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5° here. Pretty cool to follow the Mt. Washington conditions. As if -40° or more isn't bad enough, the 100mph winds just make it insane.
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Thanks, kinda figured around that lol.
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Turned out to be a soaker here, right around 2 inches of rain. Had some heavy downpours last night. @rgwp96Any idea what we got before the changeover?
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Been snowing here all morning but nothing sticking to any surface.
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Just cracked an inch here with the last downpour.
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If I'm not mistaken, the average high is around 39 for the city right now, and in July at this time about 85. So let's say we have a 50 degree day now, that's +11, so -11 in July would be 74.
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If we were to turn around and get a good February and at least half of March, that could still "save" winter. I mean you can't expect wall to wall cold and snow, we just don't get winters like that these days.
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Despite the warmth we've become used to, this upcoming stretch is really impressive. First week of January with days and days of 50+ highs and some lows not even dropping below 40...that's insane. It's not like this past week where we had a temp spike but then it crashed the next day.
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It's 3° here. Didn't expect that.
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We still have two solid months of winter, and who knows what March can bring. I think the expectations for December are always too high. It just isn't an ideal month for snow like it used to be. So far I have about 3 inches for the month, all of which has been washed away.
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12/15 - 12/16 Coastal/Winter Storm & Observations
JerseyWx replied to Northof78's topic in New York City Metro
Hanging around 34° currently. I was impressed at the onset how heavy the snow came in. It coated everything very quickly including the roads that had salt residue from the last storm. Been rain ever since though, heavy at times. I'd say we got maybe 1.5" before the changeover. -
Might be first teens tonight. 28 currently. This stretch through Thanksgiving looks great.
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Started out as some wet flakes and sleet, but changed over to plain rain pretty quick. About .60" here and 37 currently.
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1.5" here so far. Not bad at all. Had some bursts of heavy downpours throughout the day.
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Next week could easily pass for the first week of October, which ironically was way chillier.
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About .25" here too. The warmup starting on Saturday looks like it is worth watching.
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Looks like a quick cooldown and then it warms up again later in the week.
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Actually was able to hit the 1" mark here. Around 9pm we had some pretty solid downpours on and off with some wind as well. Front will clear and make way for a great Friday/Saturday.
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Tomorrow through Sunday, with the exception of Thursday's pm rain, look pretty great for mid-October. The foliage this year is noticeably earlier than last, with a lot of vibrant colors. I think these warm sunny days and cool nights have helped. Last year was so exceptionally AN that it was into November where things started turning.
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Yeah I mean we've seen 80 in February lol.
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Between the 2" on Tuesday and 1" in change today, that makes for a pretty solid 3" event. I think it's even more impressive that tomorrow will be a week since I've seen sunshine. Grass looking great though for this time of year, just needs a rake/cut.
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Just over 2" here since midnight. We'll see what tomorrow brings in addition.
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But this time of year "nice" weather is neither hot nor humid. Anyone who would take this weather over 70° and sunny has to be lying lol. Next week looks great after a slightly cooler weekend.
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Maybe the 90° temps are through, but we don't need that kind of heat to see AN weather anymore. As we head into fall next week even low 80's are enough for +10 days.
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