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OBS for NYC CP first measurable minor snowfall? 11A Fri 12/20-11A 12/21, embedded with surrounding area periodic minor accumulative snow


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8 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

It’ll be a crazy weird visible satellite tomorrow-swath in a chunk of SNE and NJ to around Philly with snow on the ground, massive middle finger in between. 

Unfortunately, there was always going to be a skunk zone between the costal and IVT. Looks fall directly over LI and eastern portions of the city 

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Just now, Allsnow said:

Unfortunately, there was always going to be a skunk zone between the costal and IVT. Looks fall directly over LI and eastern portions of the city 

And it was well forecast. That NJ second snow area was apparent 24+ hours ago. Can’t say there were any real surprises. “Norluns always trend NE in the end” doesn’t apply when NYC/LI would benefit. 

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2 minutes ago, psv88 said:

One day we’ll get another Juno/Nemo storm out here, until then the snowblower remains in the back of the garage without gas…

Life seemingly is built on irony... throw the thing in the dumpster.

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1 minute ago, psv88 said:

One day we’ll get another Juno/Nemo storm out here, until then the snowblower remains in the back of the garage without gas…

Bad to leave the snowblower with no gas. Fill it up with super unleaded, and an ounce or 2 of Sta-Bil. Start it every once and a while for a couple minutes. SUPER UNLEADED. You will thank me if you do that .

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23 minutes ago, sussexcountyobs said:

Bad to leave the snowblower with no gas. Fill it up with super unleaded, and an ounce or 2 of Sta-Bil. Start it every once and a while for a couple minutes. SUPER UNLEADED. You will thank me if you do that .

But drain the carb. My .02.  

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1 hour ago, RU848789 said:

Looks like you will be right - just hoping, selfishly, that the Edison area at least gets in on some of it - starting to get a nice batch here with light to moderate snow again for the first time in a couple of hours and starting to accumulate at 33F.  

Ok, kids, game on! We got 3/8" in the last hour for an hourly rate of - wait for it - 3/8" per hour, lol. Snowing moderately at 33F and accumulating everywhere except on paved surfaces - nice dendrites, so the snow growth aloft must be nice in the dendritic growth zone. Radar looks good for awhile, so 1-2" is certainly in reach. Let's see how it goes. My wife and I just went for a very nice walk outside - it's just gorgeous out there!

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14 minutes ago, RU848789 said:

Ok, kids, game on! We got 3/8" in the last hour for an hourly rate of - wait for it - 3/8" per hour, lol. Snowing moderately at 33F and accumulating everywhere except on paved surfaces - nice dendrites, so the snow growth aloft must be nice in the dendritic growth zone. Radar looks good for awhile, so 1-2" is certainly in reach. Let's see how it goes. My wife and I just went for a very nice walk outside - it's just gorgeous out there!

Nice. Enjoy! Hopefully you can gain enough for a white Christmas. 

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42 minutes ago, sussexcountyobs said:

Bad to leave the snowblower with no gas. Fill it up with super unleaded, and an ounce or 2 of Sta-Bil. Start it every once and a while for a couple minutes. SUPER UNLEADED. You will thank me if you do that .

What?  Worst thing for any gas powered machine.  Run all the gas out and prevent that carb from gunking up...

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