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Refresher snow & obs between ~midnight and Noon Sat Feb 17 2024


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9 minutes ago, ForestHillWx said:

Happy for those to our south. The brick call north of 78 held that fronto forcing in place.

On second glance it looks like 2” here;  one final burst coming from our northwest. 

Everything caked in white and perfect to wake up to. 

 

For 95% of the forecast area it was a great forecast.... for that other 5% though.....

 

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1 hour ago, RU848789 said:

As of 4.45 am we just hit 10"!  So 1.75" last hour.  Must be at least 15.1 ratio snow... looks like another 30-45 min of heavy snow...

As of about 5.50 am the snow band finally petered out and I measured 11.0" for a paltry 1" in the last hour - usually i would kill fire that lol.  Could still get another inch over the next few hours but the main event is over. Saw 12" retorted in Readington and plenty of 10+" amounts in CNJ and 9.9" in Metuchen at 5 am which is very close to my 10" at 4.45 am. Really feeling like a once in a lifetime event for a surprise localized major storm and especially getting 2"/hr rates for 5+ hours.  Very LES like.

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8 minutes ago, weatherpruf said:

it's a powder out here in NJ. Not wet at all.

 

2 minutes ago, RU848789 said:

As of about 5.50 am the snow band finally petered out and I measured 11.0" for a paltry 1" in the last hour - usually i would kill fire that lol.  Could still get another inch over the next few hours but the main event is over. Saw 12" retorted in Readington and plenty of 10+" amounts in CNJ and 9.9" in Metuchen at 5 am which is very close to my 10" at 4.45 am. Really feeling like a once in a lifetime event for a surprise localized major storm and especially getting 2"/hr rates for 5+ hours.  Very LES like.

Jackpot!!!!! 11 inches 

 

great event 

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5 minutes ago, RU848789 said:

As of about 5.50 am the snow band finally petered out and I measured 11.0" for a paltry 1" in the last hour - usually i would kill fire that lol.  Could still get another inch over the next few hours but the main event is over. Saw 12" retorted in Readington and plenty of 10+" amounts in CNJ and 9.9" in Metuchen at 5 am which is very close to my 10" at 4.45 am. Really feeling like a once in a lifetime event for a surprise localized major storm and especially getting 2"/hr rates for 5+ hours.  Very LES like.

I think this is what February 1991 was like but over a somewhat larger area.... look that one up.  NYC got 9" in it and 0 snow in Philly and Boston lol, no snow west of Newark here.... near JFK we got close to a foot, and it was all a very wet snow and it snowed for 30 to 36 hours straight, most of what fell during the day didn't accumulate (temps of 33-34) but at night it really went to town with temps in the upper 20s, it was a stalled low on a cold front just SE of the Hamptons and the entire snowfall corridor was from Newark to Long Island.

The original forecast was just for some mixed rain and snow showers ending in the morning with the passing cold front.

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As of about 5.50 am the snow band finally petered out and I measured 11.0" for a paltry 1" in the last hour - usually i would kill fire that lol.  Could still get another inch over the next few hours but the main event is over. Saw 12" retorted in Readington and plenty of 10+" amounts in CNJ and 9.9" in Metuchen at 5 am which is very close to my 10" at 4.45 am. Really feeling like a once in a lifetime event for a surprise localized major storm and especially getting 2"/hr rates for 5+ hours.  Very LES like.

Happy for you! Enjoy it.


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12 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

 

Jackpot!!!!! 11 inches 

 

great event 

some reports of 12-13 in Hunterdon and that wasnt their final total

 

521 AM EST Sat Feb 17 2024

...UPDATED SNOWFALL REPORTS AS OF 5 AM FEBRUARY 17TH...

Location                     Amount    Time/Date       Provider

...Delaware...

...Kent County...
2 SSE Woodside               1.9 in    0428 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...New Jersey...

