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2/13 Significant/Major Winter Storm Discussion & Observations
WIN replied to Northof78's topic in New York City Metro
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2/13 Significant/Major Winter Storm Discussion & Observations
WIN replied to Northof78's topic in New York City Metro
Agreed, 100% Walt. -
2/13 Significant/Major Winter Storm Discussion & Observations
WIN replied to Northof78's topic in New York City Metro
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2/13 Significant/Major Winter Storm Discussion & Observations
WIN replied to Northof78's topic in New York City Metro
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It was Jan 21st 1978. Woke up to about 17 inches of snow. 5 days later, the "Ohio Valley Bomb" as it was nicknamed washed most of it away.
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I understand getting blindsided like that, but the problem is that after a while, it becomes like the "boy who cried wolf". Also issuing a state of emergency preemptively should be saved for much bigger, widespread storms. IF a state of emergency is issued in a situation like this it should be limited to the areas under the WSW. Finally, issuing a state for 4 to 6 inches of snow is an overreaction, period! Just MHO. I
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YeH, I go back to the 60s, memorywise. I grew up in Maryland, and yeah the same there. When we moved to NJ in the early 70s, it was Bob Harris, Frank Field an Tex Antoine. Bob was real good IMHO. Too bad he held himself out as a Met, when he wasn't. Frank Field just followed the NWS, no disrespect to him at all Tex Antoine, well we know what happened.
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It's funny how perspectives have changed over the last 20 years or so. In the 80s and most of the 90s, 4 to 8 was considered a heavy snowstorm.
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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.
WIN replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Oak ridge, NJ 7 inches otg. Measurement at 1130pm. Very light whatever falling now. My final Measurement for the night.- 3,610 replies
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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.
WIN replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Oak ridge nj, nw Morris County 6 inches otg, 3 in the last 90 mintues- 3,610 replies
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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.
WIN replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Oak Ridge NJ. NW Morris County. 3 inches otg. Snowing at a pretty good clip.- 3,610 replies
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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.
WIN replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Oak Ridge, NJ NW Moriss County. 1.5 inches otg as of 6PM- 3,610 replies
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I remember with most of the winters during the 80s & 90s, the way I survived (emotionally) was I'd hope for one decent snowstorm and just get on with life. Keeping expectations low kept me sane.
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23 here at 6am
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Approaching 6 inches now. I'm guessing 3 to 4 tops on the roads, but they are now plowing. Snowing steadily, not as heavy as earlier. Seems as if the forecast was right, but timing a bit off as it came in today instead of last night.
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Up to 3.5 (measured) on non paved and about 1 to 1.5 on paved. And I'm south of orange county, in nw Morris County. Not looking to argue, just a point of information.
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2 inches on non paved surfaces. Road covered, about 3/4 Inch or so there.
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Woke up to 13 degrees here. Didn't expect that.
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Yes. We were forecast for 5 to 8 inches & got nada!