BxEngine Posted Sunday at 03:21 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:21 PM Just now, Rjay said: This month could easily change this winter from a D to B+/A- but we'll see. D is hysterical lol im almost halfway to my avg winter total, we’ve had more snow events than most of the last few seasons, and its been colder than avg. at worst its a C right now. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlizzLuv Posted Sunday at 03:23 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:23 PM 2 hours ago, Poker2015 said: You should see my area in Western Somerset County. Not sure if it's underperforming since I only thought I'd get 1-3" and we have 1", but it's 100% sleet and ice. We never went to all snow, maybe 10% snow and 90% sleet for a few minutes early on. Weird storm here, skating rink I just went to see if I could scrape the driveway. No bueno. Frozen 1" crust. I will wait until it warms a bit more. Last night, I stepped out on the porch around 11pm. It was pretty much straight freezing rain at that time. Earlier it was a very hard sleet hitting the window. For the times that I did look out the window, it was never snow. Just sleet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sampson Posted Sunday at 03:23 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:23 PM 6 minutes ago, Rjay said: Many kids wish you were their teacher lol kind of a glass half full guy I guess 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted Sunday at 03:24 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:24 PM Just now, BxEngine said: D is hysterical lol im almost halfway to my avg winter total, we’ve had more snow events than most of the last few seasons, and its been colder than avg. at worst its a C right now. D would have been the grade had NYC stayed under 10 inches of snow. It's safely in C- territory now and should get to C for NYC with the next storm. It can get to B with another storm later in the month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rjay Posted Sunday at 03:25 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:25 PM Just now, BxEngine said: D is hysterical lol im almost halfway to my avg winter total, we’ve had more snow events than most of the last few seasons, and its been colder than avg. at worst its a C right now. It's all relative to location. I'm sitting at 9" for the winter. It definitely felt more like winter which is why it's not an F. An average winter around here is like 25ish inches. An average student is a C student. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted Sunday at 03:26 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:26 PM Just now, Rjay said: It's all relative to location. I'm sitting at 9" for the winter. It definitely felt more like winter which is why it's not an F. An average winter around here is like 25ish inches. An average student is a C student. Right you're still at D, you'll be at C- with the next storm if you get 4"+ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MANDA Posted Sunday at 03:30 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:30 PM Some great video of the snow in NYC last night. https://x.com/i/status/1888449741647904796 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonClaw Posted Sunday at 03:37 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:37 PM From family out in Patchogue: 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian5671 Posted Sunday at 03:38 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:38 PM About 4 inches here. BDR measured 5 which is amazing they are like Central Park there always under measuring . 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestBabylonWeather Posted Sunday at 03:40 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:40 PM With the sleet fest near the end it was not fun to shovel. Thank god it was only 4”. Heavy as hell I live on a dead end the plow left a pile of snow right in front of my driveway 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snywx Posted Sunday at 03:55 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:55 PM 32 minutes ago, BxEngine said: D is hysterical lol im almost halfway to my avg winter total, we’ve had more snow events than most of the last few seasons, and its been colder than avg. at worst its a C right now. Agreed. I’m just under 30” ytd right now and my long term avg is right around 50”. As of right now it’s a solid C/C+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPcantmeasuresnow Posted Sunday at 03:56 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:56 PM 3.9 inch final tally here, 28.3 for the season. A B- so far, 34 days of snow cover and a white Christmas and average to slightly below average cold No complaints with this winter, was expecting 6-7 but we've had almost non stop snow cover since the January 19th 8 inch storm. On To Thursday for here, doubtful Tuesday night reaps much for those of us to the N & W. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForestHillWx Posted Sunday at 03:57 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:57 PM 2 hours ago, rgwp96 said: 3 inches butler nj Tight gradient. You’re about 20 miles northwest of my location and you doubled up on this one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForestHillWx Posted Sunday at 03:59 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:59 PM 1 hour ago, wdrag said: Hope we agree that the NAM and SREF are not always best... certainly not last night. This time the EC-EPS kind of nailed it, Canadian and GFS not too bad either, as opposed to last Thursday when the NAM/SREF prevailed. That is why pronouncements need to be counted in uncertainty. CoCoRaHs for last nights snow attached. Please click for clarity and unless your amount differs by more than 20% from these numbers, please accept this as reasonable. I feel like I’m cheating with that CoCoRas in Chester now. I had it at 1.5”; 1.8” is spot on. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sussexcountyobs Posted Sunday at 04:03 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:03 PM 6 minutes ago, snywx said: Agreed. I’m just under 30” ytd right now and my long term avg is right around 50”. As of right now it’s a solid C/C+ I'm right with you. I'm at 37.4" for the season. Average is 50-55" I'd say C+ so far 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustinRP37 Posted Sunday at 04:18 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:18 PM 1 hour ago, NittanyWx said: Everyone thinks it’s easy until they have to do it for a living, then it’s not so easy. Never thought it was easy as a climate scientist. Then again nobody believes science is worth funding these days so expect results to get worse... