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Ewing

0.4" on 11/13

1.0" on 11/26

0.2" on 12/10

0.1" on 12/11

0.1" on 1/3

1.1" on 1/6

0.2" on 1/9

0.4" on 1/21

0.1" on 1/22

0.8" on 1/23

4.2" on 1/24

1.5" on 1/26

2.9" on 1/27

0.2" on 1/29

0.1" on 1/30

0.3" on 2/1

1.6" on 2/2

0.1" on 2/9

3.7" on 2/14

0.7" on 2/15

0.1" on 2/16

4.8" on 2/17

3.5" on 2/21

1.7" on 3/1

Total 29.8"

 

Elko

1.2" on 11/13

1.4" on 11/15

0.1" on 11/20

0.1" on 11/22

0.3" on 12/16

0.3" on 12/19

0.8" on 12/20

0.3" on 12/24

0.4" on 12/25

0.1" on 12/26

2.4" on 12/28

0.4" on 12/29

0.1" on 2/26

1.3" on 2/27

0.3" on 2/28

Total 9.5"

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Ewing

0.4" on 11/13

1.0" on 11/26

0.2" on 12/10

0.1" on 12/11

0.1" on 1/3

1.1" on 1/6

0.2" on 1/9

0.4" on 1/21

0.1" on 1/22

0.8" on 1/23

4.2" on 1/24

1.5" on 1/26

2.9" on 1/27

0.2" on 1/29

0.1" on 1/30

0.3" on 2/1

1.6" on 2/2

0.1" on 2/9

3.7" on 2/14

0.7" on 2/15

0.1" on 2/16

4.8" on 2/17

3.5" on 2/21

1.7" on 3/1

Total 29.8"

 

Elko

1.2" on 11/13

1.4" on 11/15

0.1" on 11/20

0.1" on 11/22

0.3" on 12/16

0.3" on 12/19

0.8" on 12/20

0.3" on 12/24

0.4" on 12/25

0.1" on 12/26

2.4" on 12/28

0.4" on 12/29

0.1" on 2/26

1.3" on 2/27

0.3" on 2/28

Total 9.5"

 

86% of our snow falls were less than 2 inches with a high of 4.8. :axe:

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86% of our snow falls were less than 2 inches with a high of 4.8. :axe:

Personally I'm over 30 inches of snow now on the year, can't complain we didn't get hit by the big one. If anything I think it's impressive how I'm well above average snow wise with my highest event total being 5.2". I'm wondering if there has ever been a winter with above average snow and no storms >6 inches. This winter has been far from boring that's for sure even though we haven't seen even a MECS.
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2014-2015 Snow: 35.9"


 


11/13/14 : 2.0"


11/26/14 : 4.5"


12/10/14 : 1.5"


12/11/14:  1.0"


01/03/15:  0.1" Snow/Sleet


01/06/15:  1.5"


01/22/15:  0.5"


01/24/15:  6.0"


01/26-27/15: 3.0"


01/30: 0.5"


02/02: 2.0"


02/05: 0.2"


02/09: 0.1"


02/12: 0.2"


02/14: 2.7"


02/17: 3.0"


02/21: 3.75"


02/27: 0.3"


03/01: 3.1"


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36.7" in Metuchen, which I'm certain is 3-4" greater than most people near me would have, since I have caught the exact end of every snowfall, which is not easy when so many were between 1 am and 6 am (I think many of you have seen my observations at all hours of the night, lol), and catching the end for many of these storms with changeovers leading to compaction or even the two very high ratio events, which saw compaction after the sun came out.  In several of these storms, the changeover to sleet/ZR led to close to a 1" compaction for a 4-5" event within an hour or two of the end of the snowfall.  Just trying to head off any questions about why my numbers might look at little high.  

