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OBS-Nowcast for snow 4P Tue 2/11-7A THURSDAY 2/13/25 Mainly NJ-NYC-LI.


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3 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

that's weird, I thought seasonal affective disorder was because of lack of sunlight and sunlight stimulates serotonin production? UV lamps are marketed to do the same thing

 Our days are longer now, so it's not like late December short days.

The idea that serotonin deficiency is related to depression failed to hold up on further investigation. But the SSRI drugs still work, for many people. Better options are being worked on.

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3 hours ago, RU848789 said:

Thought the NWS forecast and most of the models yesterday, apart from the HRRR, did pretty well - not perfect, but pretty well. The estimated snowfall map and the NWS forecast from the 4 am package yesterday for much of the region from DC/Balt through Philly/NYC and up into the Hudson Valley/CT are attached; I like to use the NWS forecast from about 12 hours before the event starts to evaluate their forecast, as that's really when most people are committing to actions if needed.

The NWS forecast was excellent along/SE of 95 and for areas that got <1" and was decent, but a bit overdone for folks between 95 and their 1" line, at least from Philly to NYC. For giggles, I included yesterday's 18Z HRRR, NAM, and Euro, as 18Z was the last model suite that came out before the storm started. The Euro/NAM were quite good (and earlier in the day, also, as were most other models), while the HRRR way underdid snowfall amounts (and consistently did so); the NWS was right to ignore it as an outlier (with good rationale, as well explained by Upton), as did most on the board.  

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The 00Z NAM was comical

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8 hours ago, Kaner587 said:

@psv88@uofmiami@NorthShoreWx and other north shore posters, the last 10 days has been quite enjoyable. Cold but not too cold, frequent small to moderate events. I definitely prefer a big event but the last 2 winters have been lacking in persistent wintry weather. AND even though this winter hasn’t featured above normal snow yet (our area probably should be at about 20-22in at this point I would guess) it has basically been wall to wall with no clear end in sight. The last wall to wall winter we had was probably 2014/2015 and that was more of a 2nd half winter in terms of snow (I think 80% or so fell after 1/20) though was fairly cold prior to the snowy period…

 

i would say satisfying would be a good way to describe it

 

icing on the cake would be a nice front end this wknd, followed by something big 2/20 or thereabouts. We’ll see…

Went skiing in the woods near Sunken Meadow this afternoon.  The coverage was excellent, very few "submerged objects".  The temperature was near freezing and the snow was a bit sticky.  On some of the steeper hills that I would normally herringbone up, I just skied up as if there were skins on the skis.  It was absolutely gorgeous in the woods.  I may link an album with some photos this evening.

Like you said, it was satisfying.

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2 hours ago, wishcast_hater said:

I’m covering my acre of land with a big tarp to preserve my snowpack once it turns to rain.


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I often thought back in the 80s when there was a lot of cold air interrupted by Great Lakes Cutters and there were still a couple of downhill ski areas on Long Island, that some kind of system like that to cover the trails on southeaster days would have been valuable.

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I often thought back in the 80s when there was a lot of cold air interrupted by Great Lakes Cutters and there were still a couple of downhill ski areas on Long Island, that some kind of system like that to cover the trails on southeaster days would have been valuable.

Back in the 80s we had an above ground pool in the Bronx. I would remove the ice from the winter cover and used a concrete roller my dad kept in the back yard to grind the ice into “snow” and then take my sled and slide down the side of the house.


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59 minutes ago, wishcast_hater said:


Back in the 80s we had an above ground pool in the Bronx. I would remove the ice from the winter cover and used a concrete roller my dad kept in the back yard to grind the ice into “snow” and then take my sled and slide down the side of the house.


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Desperate times call for desperate measures.

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