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgwp96 Posted Sunday at 04:20 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:20 PM 22 minutes ago, ForestHillWx said: Tight gradient. You’re about 20 miles northwest of my location and you doubled up on this one. You will get more on the next one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poker2015 Posted Sunday at 04:23 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:23 PM 59 minutes ago, BlizzLuv said: I just went to see if I could scrape the driveway. No bueno. Frozen 1" crust. I will wait until it warms a bit more. Last night, I stepped out on the porch around 11pm. It was pretty much straight freezing rain at that time. Earlier it was a very hard sleet hitting the window. For the times that I did look out the window, it was never snow. Just sleet. I took a pitchfork and it worked great to break it all up. Now the kids are shoveling it to the side of the driveway 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustinRP37 Posted Sunday at 04:29 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:29 PM Honestly, I'd give this winter a solid B-/B in the lower Hudson Valley and B/B+ to the north. Even if the snow has so far been below average, the skiing and cold have been great. It would be an A-/A if we haven't had rain on every holiday weekend so far. However, further to north like Jay Peak, this is easily an A winter. Jay Peak currently has depths rivaling out west. It has been an odd winter for sure. Hoping to still get at least one storm that reaches winter storm warning criteria and I think we will pull that off this month. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdrag Posted Sunday at 04:29 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 04:29 PM 26 minutes ago, ForestHillWx said: I feel like I’m cheating with that CoCoRas in Chester now. I had it at 1.5”; 1.8” is spot on. You all humor me from time to time... thanks for your comment(s). Inexact science, but pretty darn good when you consider the potential for lead time Preparatory information to the public mitigating hazard impact. That's why our road departments are generally on top of the situations and able to minimize disruptions. returning after 4P. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blizzwalker Posted Sunday at 04:52 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:52 PM 2 hours ago, Dark Star said: Depends which time the forecast was issued. I never saw an official 5" to 10" from the NWS, but who knows? NOAA had Middletown NY at 4-8, then yesterday afternoon went up to 5-9. We got 3-4. This brings up questions about what variables contributed to a bust for them- certainly infrequent for NOAA to be off by such a margin. The track seemed ok- and we didn't seem to get much sleet. Was it qpf ? I don't know the physics of snow growth, but maybe some subtle variables went in the 'wrong" direction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weatherpruf Posted Sunday at 04:53 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:53 PM 1 hour ago, BlizzLuv said: I just went to see if I could scrape the driveway. No bueno. Frozen 1" crust. I will wait until it warms a bit more. Last night, I stepped out on the porch around 11pm. It was pretty much straight freezing rain at that time. Earlier it was a very hard sleet hitting the window. For the times that I did look out the window, it was never snow. Just sleet. I was disappointed in the outcome across CNJ, but as I went to clean there was no way I was going to be able to cut through that crud. Fortunately, the big ass snowblower ate it right up. Didn't think I'd ever use it on a 1-2 inch deal, but man what a difference...neighbors are still chopping. Went for a walk in Roosevelt Park in Edison and hoo boy, it was hazardous. Even with hikers designed for ice. What's next...bring it on. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weatherpruf Posted Sunday at 04:55 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:55 PM 57 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said: 3.9 inch final tally here, 28.3 for the season. A B- so far, 34 days of snow cover and a white Christmas and average to slightly below average cold No complaints with this winter, was expecting 6-7 but we've had almost non stop snow cover since the January 19th 8 inch storm. On To Thursday for here, doubtful Tuesday night reaps much for those of us to the N & W. We did have a winter feel this year, just no big snows. Better than a cloudy 40-45 every day with rain like some winters.No contest. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allsnow Posted Sunday at 05:06 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:06 PM Seems like nyc/LI did as well as SNE last night @jm1220 Bos 5.5 Nyc 3.1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winterwx21 Posted Sunday at 05:56 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:56 PM That was some shoveling job. The inch and a half felt like 6 inches, and I had to chop to get under a lot of it. And the stuff from the plows up against the curb was extremely heavy. I got soaked with sweat just like I had gone for a run, lol. I enjoyed the work though. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Star Posted Sunday at 05:59 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:59 PM 1 hour ago, Blizzwalker said: NOAA had Middletown NY at 4-8, then yesterday afternoon went up to 5-9. We got 3-4. This brings up questions about what variables contributed to a bust for them- certainly infrequent for NOAA to be off by such a margin. The track seemed ok- and we didn't seem to get much sleet. Was it qpf ? I don't know the physics of snow growth, but maybe some subtle variables went in the 'wrong" direction. The post was somebody from Patterson, NJ. Not sure if the forecast was ever 5"-10" for that town. Regardless, the energy was about 75 miles farther north. But strangely, the colder air was farther to the east, limiting the snow just west of NYC. Usually, the air is colder as you move west. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
forkyfork Posted Sunday at 06:16 PM Share Posted Sunday at 06:16 PM sne barely got more than most of us https://www.weather.gov/source/crh/snowmap.html?zoom=8&lat=42&lon=-71.82&hr=24 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaner587 Posted Sunday at 06:59 PM Share Posted Sunday at 06:59 PM Fairly uniform 4-5in along the north shore of LI which was very well forecast by the models (and nws) 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted Sunday at 07:18 PM Share Posted Sunday at 07:18 PM 18 minutes ago, Kaner587 said: Fairly uniform 4-5in along the north shore of LI which was very well forecast by the models (and nws) and pretty uniform 3-4 inches along the south shore of Long Island this wasn't a changeover storm, what kept amounts uniform was that the storm was out of here before any warming had an impact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted Sunday at 07:20 PM Share Posted Sunday at 07:20 PM 1 hour ago, Dark Star said: The post was somebody from Patterson, NJ. Not sure if the forecast was ever 5"-10" for that town. Regardless, the energy was about 75 miles farther north. But strangely, the colder air was farther to the east, limiting the snow just west of NYC. Usually, the air is colder as you move west. No, I wrote about this before it started to snow. The cold air was pressing in from the northeast, like it has in some of our famous suppression scenarios. Usually this factor plays against us in suppressive storms but in this case the cold air banked to the east kept it snow until the storm was basically out of here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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