 

0.2" on 11/13

1.5" on 11/26

0.3" on 12/8

0.2" on 1/3

1.0" on 1/6

0.8" on 1/9

5.2" on 1/23

7.0" on 1/26-7

1.0" on 1/29

4.0" on 2/3

0.2" on 2/9

3.8" on 2/14

4.5" on 2/17

4.0" on 2/21

3.0" on 3/1

Total = 36.7"

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Just curious if anyone in Bucks County, near the Bristol side of the Burlington-Bristol bridge from Jersey, measured the snow/sleet total for Sunday's storm.  I'm in a bit of an argument with a guy (not from this board), who says there was zero snow/sleet accumulation in that area and I simply can't believe there wasn't at least an inch.  Most of the reports appear to be from at least several miles inland of there and they're all of 1.5" or more and reports from nearby Burlington County to the south (Mt. Holly had 1.4" and Florence had 1.0") and Philly to the SW (1.0") had at least an inch, so I think he's pulling my chain (he's a serial basher of the NWS and says the 1-3" NWS forecast for Bucks County busted badly at his house).  Thanks, in advance - figured I'd ask here, as this thread is pretty active.  

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Just curious if anyone in Bucks County, near the Bristol side of the Burlington-Bristol bridge from Jersey, measured the snow/sleet total for Sunday's storm.  I'm in a bit of an argument with a guy (not from this board), who says there was zero snow/sleet accumulation in that area and I simply can't believe there wasn't at least an inch.  Most of the reports appear to be from at least several miles inland of there and they're all of 1.5" or more and reports from nearby Burlington County to the south (Mt. Holly had 1.4" and Florence had 1.0") and Philly to the SW (1.0") had at least an inch, so I think he's pulling my chain (he's a serial basher of the NWS and says the 1-3" NWS forecast for Bucks County busted badly at his house).  Thanks, in advance - figured I'd ask here, as this thread is pretty active.  

PNS totals:

...BURLINGTON COUNTY...   MOUNT HOLLY WFO        1.4  1200 AM  3/02  NWS OFFICE                 WRIGHTSTOWN            1.0   700 AM  3/02  TRAINED SPOTTER            FLORENCE               1.0   208 PM  3/01  TRAINED SPOTTER            3 ENE MOUNT LAUREL T   0.8   700 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                   5 WNW TABERNACLE TWP   0.5   830 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                   1 SE MOORESTOWN TWP    0.4   825 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                   MOORESTOWN             0.3   318 PM  3/01  TRAINED SPOTTER            2 SSE MEDFORD TWP      0.2   800 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                   1 W MEDFORD LAKES      0.2   800 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                ...BUCKS COUNTY...   SPRINGTOWN             3.2   700 AM  3/02  CO-OP OBSERVER             SELLERSVILLE           3.0   700 AM  3/02  CO-OP OBSERVER             PERKASIE               3.0   301 PM  3/01  SOCIAL MEDIA               HILLTOWN TWP           2.8   258 PM  3/01  SOCIAL MEDIA               WEST ROCKHILL TWP      2.0   209 PM  3/01  TRAINED SPOTTER            BEDMINSTER             2.0   205 PM  3/01  PUBLIC                     LOWER MAKEFIELD TWP    1.6   206 PM  3/01  PUBLIC                     QUAKERTOWN             1.5   123 PM  3/01  PUBLIC                     IVYLAND                1.4   204 PM  3/01  PUBLIC                     1 WSW PENNDEL          0.5   700 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                
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PNS totals:

...BURLINGTON COUNTY...   MOUNT HOLLY WFO        1.4  1200 AM  3/02  NWS OFFICE                 WRIGHTSTOWN            1.0   700 AM  3/02  TRAINED SPOTTER            FLORENCE               1.0   208 PM  3/01  TRAINED SPOTTER            3 ENE MOUNT LAUREL T   0.8   700 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                   5 WNW TABERNACLE TWP   0.5   830 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                   1 SE MOORESTOWN TWP    0.4   825 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                   MOORESTOWN             0.3   318 PM  3/01  TRAINED SPOTTER            2 SSE MEDFORD TWP      0.2   800 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                   1 W MEDFORD LAKES      0.2   800 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                ...BUCKS COUNTY...   SPRINGTOWN             3.2   700 AM  3/02  CO-OP OBSERVER             SELLERSVILLE           3.0   700 AM  3/02  CO-OP OBSERVER             PERKASIE               3.0   301 PM  3/01  SOCIAL MEDIA               HILLTOWN TWP           2.8   258 PM  3/01  SOCIAL MEDIA               WEST ROCKHILL TWP      2.0   209 PM  3/01  TRAINED SPOTTER            BEDMINSTER             2.0   205 PM  3/01  PUBLIC                     LOWER MAKEFIELD TWP    1.6   206 PM  3/01  PUBLIC                     QUAKERTOWN             1.5   123 PM  3/01  PUBLIC                     IVYLAND                1.4   204 PM  3/01  PUBLIC                     1 WSW PENNDEL          0.5   700 AM  3/02  COCORAHS                

Was the Quakertown observation made under a pine tree?

