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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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1 hour ago, LibertyBell said:

meh the sun is starting to come out now, I guess that's the end of that.

I hear people shoveling outside lol

That's a new and unfamiliar sound....

Yeah feels like forever since I had to use a shovel. Snow actually stuck on pavement too which makes it feel like a real snowfall. A lot of the paltry snow totals of the last 2 years were grassy surfaces acclumation only. It matter for statistics but in urban areas, outside of a walk in a park, it's effectively 0"

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Long Beach looks like it had 1-2” with nothing stuck on pavement from what I can see. Anyway we’ll see how temps recover with the sun coming out. If we don’t spike above freezing the sun likely won’t melt much. What melts will mostly come from the ground still being warm. 

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7 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Long Beach looks like it had 1-2” with nothing stuck on pavement from what I can see. Anyway we’ll see how temps recover with the sun coming out. If we don’t spike above freezing the sun likely won’t melt much. What melts will mostly come from the ground still being warm. 

Same in babylon. 2-3” it looks like. Nothing on street.

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16 minutes ago, MANDA said:

Total here was 5.2”.  Water content of .37” is 14:1 ratio.  Over performance for many this event.  Seems like areas models were targeting for max amounts received the max amounts but they were higher than modeled by 2-3” in some cases.

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Similar ratio here, 3.3" melted down to .22" of liquid giving me 15:1. 

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30 minutes ago, hooralph said:

Absolutely shocked at what I woke up to. Just back from a Jebwalk through Riverside Park and while I didn’t measure I can confidently say we topped 2”.

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Yea I had eyeballed 1.5 from my window but after taking a walk, I agree we/UWS were between 2-2.5

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39 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Long Beach looks like it had 1-2” with nothing stuck on pavement from what I can see. Anyway we’ll see how temps recover with the sun coming out. If we don’t spike above freezing the sun likely won’t melt much. What melts will mostly come from the ground still being warm. 

It stuck here on the sidewalks and the roads but the sun burning the asphalt melted it in short order.

 

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10 minutes ago, wdrag said:

OK... further stats if not previously covered CP.

 

First inch historically, correct me if I'm wrong. 12/19. I saw something else a few pages ago, but I checked XM.  Again correct me.

 

First two inches historically 12/27, presuming we exceed two today, 

 

 

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This is more of a trivia thing Walt, but when was the last time we had an inch of snow between the first day of winter and Christmas and when it happened what percentage of the time did it result in a white Christmas?

 

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1 minute ago, sussexcountyobs said:

20.75" for the season so far. Maybe a little more Christmas eve?

Its been a great start to the season up here for those 40+ miles NW of the city. Most are in the 12-15" range with a few like yourself with even more due to that pre thanksgiving event. 

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