...Atlantic County...
3 SSW Folsom                 2.6 in    0420 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Burlington County...
Mount Holly WFO              3.2 in    0440 AM 02/17   Official NWS Obs

...Camden County...
1 NW Cherry Hill Twp         4.3 in    0500 AM 02/17   Public

...Gloucester County...
1 S Mullica Hill             2.0 in    0430 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Hunterdon County...
Holland Twp                  13.0 in   0350 AM 02/17   Public
Readington Twp               12.0 in   0516 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
Stanton                      8.5 in    0310 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
1 NNW Bartles Corners        8.0 in    0259 AM 02/17   Public
Raritan Twp                  8.0 in    0230 AM 02/17   Public
Flemington                   5.0 in    0130 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
3 WNW Rosemont               4.3 in    0100 AM 02/17   Cocorahs

...Mercer County...
North Princeton              6.0 in    0252 AM 02/17   Public
Woodsville                   2.0 in    0115 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Middlesex County...
1 N Metuchen                 9.9 in    0500 AM 02/17   Public
2 NNW New Brunswick          9.3 in    0435 AM 02/17   Public
South River                  9.2 in    0512 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
Hopelawn                     8.2 in    0457 AM 02/17   Public
North Brunswick              6.3 in    0227 AM 02/17   Public
Sayreville                   6.0 in    0215 AM 02/17   Public
1 W Hopelawn                 5.0 in    0229 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
South Plainfield             5.0 in    0245 AM 02/17   Public
Metuchen                     4.0 in    0213 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Monmouth County...
Keyport                      3.0 in    0124 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Morris County...
Morris Plains                0.5 in    0221 AM 02/17   Public

...Ocean County...
Lanoka Harbor                2.0 in    0439 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Somerset County...
1 NNW Bridgewater            8.6 in    0516 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
1 N Kendall Park             7.3 in    0320 AM 02/17   Public
Middlebush                   7.0 in    0251 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Sussex County...
4 WSW Wantage Twp            1.1 in    0510 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Pennsylvania...

...Berks County...
Lyons                        12.0 in   0328 AM 02/17   Public
Blandon                      7.3 in    0215 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
Huffs Church                 6.6 in    0224 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
Bern Twp                     5.7 in    0145 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
1 N Union Twp                1.8 in    0446 AM 02/17   Public

...Bucks County...
Kintnersville                8.0 in    0212 AM 02/17   Public
1 W Levittown                1.0 in    0227 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Chester County...
East Nantmeal Twp            2.5 in    0400 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Delaware County...
Boothwyn                     3.2 in    0429 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Lehigh County...
Center Valley                13.8 in   0419 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
Macungie                     13.7 in   0357 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter
2 ENE Ancient Oaks           12.0 in   0410 AM 02/17   Cocorahs
Upper Saucon Twp             8.0 in    0156 AM 02/17   Public
1 S Allentown                7.3 in    0220 AM 02/17   Public

...Montgomery County...
Pennsburg                    5.0 in    0454 AM 02/17   Public
Norristown                   1.0 in    0200 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Northampton County...
Hellertown                   11.8 in   0406 AM 02/17   Trained Spotter

...Philadelphia County...
Belmont                      3.0 in    0445 AM 02
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2 minutes ago, North and West said:


Models are not infallible.


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Models did have the band.  They were not able to resolve the very high rates and amounts for those under the most intense part of it.  FWIW this banding feature was visible on radar out in the Midwest yesterday.  I even commented yesterday evening that it looked like most of the snow with the event would occur at those locations in the band and that it would be near I78 as per the models.  It looks like the band actually set up just a bit south of I78.  Congrats to those who were in the JP zone.

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Models did have the band.  They were not able to resolve the very high rates and amounts for those under the most intense part of it.  FWIW this banding feature was visible on radar out in the Midwest yesterday.  I even commented yesterday evening that it looked like most of the snow with the event would occur at those locations in the band and that it would be near I78 as per the models.  It looks like the band actually set up just a bit south of I78.  Congrats to those who were in the JP zone.

I agree, and I think that’s my point. They’re a good guide, but imperfect.


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