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We got over 4 inches, windy so a few drifts, shoveled twice, maybe this will be our last snow to shovel! However, we still have March to get through so what am I thinking!
35 degrees and light snow. We're supposed to get 6 to 12 inches, possibly higher, in my part of Pa. That will put us at about 4 feet for February, but alot of the past two storms has melted so it shouldn't be too bad. People in cities though are going nuts fighting over parking spaces.
Yup.
8-16 inches is expected by the end of this storm.
We just had a storm over a week ago that buried us 6 inches, a couple days before that we had a storm that gave us 17 inches of snow, and the week before that dumped 9 inches on us.
This is a very VERY abnormal winter season. (For the Mid-Atlantic at least)
When this storm is over, this month would of accumulated nearly 50 inches of snow. My city's average snowfall amount for February is almost 9 inches.
I heard that this storm we're having now is a storm of historical proportions for much of NNJ-Upstate NY-New England.
Last edited by BPerone201; 02-25-2010 at 09:02 AM..
They're hyping this storm up a bit too much (as usual), they have the special 'warning' music with those colorful maps saying "NYC is getting pounded with snow"...NOT lol. It's actually funny.
Newark has 3 inches so far, JFK doesn't have anything but rain, they're less than 20 miles apart (JFK has a slightly lower latitude as well), so that's very interesting that it's "East/West" and the areas with snow/rain are so close to each other.
Yes, and suppose to continue much of the day and we already have close to a foot of snow.
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