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Son of Sandy Observations/ Nowcast Nov 6/7


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Just incredible, about half of what stuck on the grass and decks, cars etc stuck to the roads but still not a single plow or sander. Snow is super heavy and melting from the ground up..........not going to bother shoveling the driveway this stuff will be gone by 3 pm. Tons of pics saved and memories to pass along.

Winter wonderland!..........now back to the beach.

BNSE?

(Best Novie Snow Ever)

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I know baby is coming..but you've been burned many times the last 4-5 yrs..When the time is right..get the hell out of that area

Actually, I've done well and burned you a bunch of times up until last year, especially when we had those Ninas. However, it's getting old when places 5 miles away quadruple your snow total. NYC has been burned many many times ans now they are the weather mecca. Climo always wins.

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BNSE?

(Best Novie Snow Ever)

Absolutely! Last night was a blast walks were incredible as was the spotlight recon. Nice tune up for winter, hopefully it can cool back down in time for the Holidays....hoping this pile can make it until the weekend, it should have no problem even with the incoming torch,

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Still wondering about those dry air comments last nite. Just a great storm. Nice to get November back to wintry month. Now if we can just get Morch back

Well ask HubbDave. It was there, but you lucked out getting a narrow band 20 miles wide. RAP pegged it well as I posted that graphic, but sometimes it can miss things too.

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What a bust this was everywhere! Places in CT where little to no accumulation was forecasted ended up with 6-12"...while back in parts of PA, NNj, and SNY where 3-6" was forecast managed T-1". PHL was under a WSW and ended up with a T. Yesterday morning I was itching to visit family back in eastern PA...they ended up with nothing and I got about 3". Nothing like just west of here, but given expectations on the event...I'll take it!

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Pattern change stqrted 10/10 and was complete 10/29 upon sandys entrance.

You really think so? Seems this was an Archie event......very mild weather coming up and the weeklies are mild. I told the kids to really cherish this event it might be the biggest of the season and who knows when it will snow again. I do not see anything in the coming weeks, hope I am wrong.

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Crazy banding,

Some of those bands did drift west enough into the eastern suburbs of PHL to produce up to 1"/hr rates for a time in the evening. Models weren't that off the day before with where the big band would be in this area...about 30-50 miles too far west.

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