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Upstate/Eastern New York-Into Winter!


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Looks like the Northern band off of L.O. may be reorienting itself a bit. One of our local mets here took a bit of a risk against computer models during the evening newscast and said he wouldn't be surprised to see the band lift north and take on a bit more a west to east orientation. We'll see if anything comes of it as flow shifts a bit.

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28 minutes ago, tim123 said:

Take measurements out Nd about?

I didn’t stop and measure but I can tell you I saw(eyeballed) some incredible differences. Just 2 miles south of me probably had a quarter inch of snow. Then further south a good 3-4”, rinse and repeat as I drove around.  Visibility dropped to probably 50 feet at times in the good stuff

 Someone might get close to 6 on the west side. I didn’t pick up much more since I last measured. Maybe a half inch. I cleared the board 10 mins ago. We’ll see what I get overnight. 

 

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1 minute ago, DeltaT13 said:

I didn’t but I can tell you I saw some incredible differences. Just 2 miles south of me probably had a quarter inch of snow. Then further south a good 3-4”, rinse and repeat as I drove around.  Visibility dropped to probably 50 feet at times in the good stuff

 Someone might get close to 6 on the west side. I didn’t pick up much more since I last measured. Maybe a half inch. I cleared the board 10 mins ago. We’ll see what I get overnight. 

 

Nice! I know the camera can never do it full justice either. The band is now just getting into mby. Really hoping it parks it for a bit. A lot of energy in this, lots of graupel mixing in. 

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