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Major LES event-December 24-27


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Hey Buffalo weather, saw your snowfall pics!!  Looking amazing!  
@BuffaloWeather One word of advice for future storms. When you clear the snowboard, put the cleared snow underneath the snowboard and continue to raise the level of the snowboard so it’s at the same level as the surrounding snow. If your board stays in a depression like that it will start to skew the numbers from drifting.  

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  On 12/26/2020 at 1:56 PM, DeltaT13 said:

Hey Buffalo weather, saw your snowfall pics!!  Looking amazing!  
@BuffaloWeather One word of advice for future storms. When you clear the snowboard, put the cleared snow underneath the snowboard and continue to raise the level of the snowboard so it’s at the same level as the surrounding snow. If your board stays in a depression like that it will start to skew the numbers from drifting.  

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How do you keep a heavy piece of wood from just falling down in the snow depth and even getting more skewed measurements?

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  On 12/26/2020 at 1:59 PM, BuffaloWeather said:

How do you keep a heavy piece of wood from just falling down in the snow depth and even getting more skewed measurements?

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That piece of wood is usually like a snowshoe and reluctant to sink in (unless yours is really heavy or thick wood). I suppose super fluff ratios might pose a problem.

You could shovel in and pack a little surrounding snow. It doesn’t have to be perfectly level but it’s good to get it up a bit and try to keep it at height.  I’ve worked through this same issue over the years. It’s up to you, just wouldn’t want to see a historic number tainted someday.  You’re doing a great job though. Very few people are measuring at all in the intervals you are!  Keep it up. 

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  On 12/26/2020 at 2:03 PM, DeltaT13 said:

That piece of wood is usually like a snowshoe and reluctant to sink in (unless yours is really heavy or thick wood). I suppose super fluff ratios might pose a problem.

You could shovel in and pack a little surrounding snow. It doesn’t have to be perfectly level but it’s good to get it up a bit and try to keep it at height.  I’ve worked through this same issue over the years. It’s up to you, just wouldn’t want to see a historic number tainted someday.  You’re doing a great job though. Very few people are measuring at all in the intervals you are!  Keep it up. 

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Thank you. 3" from 6-9 AM. Going to clear at noon. 21.9" total.

What if I shovel like 10 feet around the measuring spot? I can do that going forward.

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  On 12/26/2020 at 2:01 PM, ayuud11 said:

City proper didn’t have a major one since 06 if you don’t count the 6-12” events.

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Actually Buffalo had 2 20"+ LES events in January 2019. 20" and 21" at KBUF

This one

https://www.weather.gov/buf/lesEventArchive?season=2018-2019&event=E

And this

https://www.weather.gov/buf/lesEventArchive?season=2018-2019&event=G

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  On 12/26/2020 at 2:08 PM, BuffaloWeather said:

Actually Buffalo had 2 20"+ LES events in January 2019. 20" and 21" at KBUF

This one

https://www.weather.gov/buf/lesEventArchive?season=2018-2019&event=E

And this

https://www.weather.gov/buf/lesEventArchive?season=2018-2019&event=G

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I was referring to those 24hr events bro that event was spread out over 2 days.

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  On 12/26/2020 at 2:08 PM, BuffaloWeather said:

Actually Buffalo had 2 20"+ LES events in January 2019. 20" and 21" at KBUF

This one

https://www.weather.gov/buf/lesEventArchive?season=2018-2019&event=E

And this

https://www.weather.gov/buf/lesEventArchive?season=2018-2019&event=G

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That first one was weird.  Guys close to the airport were saying no way we had 20” in that one band.  If I recall right it was super fluffy snow.  Think we got close to a foot here but could have cleared that foot with a leaf blower.

This one is just more of a prolonged lock it in and let it rip storm.  We haven’t had one of those here since 2014.  Also looking at the chances we keep snowing good for several more hours today.  This is the real deal so far!

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  On 12/26/2020 at 2:28 PM, SouthBuffaloSteve said:

Dual Banding.  Check out the northern band, it’s got dual feeder bands flowing into it and it’s really getting an intense core.  That’s right over downtown to airport and moving towards you guys up north!

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The southern one is strengthening too. Hopefully they combine and form one  strong band.

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  On 12/26/2020 at 1:32 PM, wolfie09 said:

Some of those roads in the tug are extremely hard to get through even without snow lol And they aren't maintained..I went on one road near barns corner and the next thing I knew I was in the woods lmao No joke road just ended lol 

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GPS can screw you bad up there too

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