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Winter 2024-2025 All Tri-State Snowfall Totals Maps


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8 hours ago, EastonSN+ said:

Thanks as always @The 4 Seasons

If there was one enhancement to your site that I would love to see are radar loops for the past storms. Perhaps a bit too ambitious however great to relive.

There is for some of the big ones! Go to Historic Storms section and you will see it. I will continue to add to that section over time. 

https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/historical-storms

I also have radar, sfc maps,upper level etc for every event this season but it's behind a paywall for clients

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On 3/7/2025 at 6:41 AM, LibertyBell said:

my favorite map of the year!

Mt Pocono not on here?

is there any way to get these for past seasons?

Here was last year’s through April 14, which should be complete for most areas. Perhaps some northern sites picked up a bit after that date. While snowfall was still rather meager, much better overall compared to last year.

And 2022-2023 with final rankings. Another suck fest.

 

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3 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Like that 2014-15 map, I've never seen a 10 to 15 feet contour over coastal sections before.

 

i mean its really like much closer to 10ft, which is 120" as there was probably a report or two over 120". The 150"er is Blue Hills they were in the best spot possible that season, closest to the coast and elevated.

 

05.01.15_jdj_v3_sne_seasonal_snowfall.jpg

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10 hours ago, The 4 Seasons said:

i mean its really like much closer to 10ft, which is 120" as there was probably a report or two over 120". The 150"er is Blue Hills they were in the best spot possible that season, closest to the coast and elevated.

 

05.01.15_jdj_v3_sne_seasonal_snowfall.jpg

Yes, these are the colors I love!  Do you have similar maps for NYC and Long Island too? How many years back do your maps go for our area?

 

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I updated this page with the latest map for April 11-12th and fixed some other stuff. I'll be doing a final seasonal snowfall map for the 24-25 season probably at the end of April just in case there is any more sneaky events. Our website is also updated with all snowfall maps if ever i have to delete these for space.

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There is a new Winter Storm Archive i am working on to be an alternative to Ray's Winter Storm Archive that ended at the 2012-2013 season. Right now our site mostly just has snowfall maps and is more focused on CT. With this new archive i will be going backward and creating snowfall maps for every moderate event (3"+) for all of Southern New England and the Tri-State Area. Each page will not only have the snowfall maps but a full radar loop of the entire event, a surface map loop of the Northeast, daily surface weather map loop of the US and a H5 US loop.

So far i've completed back to 2021-2022 so you can see the first 4 seasons. I will be working on this continually throughout the spring summer and fall and hopefully get back to 2000 by the start of next season. Check back continually because the site will be updated every week going forward. I'll probably do a post explaining everything and all the changes at the start of the 25-26 season. 

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6 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

There is a new Winter Storm Archive i am working on to be an alternative to Ray's Winter Storm Archive that ended at the 2012-2013 season. Right now our site mostly just has snowfall maps and is more focused on CT. With this new archive i will be going backward and creating snowfall maps for every moderate event (3"+) for all of Southern New England and the Tri-State Area. Each page will not only have the snowfall maps but a full radar loop of the entire event, a surface map loop of the Northeast, daily surface weather map loop of the US and a H5 US loop.

So far i've completed back to 2021-2022 so you can see the first 4 seasons. I will be working on this continually throughout the spring summer and fall and hopefully get back to 2000 by the start of next season. Check back continually because the site will be updated every week going forward. I'll probably do a post explaining everything and all the changes at the start of the 25-26 season. 

1853287078_Screenshot2025-04-14081917.thumb.png.0a51479645ee3fc0ca6e53f78c456424.png

 

Maybe one day you can go all the way back to 92-93 which is when our exciting winter weather began ;)

 

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On 4/14/2025 at 8:20 AM, The 4 Seasons said:

There is a new Winter Storm Archive i am working on to be an alternative to Ray's Winter Storm Archive that ended at the 2012-2013 season. Right now our site mostly just has snowfall maps and is more focused on CT. With this new archive i will be going backward and creating snowfall maps for every moderate event (3"+) for all of Southern New England and the Tri-State Area. Each page will not only have the snowfall maps but a full radar loop of the entire event, a surface map loop of the Northeast, daily surface weather map loop of the US and a H5 US loop.

So far i've completed back to 2021-2022 so you can see the first 4 seasons. I will be working on this continually throughout the spring summer and fall and hopefully get back to 2000 by the start of next season. Check back continually because the site will be updated every week going forward. I'll probably do a post explaining everything and all the changes at the start of the 25-26 season. 

1853287078_Screenshot2025-04-14081917.thumb.png.0a51479645ee3fc0ca6e53f78c456424.png

 

Very cool.  Selfishly, I wish Ray hadn't stopped with his website since I am in NJ, but thanks for doing this

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5 hours ago, FPizz said:

Very cool.  Selfishly, I wish Ray hadn't stopped with his website since I am in NJ, but thanks for doing this

Yeah his site is really something else. After working on this i have a unique appreciation for how much time went into doing something like that. For example he has 127 storms listed from 1993-2013 and each storm has 15 individual pages for different levels, radar, sfc, etc making for a total of about 1,905 unique web pages. Something like that takes years to put together. Not to mention he did a snowfall map for NJ for every storm. I tried to email him but got no reply, that was about a month ago. 

I feel like a lot of what is up on his site was done in coordination with someone at the NWS and CIPS because for example, you can't find any of those snow maps on the CIPS site. If i could post all the maps like he did, i would...but every reference link he has up is dead, like every single link. However, what we will have that is different from his site is a full radar loop of the entire event as well as surface and H5 animated loops. Since you're in New Jersey, we do have a tri-state map for every event that covers most of New Jersey. I just finished adding most of the 21-22 season this week. Working on the final event today and then 20-21. 

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57 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Yeah his site is really something else. After working on this i have a unique appreciation for how much time went into doing something like that. For example he has 127 storms listed from 1993-2013 and each storm has 15 individual pages for different levels, radar, sfc, etc making for a total of about 1,905 unique web pages. Something like that takes years to put together. Not to mention he did a snowfall map for NJ for every storm. I tried to email him but got no reply, that was about a month ago. 

I feel like a lot of what is up on his site was done in coordination with someone at the NWS and CIPS because for example, you can't find any of those snow maps on the CIPS site. If i could post all the maps like he did, i would...but every reference link he has up is dead, like every single link. However, what we will have that is different from his site is a full radar loop of the entire event as well as surface and H5 animated loops. Since you're in New Jersey, we do have a tri-state map for every event that covers most of New Jersey. I just finished adding most of the 21-22 season this week. Working on the final event today and then 20-21. 

will you be going back to at least the Blizzard of 1996 ;)

 

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