I'm in Albany right now. There is about 10" here. They were predicting 10" by daybreak, and totals of 20-30". There is now allot of sleet mixing in, which will hold down the accumulations. Looks like there is allot of storm left here, but they were not calling for sleet this far north last night. The weather reports for west of here (last night predictions were for almost 3') show that they have only gotten 14" at most. I cant see how they get to 3' at this point-but I could be wrong.
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Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:12 PM
#2
Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:17 PM
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I'm in Albany right now. There is about 10" here. They were predicting 10" by daybreak, and totals of 20-30". There is now allot of sleet mixing in, which will hold down the accumulations. Looks like there is allot of storm left here, but they were not calling for sleet this far north last night. The weather reports for west of here (last night predictions were for almost 3') show that they have only gotten 14" at most. I cant see how they get to 3' at this point-but I could be wrong.
Oh, the humanity!!!!?
LOL
Be very happy with what you got, alot of us down here would have killed for 10 inches +. Also you still have a lot more time to build that up.

Elevation 605 ft.
#3
Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:19 PM
Its a bust everywhere except where RG lives... LOL ;D
#4
Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:21 PM
you got 10 inches and your calling it a bust. You guys are amazing. All I need is about 2.5 inches and mt holly will verify for the low range of the toatls for my area
#5
Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:22 PM
lol. no I didnt mean it that way. i live in putnam. just in albany for business. making the point that the storm hasnt panned out up this way. No blizzard of 1888.
#6
Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:22 PM
Just was watching the Pennsylvania station (from Stratton/Wilkes Barre area) and some areas already have about 18 plus inches.
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Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:27 PM
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I'm in Albany right now. There is about 10" here. They were predicting 10" by daybreak, and totals of 20-30". There is now allot of sleet mixing in, which will hold down the accumulations. Looks like there is allot of storm left here, but they were not calling for sleet this far north last night. The weather reports for west of here (last night predictions were for almost 3') show that they have only gotten 14" at most. I cant see how they get to 3' at this point-but I could be wrong.
You're kidding - sleet made it to Albany? That's amazing.
Monmouth county NJ
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Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:29 PM
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I'm in Albany right now. There is about 10" here. They were predicting 10" by daybreak, and totals of 20-30". There is now allot of sleet mixing in, which will hold down the accumulations. Looks like there is allot of storm left here, but they were not calling for sleet this far north last night. The weather reports for west of here (last night predictions were for almost 3') show that they have only gotten 14" at most. I cant see how they get to 3' at this point-but I could be wrong.
You're kidding - sleet made it to Albany? That's amazing.
Bizzare storm to say the least. Are there any analogs for this?
Cedar Grove, New Jersey (Essex County)
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Lets Go, Devils!
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February 25-26, 2010...THE BEAST OF THE EAST STRIKES! 15" FOR THE GROVE!!! THE OLD SIGNATURE IS FINALLY RETIRED!
#9
Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:38 PM
Now looks like it has changed back to all snow. maybe a little sleet left. but it is heavy right now.
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