Lets post all our future posts for the storm that is supposed to come around New Years here. I know it is too far away to post about now but after christmas's rain storm lets keep the posts for the new years potential storm here
#1
Posted 20 December 2009 - 08:09 PM
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Ramsey, NJ
North West Bergen County
2009-2010 total snow =57.5 inches
First 60 degree day 2010 =
First 70 degree day 2010 =
First 80 degree day 2010 =
First 90 degree day 2010 =
First 100 degree day 2010=
Don Bosco Prep (2009 National High School Football champions)
http://www.ramseyweather.blogspot.com
#2
Posted 20 December 2009 - 09:25 PM
New Years? That is almost 2 weeks away!! The models will change 49349292929292 times by then.
The next event is Friday. Could be a sloppy and messy mix inland.
The next event is Friday. Could be a sloppy and messy mix inland.
Location: Newburgh, New York
Hudson Valley Region
Elevation: 285 ft
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Hudson Valley Region
Elevation: 285 ft
Flickr Account:
http://www.flickr.co...os/springhudson
#3
Posted 20 December 2009 - 11:41 PM
You must really like torture. Seriously - discuss a New Years eve storm??
No thank-you.
No thank-you.
Monmouth county NJ
#4
Posted 20 December 2009 - 11:44 PM
That's a week and a half out -- let's bring it up again when it becomes a potentially viable threat. I'll close this thread before the bashing starts piling in.
Brett
Harvard University '16
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come sleet or come snow,
we will stand by each other,
however it blow."
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Harvard University '16
"Then come the wild weather,
come sleet or come snow,
we will stand by each other,
however it blow."
-Simon Dach
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