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Discussion-OBS Mainly midnight Wed night Feb 5-Noon Thu Feb 6 Snow-ice changing to rain Thu morning except ice may linger through Noon parts of I84 corridor.


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Road don't seem as bad as expected to me with temps around freezing. Seemed worse last Sunday with mid 20s and snow mixed with ZR. Also nighttime. But I guess not so many people were driving around like an idiot on Sunday evening in bad weather.

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13 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

it hasn't started to melt there yet? the ice is melting to puddles of water, which is good if you want to be able to drive safely.

Yes. Nothing better than a cold rain washing away snow….

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0.4" of snow/sleet here, obviously mostly sleet. When I woke up at 5:30 and heard the pinging, I said NAM for the win lol. As SnowGoose and others pointed out, we didn't get the early thump to overcome the mid level warming that was coming in. Too bad, but still a pretty good impact with all the sleet. 

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Yep, miserable. It just popped to 33 at the town garage at the bottom of the hill, still 32 here but rising. The mist and drizzle has been persistent since the snow and sleet ended around 10. It's crusty, slushy, icy and soggy :tomato: Actually, don't dance, you'll fall on your ass and get all wet. lol

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13 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

My stone driveway is a disaster. I just salted and sanded it, hoping tomorrow the sun gets after it, still haven’t reached freezing, 31/30. 

Oof. We got above freezing luckily, although some side roads are still iffy.

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18 minutes ago, BxEngine said:

Oof. We got above freezing luckily, although some side roads are still iffy.

It’s close enough to freezing that it’s breaking up a bit. The real issue is that rock salt doesn’t work as well as it does on paved surfaces and obviously you can’t really scrape a non paved surface. 
 

1.1” was the max depth I recorded on the board. The snow, sleet, freezing rain melted down to .33”

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To supplement the above... CoCoRaHs as of 8AM Fri 2/7.  The event yesterday basically 4A-9A in our area for snow-sleet.

Lesson learned if anything,  warm nose compromises snowfall and NAM will probably have the best idea, especially closer to T0. 

 

Sleet instead of snow still made this a widespread hazard, even parts of NYC-Li, though shorter duration there compared to inland.  My last on this thread.  Thanks for all the supporting posts. Continue on now for 2/8-9, 2/11-15.

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On 2/5/2025 at 11:10 PM, NorthShoreWx said:

Lots of poo-pooing the "SWFEs" in this forum, but I can come up with many that changed to rain when it no longer mattered (most of the precip was down), usually to light rain or drizzle.  What happens after the precip ends is important...  does it torch or does the accumulation freeze up.

Add Saturday night's 5" snowfall here to the list.  And it didn't end as rain, just freezing drizzle.

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