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  On 1/14/2017 at 6:05 PM, BxWeatherwatcher said:

just look at those echoes pushing this way. no one has mentioned how much forcing is actually going on here,literally squeezing all that precip out into cold air. the radar looks great for our area currently.B)

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Light snow falling out in far western Sussex County near the gap. I am here.

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  On 1/14/2017 at 6:11 PM, Ericjcrash said:

Amen. Was walking around in a T-Shirt at night 2 days ago. This will be a wet ground "event". Congrats to car tops and grass, maybe.

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Do we need to do this every winter? It was 58 2 days ago. But it was 21 last night and any snow that falls would easily stick on the top frozen layer of ground. Of course, none of that matters, because you measure on a whiteboard, right?

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  On 1/14/2017 at 7:24 PM, BxEngine said:

Do we need to do this every winter? It was 58 2 days ago. But it was 21 last night and any snow that falls would easily stick on the top frozen layer of ground. Of course, none of that matters, because you measure on a whiteboard, right?

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Idk man.  With the increasing sun angle of think this will have a hard time sticking.

32 and cloudy.

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  On 1/14/2017 at 7:24 PM, BxEngine said:

Do we need to do this every winter? It was 58 2 days ago. But it was 21 last night and any snow that falls would easily stick on the top frozen layer of ground. Of course, none of that matters, because you measure on a whiteboard, RIGHT?

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It was almost 70 in urban areas and only fell to 28 in the park. Below freezing temps were very brief there. No way this sticks to any sort of pavement there. Not to mention it's 33 with a light onshore flow 

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