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Upstate NY/North Country + adjacent ON, QC, VT: Winter!


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Crazy gust. 

***********************PEAK WIND GUST***********************

LOCATION             MAX WIND     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS
                        GUST            OF
                         MPH    MEASUREMENT

NEW YORK

...ALLEGANY COUNTY...
   WELLSVILLE AIRPORT      40   404 AM 12/15  ASOS

...CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY...
   DUNKIRK LIGHTHOUSE      56   100 AM 12/15  MARITIME
   DUNKIRK AIRPORT         49   245 AM 12/15  ASOS

...ERIE COUNTY...
   1 WSW BUFFALO           64   736 PM 12/14  NWLON
   BUFFALO AIRPORT         41   304 PM 12/14  ASOS

...JEFFERSON COUNTY...
   WATERTOWN AIRPORT       47   454 AM 12/15  ASOS
   FORT DRUM AIRFIELD      41  1252 PM 12/14  AWOS

...NIAGARA COUNTY...
   NIAGARA FALLS AIRPOR    45   813 PM 12/14  ASOS

...OSWEGO COUNTY...
   OSWEGO                  68   612 AM 12/15  NWLON
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Just now, CNY-WXFREAK said:

Rt 370 in Liverpool has 4 inches on it, lol!  Haven't seen a plow for a while. Looks like the band has stalled for the past 1/2hr.

Baldwinsville 0 visibility, 4" down.  We usually lose the yellows in the radar as the band moves south through our area.  Not today!

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2 minutes ago, DeltaT13 said:

A huge portion of that band over central Monroe simply wasn't producing snow at ground level. I feel like it was being drawn back into the main band. I had to drive right back up to within a mile of the lake to get back in the heavy stuff. 

The same thing happened here as the band dropped South.  I was under heavy returns for a while before it started snowing and it didn't get heavy till the center of the band.  was weird

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11 minutes ago, DeltaT13 said:

A huge portion of that band over central Monroe simply wasn't producing snow at ground level. I feel like it was being drawn back into the main band. I had to drive right back up to within a mile of the lake to get back in the heavy stuff. 

Montague radar shows where the heavier stuff is falling quite well.

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From a radar point of view I think I can see whats going on attm. There's 2 distinct bands right now, one coming from GB on a straight NW trajectory and the Huron one which has a more WNW look to it out over Ontario.  The GB band has straight stalled but the one off Huron continues to drop South as a crawls pace.

http://weather.gc.ca/radar/index_e.html?id=WKR

You can clearly see it on this Kingston Ontario radar.  I'm not sayin that this band isn't gonna move but it may be around for a little while longer.

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