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Discussion-OBS slippery plowable moderate to high impact snowstorm with many delays near I95 and inland btwn 10AM Sun 1/19-4AM Mon Jan 20. R/S line uncertain near and east of I95 - parts of LI may be limited snowfall of around 1"?


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52 minutes ago, RU848789 said:

As of 6:45 pm we had 1.75" on the ground at 30F, so another 3/4" in the last hour and right now it's just puking heavy snow (likely >1"/hr rates).  Just went out for a drive to White Rose because I love driving in the snow and, duh, we love us some White Rose on a snowy day.  All secondary roads are snow covered and icy, while Route 1 was mostly wet, but snow was starting to accumulate on it.  

As of 7:45 pm, we have 2.75" OTG at 30F, for 1"/hr the past hour and it's still heavy snow and is definitely higher ratio snow than earlier, as it's drier and has better formed dendrites, so I think we're going to get to 3.5-4.0" assuming we get another hour or so of decent snowfall.  Just wish we didn't miss so much earlier today and for about 20 minutes about 90 minutes ago when we were in a bit of a snow hole with light to moderate snow when everyone around us had heavy echoes. It happens.  

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Just got damn lucky.  Let my snoodle run around outside while I was shoveling my sidewalk and as I let him inside a fox comes running up the middle of street past my house.  My dog pretty good goes 3 house left 2 house right will not go into street and runs in backyard.   Another minute or 2 and he may have been dinner

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Like I said earlier Mt. Holly storm total map is going to work out well.

Some near lower end of range and some at the upper.

Was not paying that much attention to OKX maps so can't comment on those.  I think Mt. Holly did well.

Will take a final measurement once it quits.  I'm expecting to finish close to 6.5".  Based on radar I should be down to just flurries by 9:00.

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1 minute ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

Close to 7 inches in Orange County. Is double digits reachable ? 

Here just NW of Middletown -- 

Modest band still giving some accum.

Around 7 inches-- so much for the Globals ( Euro, Ukie) that kept me under 3 inches.

Anyways-  A cold snow puts the WIN in winter !!

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18 minutes ago, MANDA said:

Like I said earlier Mt. Holly storm total map is going to work out well.

Some near lower end of range and some at the upper.

Was not paying that much attention to OKX maps so can't comment on those.  I think Mt. Holly did well.

Will take a final measurement once it quits.  I'm expecting to finish close to 6.5".  Based on radar I should be down to just flurries by 9:00.

they had Philly in 4-6..how much did they get there as its just about over there

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4 minutes ago, Blizzwalker said:

Here just NW of Middletown -- 

Modest band still giving some accum.

Around 7 inches-- so much for the Globals ( Euro, Ukie) that kept me under 3 inches.

Anyways-  A cold snow puts the WIN in winter !!

They failed miserably for the interior. GFS wasn’t too bad but overall in terms of amounts for our area, Canadians won 

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Winding down here in southern Bergen County. Slightly less than 1.5 inches. Half of the storm was rain/graupel, and after that, any 15+ dbz banding that made it up here seemed to break up rather quickly. Not surprised.

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