one of the worst winters of all time up there with 01-02. I ended up with 10.7" The big inland Dec storm only dropped 3.4" here and one 2-5" in Jan then it was done for the season. F. 20-21 was great. Dec KU. Feb KU and multiple storms with snowpack for the entire month. 21-22 was pretty bad save eastern CT. Jan was good thats about it. Jan had a night overperformer on Jan 7th and the storm i like to call "Jan 15 Lite" which is a smaller version of Jan 2015 with very similar snowfall distribution. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/past-storms-21-22 22-23 was worse than 19-20. F. 23-24 bad but not as bad as 22-23. This season bad. The only good season we had was 20-21 in the 2020s.
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Winter 2024-2025 All Tri-State Snowfall Totals Maps
The 4 Seasons replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New York City Metro
Ill be doing an update this week to the Tri-State seasonal snowfall so if anyone has anything current/up-to-date let me know -
The climo sites are really low <1" but id image it was between 1.5-2.5" for most of the state considering what snowfall totals were plus the addition of sleet, compacting, wet snow. BDL is suspiciously low compared to surrounding reports for snowfall. and BDR is kind of high and doesnt match their precip report at all. 15.5" with 0.59" liquid? yea thats obviously wrong. Sleet blew through the whole state and then we cooled off Monday night. you can look at the radar, sfc maps, and BDR obs here https://www.raymondcmartinjr.com/weather/2001/05-Mar-01.html
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I think from start to finish it was like 60-65 hours. I got home from a ski trip in Vermont in the early morning and snow began around 10 or 11am i remember, light snow throughout the day. We got about 1-2" by dark or so, then the sleet fest began it was starting to look like a big bust. Sleet continued through the night and into the day on Monday. Shortly after sunset on Monday a huge slug of precip entered the state from the south and it was S/S+ for several hours through the evening into the overnight. After that pushed through it was spotty showery snow through the day on Tuesday as the low became vertically stacked, a few more inches of cold wind whipped snow. I remember going outside and measuring at midnight Tuesday night/wed AM with large dendrites falling as the last bands were pushing through. About 15" which measures up to the surround reports of 15.5" and 16". So from 10AM Sun to midnight Tues night/wed AM thats 62 hours. Most of the snow fell within a 12 hour period Monday night, a few inches on the front end and few on the back end on Tuesday.
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im down with permanent Standard Time but not permanent DST.
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I remember that very well. Mid afternoon and it was in the low to mid 20s in april flipping around from snow-sleet-freezing rain. There we two events back to back. I dunno about a half inch or an "ice storm" per se but there certainly was some freezing rain throughout the day and bitterly cold for April. Latest PNS i have has HVN at 0.23 Likely low maxes were broken during that 2-3 day period.
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I remember the weenie meso band that just parked itself over LI all day before the coastal got going. I remember reading something about high salt nuclei attributed to that weird band
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Winter 2024-2025 All Tri-State Snowfall Totals Maps
The 4 Seasons replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New York City Metro
There is for some of the big ones! Go to Historic Storms section and you will see it. I will continue to add to that section over time. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/historical-storms I also have radar, sfc maps,upper level etc for every event this season but it's behind a paywall for clients