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Is it possible to mute people complaining about their lawns?
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Only had to turn it on for a couple of hours this afternoon. Just open windows now as the breeze hits.
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2/13 Significant/Major Winter Storm Discussion & Observations
SnowDemon replied to Northof78's topic in New York City Metro
How do you not have snow covered streets in Whitestone, and yet here am I in Astoria looking out at snowcovered streets and sidewalks? -
2/13 Significant/Major Winter Storm Discussion & Observations
SnowDemon replied to Northof78's topic in New York City Metro
Hearing some sleet here in Astoria. -
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Two Mdt to high impact events NYC subforum; wknd Jan 6-7 Incl OBS, and mid week Jan 9-10 (incl OBS). Total water equiv by 00z/11 general 2", possibly 6" includes snow-ice mainly interior. RVR flood potential increases Jan 10 and beyond. Damaging wind.
SnowDemon replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Mod to heavy snow in Astoria.- 3,610 replies
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People are really so heartbroken over rainy weekends.
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Lol, is forky really gassed about the potential of a few days of 90s? Sign of the times.
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Honestly, the complaints about brown lawns here drive me insane, lol.
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Maybe it's my sinuses, but I'm in Queens and can't smell the smoke now. It was unmistakable yesterday.
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Next week is definitely setting up to be a keeper.
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Fair. I was just a bit confused by your original statement when that wasn't what was being forecasted.
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LOL, pretty much. I'm just not sure what psv is seeing. OK, sure, but they will likely see temps with the low 60s with many other areas seeing highs right around 60. Not 65+. I guess I'm not sure where you're pulling these numbers from.
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"What areas? I’m not seeing that at all. Maybe in New England. We will be 65+" What modeling or forecasts show that 50s will be exclusive to New England and that the general metro area will see 65+ for a high?