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Going to come down to the last flakes falling, the tie is rather incredible.

I'm rooting for both of you to go past 50" (because then I'll go past 40"  :snowing: ).

 

Assuming today and Thursday pan out the way I expect them to, I'll get to three feet of snow for the winter.  Not bad at all.

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Just curious if anyone in Bucks County, near the Bristol side of the Burlington-Bristol bridge from Jersey, measured the snow/sleet total for Sunday's storm.  I'm in a bit of an argument with a guy (not from this board), who says there was zero snow/sleet accumulation in that area and I simply can't believe there wasn't at least an inch.  Most of the reports appear to be from at least several miles inland of there and they're all of 1.5" or more and reports from nearby Burlington County to the south (Mt. Holly had 1.4" and Florence had 1.0") and Philly to the SW (1.0") had at least an inch, so I think he's pulling my chain (he's a serial basher of the NWS and says the 1-3" NWS forecast for Bucks County busted badly at his house).  Thanks, in advance - figured I'd ask here, as this thread is pretty active.  

My coworker lives right there and said "they definitely got under an inch."

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Just curious if anyone in Bucks County, near the Bristol side of the Burlington-Bristol bridge from Jersey, measured the snow/sleet total for Sunday's storm.  I'm in a bit of an argument with a guy (not from this board), who says there was zero snow/sleet accumulation in that area and I simply can't believe there wasn't at least an inch.  Most of the reports appear to be from at least several miles inland of there and they're all of 1.5" or more and reports from nearby Burlington County to the south (Mt. Holly had 1.4" and Florence had 1.0") and Philly to the SW (1.0") had at least an inch, so I think he's pulling my chain (he's a serial basher of the NWS and says the 1-3" NWS forecast for Bucks County busted badly at his house).  Thanks, in advance - figured I'd ask here, as this thread is pretty active.  

 

I was in Bristol Borough at 3:00pm SUN & there was less than a half inch at that time, that was after over an hour of sleet....

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My coworker lives right there and said "they definitely got under an inch."

 

 

I was in Bristol Borough at 3:00pm SUN & there was less than a half inch at that time, that was after over an hour of sleet....

 

Thanks - seems like it was a snow/sleet hole, then, with everyone around them getting 1" or more...

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I'm rooting for both of you to go past 50" (because then I'll go past 40"  :snowing: ).

 

Assuming today and Thursday pan out the way I expect them to, I'll get to three feet of snow for the winter.  Not bad at all.

The blizzard and groundhog bust has been the 500 pound gorilla weighing down what is a great winter. Everything is riding on the Wed night storm.

 

No pressure now....

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Ewing

0.4" on 11/13

1.0" on 11/26

0.2" on 12/10

0.1" on 12/11

0.1" on 1/3

1.1" on 1/6

0.2" on 1/9

0.4" on 1/21

0.1" on 1/22

0.8" on 1/23

4.2" on 1/24

1.5" on 1/26

2.9" on 1/27

0.2" on 1/29

0.1" on 1/30

0.3" on 2/1

1.6" on 2/2

0.1" on 2/9

3.7" on 2/14

0.7" on 2/15

0.1" on 2/16

4.8" on 2/17

3.5" on 2/21

1.7" on 3/1

0.5" on 3/3

Total 30.3"

 

Elko

1.2" on 11/13

1.4" on 11/15

0.1" on 11/20

0.1" on 11/22

0.3" on 12/16

0.3" on 12/19

0.8" on 12/20

0.3" on 12/24

0.4" on 12/25

0.1" on 12/26

2.4" on 12/28

0.4" on 12/29

0.1" on 2/26

1.3" on 2/27

0.3" on 2/28

1.6" on 3/3

Total 11.1"

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