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March 20th-22nd Not So Suppressed Storm Obs


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12 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Same here in SW Suffolk. This may be the heaviest snowfall rate that I have seen during astronomical spring since 1982.

It's among the heaviest I've seen in a while.  For all the big storms, somehow I don't usually see the crazy rates talked about there.  But what's going on right now is pretty nice.

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5 minutes ago, Ericjcrash said:

It'll snow itself out, but I will admit I thought this band would've set up shop over Suffolk co.

SLP has moved what, 50 miles in the past 5 hours?

Imagine if this happened in January or February with colder temps ? Wow.

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4 minutes ago, coastalplainsnowman said:

It's among the heaviest I've seen in a while.  For all the big storms, somehow I don't usually see the crazy rates talked about there.  But what's going on right now is pretty nice.

Starting to see some 35DBZ returns in the heaviest part of the band. ISP quickly fell to .2 mile.

http://wxweb.meteostar.com/meteogram/link.shtml?choice=KISP

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