Would have been a good day to chase north. Missed the ice but an awesome powdah day at Wildcat. Hard to gage while skiing but from from walking through the lot at end of day it might have been 8-10". Pure fluff and temps stayed in the low teens.
Ireland (and England) is tracking storm Eunice. That's "E", as in storm 5. I think the latest "named" patch of drizzle on TWC was something like #50. I have enough trouble remembering my kids names.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/videos
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10521289/100mph-Storm-Eunice-likely-upgraded-widespread-danger-life-RED-weather-warning.html
You can edit your original post when you think of more to say. Honestly, more people might actually read it if you do it that way. Unless the habit of skipping past the green circled L is too deeply ingrained.
Not sure how long you've been here, but I measured 94.9" in 95-96. My first winter here. Was a great welcome.
PS Just 62 more inches of snow this season and we break that record (I'm at 33.1").
Yes, a protest. And a commission to do an investigation. And a committee to investigate the commission. This is an outrage and I'm not going to stand for it.
Yesterdays 5.8" snowfall melted to 0.44" water. That's 13.2:1
Ratios were lower early in the event (and we might have lost a couple of hundredths to melting) and quite high during that nice finale that piled up during the game last night. Anyone's guess, but I wouldn't be shocked if the last inch or two of snow was at 20:1.
5.8" total here. Good snow day for the family. Local jackpot here and my son with the full event jackpot in PVD. His school is closed. Smithtown seasonal total is 33.1"
Interesting to note that the Smithtown spotter reporting 5.8" on the OKX PNS is not me. He/she is on the south side of town and sometimes reports some creative numbers on windy storms (e.g., about 50% more than I had in the big January storm). Very unusual for us to have similar amounts.
Street is re-whitened here. 27°
Haven't measured in a bit, but it was 4.5" last time I did. We're gonna be close to 5" on this latest "strung out, wide right, less than an inch, pointless, heartless, four-flushing, baby-eating" snowman19 storm.
Interesting little mesoscale vortices coming off the lakes this afternoon. There is one east of Cleveland and another near the Michigan-Indiana border atm.
https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/index.php?parms=IWX-N0Q-1-48-100-usa-rad
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