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uofmiami

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  1. Or watch the satellite loop & the mostly cloudy forecast was a bust resulting in the higher temps.
  2. Assume that 72 in N Nassau is my station in Muttontown or Syosset, as both hit that.
  3. Agreed & DT was as argumentative as ever too. Time to move on and ignore them IMO.
  4. “New York City is 10 days early compared to a long-term average of 1991-2020.” https://www.usanpn.org/data/maps/spring
  5. That's the same peak gust Muttontown has gotten as well so far.
  6. Gusted to 49mph in Syosset.
  7. Doesn’t fit the narrative.
  8. Most likely that is what will happen unfortunately.
  9. Not surprising. They don’t cool down much compared to suburbs. Trees outside my office in Great Neck have open buds already.
  10. Hawaii also stays on Standard Time like Arizona.
  11. 64 at my stations for the high.
  12. 6Z run of the same model:
  13. I'm fine with it. Once the sun is out the following day it melts quickly. To each their own.
  14. 58 for the high at both my stations
  15. Crazy temp gradient along the coast. 40 at Sagamore Yacht Club and it's 52/53 at my stations, 4-5 miles inland from Yacht Club.
  16. No issues with my hemlocks or green giant arborvitaes thankfully, they did well with heavy wet snow. Happy I replaced the old bushes years ago with the arborvitaes when I redid the yard, they would have certainly snapped under the weight. Lots of limbs down from pine trees around the area though.
  17. Going to finish with 2.7” for this storm it appears. Not a bad refresh of the snowpack. Enjoy Windham!
  18. Sun angle isn't an issue until March 15th or so down on LI. If the rates are good with cold temps snow accumulates on the roads during the day before then. After March 15th it becomes much harder to snow cover roads during the daytime.
  19. My Muttontown station is at 154 feet & Syosset is at 230 feet in elevation. 3 miles apart.
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