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March 6-8 2013 Significant Coastal Storm Observations


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latest snow reports:

 

The following are unofficial observations taken during the storm
that has been affecting our region. Appreciation is extended to
Highway departments... cooperative observers... Skywarn spotters and
media for these reports. This summary is also available on our home
Page at weather.Gov/NYC

********************storm total snowfall********************

Location storm total time/date comments
                     snowfall of
                     /inches/ measurement

Connecticut

... Fairfield County...
   Danbury 10.0 700 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Newtown 9.4 600 am 3/08 public
   New Canaan 8.8 400 am 3/08 CT dot
   Norwalk 7.8 600 am 3/08 public
   Bridgeport 6.0 700 am 3/08 co-op observer

... Middlesex County...
   Clinton 6.0 600 am 3/08 public
   Haddam 3.8 400 am 3/08 CT dot
   Old Saybrook 3.5 400 am 3/08 CT dot

... New Haven County...
   Wolcott 8.5 520 am 3/08 public
   Oxford 7.0 641 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Guilford 5.0 700 am 3/08 public
   Meriden 4.0 400 am 3/08 CT dot
   Waterbury 3.5 400 am 3/08 CT dot
   New Haven 3.3 400 am 3/08 CT dot
   Southbury 3.0 400 am 3/08 CT dot
   Beacon Falls 2.8 400 am 3/08 CT dot

... New London County...
   Gilman 6.5 630 am 3/08 public
   Colchester 4.0 400 am 3/08 CT dot
   Norwich 3.0 400 am 3/08 CT dot
   Ledyard Center 3.0 641 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter

New Jersey

... Bergen County...
   Ridgewood 3.5 700 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   North Arlington 2.7 715 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter

... Essex County...
   Maplewood 3.2 630 am 3/08 public
   Cedar Grove 3.1 400 am 3/08 public
   Newark Airport 1.5 700 am 3/08 FAA contract observer

... Hudson County...
   Harrison 2.5 715 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter

... Passaic County...
   West Milford 6.0 530 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter

New York

... Bronx County...
   Bedford Park 3.6 550 am 3/08 public
   Wakefield 3.0 700 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter

... Nassau County...
   Jericho 6.0 600 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Levittown 4.5 700 am 3/08 public

... New York (Manhattan) County...
   Central Park 2.0 700 am 3/08 Central Park Zoo
   manhattanville 1.3 700 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Midtown Manhattan 1.0 600 am 3/08 Emergency Mngr

... Orange County...
   Harriman 10.2 625 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Greenville 9.1 700 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Monroe 9.0 640 am 3/08 public
   New Windsor 8.0 630 am 3/08 public
   Cornwall On Hudson 8.0 600 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Warwick 7.3 725 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Newburgh 7.0 725 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Middletown 7.0 700 am 3/08 public
   Washingtonville 5.0 650 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter

... Putnam County...
   Hortontown 13.0 720 am 3/08 public
   Kent Cliffs 12.0 700 am 3/08 public

... Queens County...
   NYC/La Guardia 1.2 700 am 3/08 FAA contract observer
   NYC/JFK Airport 1.2 700 am 3/08 FAA contract observer

... Rockland County...
   New City 4.8 720 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter

... Suffolk County...
   Centerport 4.6 649 am 3/08 public
   Centereach 4.2 700 am 3/08 NWS employee
   Saint James 4.1 710 am 3/08 public
   Upton 3.8 700 am 3/08 NWS office
   Eastport 3.5 845 am 3/07 public
   Sound Beach 3.4 615 am 3/08 NWS employee
   Port Jefferson 3.3 430 am 3/08 public
   Yaphank 3.2 505 am 3/08 public
   North Babylon 2.8 710 am 3/08 public
   Islip Airport 2.7 700 am 3/08 FAA contract observer
   Shoreham 2.3 630 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter
   Stony Brook 1.9 100 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter

... Westchester County...
   Armonk 10.1 630 am 3/08 public
   Cross River 9.0 720 am 3/08 public
   Mount Kisco 7.0 520 am 3/08 public
   Scarsdale 5.5 640 am 3/08 Skywarn spotter

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Very nice event all around for our area, and still plenty to come. Could add on a couple or few inches to current totals especially if heavier banding works through later this morning like some models suggest.

 

We had a few inches I'd say around Long Beach with slushy side roads early this morning-definitely a pasting snow. Snowing to beat the band currently in Midtown.

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Incredibly low numbers for tha airports. Im between both and approaching 4 inches.Not cool since this will affect seasonal snow tallies on low end yet again!

 

I thought that too initially but to be fair those numbers were as of 7AM this morning - It wasn't much longer before then that the snow started to actually accumulate.

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The funniest thing was the public was highly dissapointed in not seeing the accumulations we were predicting and what the media was saying when they woke up yesterday. Everyone was probably caught off guard. LOL . In the end well easily and miracously end up with every bit of 4-6 inches plus from rt 195 north

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~2-3" in SI before getting on bus to work (7am) now in upper east side and mostly slushy streets.   Typical march nyc heat island effect :P but damn does it look pretty outside NYC... even in the city its pretty (except all the slush). 

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Central Park with 0.14 in the last 2 hours. Closing in on 3.5 likely at the park. Also 3 straight hours of 0.25 vis. Pretty impressive

yup saw that & i predict, accordingly, final snow tally of 5 in CPK. so we get 5.4 in Oct and 5 in March. nice bookends to the blizzartd to pop over the 20 inch mark 

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