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NJZ002-NYZ067>070-221200- /O.NEW.KOKX.WW.Y.0006.241122T0000Z-241122T1500Z/ Western Passaic-Orange-Putnam-Rockland-Northern Westchester- 326 PM EST Thu Nov 21 2024

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 10 AM EST FRIDAY... * WHAT...Snow expected. Snowfall accumulations will be highly elevation dependent. Total snow accumulations of 2-4 inches at elevations above 500 feet, with the highest amounts above 1000 feet. Elsewhere, accumulations will likely be less than 2 inches. * WHERE...In New Jersey, Western Passaic County. In New York, Northern Westchester, Orange, Putnam, and Rockland Counties. * WHEN...From 7 PM this evening to 10 AM EST Friday. The heaviest snow will likely fall between 11 PM and 6 AM. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Thursday evening and Friday morning commutes. Isolated tree damage and power outages are possible due to heavy wet snow load.

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I was up to 1.7" on the board when I left home and hour ago, so it was an inch an hour type stuff. Still ripping pretty good. I followed an SUV with its hazards on riding the brake doing 15-20mph in a 55...nothing screams I don't know how to drive in the snow and/or I need new tires. Granted there was no way anyone should've been going even 45mph but the 15-20mph was ridiculous. 

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1 hour ago, snywx said:

Checked the board an hour ago and measured 4”. Elevation dependent is an understatement. I would say at 500’ you have a general 2-3” but above 1000’ there is 10+. I-84 from Middletown to port jervis is shut down. Greenville mtn is getting hammered. Buddy measured 12” up there at 1200’

Just a dusting here at 125’ in elevation. Had 1.22” yesterday in precipitation. 1.17” since midnight today. So 2.39 in the Davis. I wonder if at the top of Storm King mtn. at 1,220’ has the 12” there too.

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1 hour ago, snywx said:

Checked the board an hour ago and measured 4”. Elevation dependent is an understatement. I would say at 500’ you have a general 2-3” but above 1000’ there is 10+. I-84 from Middletown to port jervis is shut down. Greenville mtn is getting hammered. Buddy measured 12” up there at 1200’

Modeling was fairly accurate IMO and the weather gods delivered! Also good call by you if I remember correctly.

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2 hours ago, snywx said:

Checked the board an hour ago and measured 4”. Elevation dependent is an understatement. I would say at 500’ you have a general 2-3” but above 1000’ there is 10+. I-84 from Middletown to port jervis is shut down. Greenville mtn is getting hammered. Buddy measured 12” up there at 1200’

Coming close to 10” here with the last gasp showers, areas all around up to 12” so your buddy’s measurement makes sense. Crazy storm overall 

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20 hours ago, eduggs said:

I'm thinking the towns on the NW side of the Hudson Highlands ridge do pretty well: Vernon, NJ, to Warwick, NY to Monroe, NY etc...

Based on the OKX PNS, it looks like those areas did pretty well, even below 800ft!! Good start to winter!

...Orange County...
Port Jervis                  12.8 in   0630 AM 11/22   COCORAHS
1 WNW Monroe                 8.2 in    0700 AM 11/22   Trained Spotter
Chester                      8.2 in    0815 AM 11/22   Trained Spotter
5 N Port Jervis              7.4 in    0530 AM 11/22   Public
Warwick                      7.2 in    0700 AM 11/22   COCORAHS
Warwick 3.9 W                7.0 in    0600 AM 11/22   COCORAHS
0.8 N Port Jervis            4.0 in    0700 AM 11/22   COOP
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Good morning everyone. My house in the Poconos. Newfoundland Pa, Wayne county. Elevation 2,075' feet. Haven't measured, but I'd say a foot. Nice early season event. And holy crap at High Point NJ getting 20". I'm about 275' feet higher than them and didn't get that much. Must of had some great banding overnight! 

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3 hours ago, eduggs said:

Based on the OKX PNS, it looks like those areas did pretty well, even below 800ft!! Good start to winter!

...Orange County...
Port Jervis                  12.8 in   0630 AM 11/22   COCORAHS
1 WNW Monroe                 8.2 in    0700 AM 11/22   Trained Spotter
Chester                      8.2 in    0815 AM 11/22   Trained Spotter
5 N Port Jervis              7.4 in    0530 AM 11/22   Public
Warwick                      7.2 in    0700 AM 11/22   COCORAHS
Warwick 3.9 W                7.0 in    0600 AM 11/22   COCORAHS
0.8 N Port Jervis            4.0 in    0700 AM 11/22   COOP


 

 

I’m almost certain that port jervis measurement was taken on Greenville tpke. Most of port jervis was 1-4” 

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6 minutes ago, snywx said:

I’m almost certain that port jervis measurement was taken on Greenville tpke. Most of port jervis was 1-4” 

Violently agree that its not from downtown Port. This isn't the first time I've noticed it and I wonder if the person who took the measurement also reports to mPING on the regular, causes its near Port but not in city limits.  

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10 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

Violently agree that its not from downtown Port. This isn't the first time I've noticed it and I wonder if the person who took the measurement also reports to mPING on the regular, causes its near Port but not in city limits.  

Yeah their addresses up there are port jervis. A few miles from the actual city of port jervis 

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