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lol nice map-- I can see the 1.5" I got on it quite well.

I believe Breezy Point in the Rockaways had 3" and parts of Staten Island had 7"

Toms River in Ocean County had 2 feet. 50 miles south of here-- that's the 50 mile shift I was referring to.

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lol nice map-- I can see the 1.5" I got on it quite well.

I believe Breezy Point in the Rockaways had 3" and parts of Staten Island had 7"

Toms River in Ocean County had 2 feet. 50 miles south of here-- that's the 50 mile shift I was referring to.

and 50 miles South of Toms River had 30-33". :arrowhead:

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Was that ACY? I thought they got a bit less than what Toms River got.... wasnt there a mixing line somewhere around Cape May?

I am referrig to Southern PA like York County-Lancaster County, which got around 30 plus...

...PENNSYLVANIA...

UPPER STRASBURG 31.0

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LOL... i didn't even see one single flake....

Ugggg.....You guys had to bring that one up huh? I remember looking at radar watching NJ get crushed, meanwhile its all drying up as it reaches me. ALEX at least you got something, I'm lucky if I saw a few flakes. I was in a bad mood that day.

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