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Snow Friday 1/19/24: is it a period of light snow (less than 2"), or is there a chance of a 5" swath in part of the NYC subforum? Event OBS.


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Just now, SBUWX23 said:

The limited accumulation is a direct result of the sun being clearly visible during the snow and the relatively low rates. If this were a heavier snow I don't think it would have been a problem. Sun angle really isn't an issue. There have been several events where it's in the 60s the day before a good snow here that continued through the daytime in February. 

You are 100% right. At my house low rates. Didn’t pile up

 

in kings park was heavy and accumulated just fine 

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1 minute ago, SBUWX23 said:

The limited accumulation is a direct result of the sun being clearly visible during the snow and the relatively low rates. If this were a heavier snow I don't think it would have been a problem. Sun angle really isn't an issue. There have been several events where it's in the 60s the day before a good snow here that continued through the daytime in February. 

Yup sun was out during heaviest rates of day up here 

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2 minutes ago, WestBabylonWeather said:

You are 100% right. At my house low rates. Didn’t pile up

 

in kings park was heavy and accumulated just fine 

It's almost as if the subsidence we were dealing with helped get whatever snow was in the atmosphere down to the ground.

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