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March 12th - 13th The It's Not Coming Storm Part 2


Rjay

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3 minutes ago, NJwx85 said:

I stated earlier that I measured what was on the roof of my car. Maybe you should read more before you jump down someone's throat.

Tisk tisk tisk, see if I follow your car top observations in the next storm!  I was trying to figure out why you mentioned grass since you have a pack. Jeez

Very light snow now 

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2 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

Tisk tisk tisk, see if I follow your car top observations in the next storm!  I was trying to figure out why you mentioned grass since you have a pack. Jeez

Very light snow now 

No you weren't, but that's okay.

Snow has picked up in intensity here once again.

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34 minutes ago, bluewave said:

With marginal temps, the North Shore can be more like New England.

I haven't done a statistical study on this, but my impression is that at least in the last 20 winters, the North Shore of LI from ne Nassau to about Wading River and Upton has averaged slightly more snow than sw and s-central coastal CT (the area directly to the north).  

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