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That looks like Feb 6, 2010? is that the date! ugh- painful...

I remember waking to dusting of snowin melville, driving south to amityville it was maybe 1/4 inch and still snowing, then went to robert moses and was about 1/2 inch and snowing...drove back home and nothing...drove to bk that night to see an old biddy of mine and there was about 2 inches of snow, as soon as i drove by JFK snow was starting to reach 1/2 inch

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imagine if that had cut LI in half--north shore with zero, south shore with a foot

I remember one storm, maybe 2001-2002, when i was in boston looking at schools and it snowed maybe 2 inches, and as went to bridgeport to the ferry there was maybe 3, as soon as we got across the sound to port jeff and suffolk there was easily 6-7 inches..was pretty cool...

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I went to Bay Ridge the next day, they got at least 2 inches...out in suffolk (when i lived there) we got nothing...

I work at a school part time as a custodian since I'm still in college and we were in that day for snow removal for 3-6 inches and a wsw we got about 3 my bosses friends school in north queens saw nothing so custodians in south Brooklyn and staten got over time while others got no overtime, weird lol

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For your viewing pleasure

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I recall that slight north bump we started seeing 60-72 hours in, and at that point I was excited for a hit at least across NYC/Long Island. But then it retreated south again to its torturing spot and screwjob for north of Trenton. That really has to be the most painful storm I've witnessed, worse than March 2001 and 1/22/05 when I was in PA.

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I recall that slight north bump we started seeing 60-72 hours in, and at that point I was excited for a hit at least across NYC/Long Island. But then it retreated south again to its torturing spot and screwjob for north of Trenton. That really has to be the most painful storm I've witnessed, worse than March 2001 and 1/22/05 when I was in PA.

I actually agree. It was so unbelieveably close from being another '96 or '03.

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I actually agree. It was so unbelieveably close from being another '96 or '03.

thats why there on top it takes every thing to be perfect to repeat 96',03' and 93' those are the gold standard for the east coast. boxing day didnt really come close to them and 03' was the last time i witnessed a widespread 20+ inch snowfall.

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Probably not worth it to be honest. The solutions will change every 6 hours anyway (well, 12 hours for the Euro).

Of course its not worth it. Its never worth it, even when it shows a great solution.....because its not gonna change before I wake up (well, the Euro anyway). But I have 3500 posts on a weather forum. Do I seem sound of mind to you? :whistle:

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