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It is pre-spring season in NYC and it it sounds gross.
Before showers — certainly before flowers — there comes that ill-defined time that the fashion houses have seen fit to call “pre-spring,” but that New Yorkers know as the week or two when black snow wanes into black puddles, and the sins buried beneath February’s snowstorms reveal themselves in March’s squalid muck.
Here, beneath the snow, slumbered the vices and indulgences of a city beaten down by harrowing waves of ice, sleet, slush and arctic winds: Airheads candy wrappers, Rice Krispies Treats wrappers, Whoppers wrappers, M&M’s wrappers, chocolate pudding cups, scratch-off lottery tickets, Smirnoff bottles, Fireball whisky bottles, rum bottles and enough sugary drink containers — Arizona Iced Teas, flattened Coke cans, CapriSuns, Snapples of every flavor
Snow depth at Islip hit 0 inches today, for the first time since Jan 23 (if i'm not mistaken). Probably the second longest stretch of nonzero snow depth there.
Near my home there are some patchy areas of grass visible, but on average there is still a 3 inch snow cover (approximately).
Still about 5-6 inches of snowpack in southeastern PA. This is the late January snow basically
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