Reallly impressive snow totals from this storm upstate, I would say historic. Widespread 20- 40 inches and this was not LES. So many of these totals accurred outside the classic snowbelt areas.
#1
Posted 15 February 2007 - 07:05 AM
Eastern Nassau County, Long Island
#2
Posted 15 February 2007 - 07:45 AM
my official reading was 10.2 inches here in pougkeepse very satisfied. On the other eastern board, there is a list of snowtotals, but i find it hard to believe the one posted for poughkeepsie said 13.9 inches, then it said 8 inches in pleasant valley, I am only 10 minutes from pleasant valley and it looked like they actually got a little more.
if that sleet was snow i think all of us wouldhave been looking at a general 15 to 25 inches snowfall, what a shame.
if that sleet was snow i think all of us wouldhave been looking at a general 15 to 25 inches snowfall, what a shame.
#3
Posted 15 February 2007 - 08:06 AM
i saw 21" on the hunter website and 30" on killington's. of course those are reported by ski resorts. robbbs said 30" in cooperstown.
Lake Hopatcong, NJ (NW Morris County)
Elevation 1150'
Snow Stats
2011-2012 Winter - 26.9" Min Temp +5
Average Snow: 50"
2010-2011 Winter - 62.3" Min Temp -6
2009-2010 Winter - 55.5" (Hackettstown)
Elevation 1150'
Snow Stats
2011-2012 Winter - 26.9" Min Temp +5
Average Snow: 50"
2010-2011 Winter - 62.3" Min Temp -6
2009-2010 Winter - 55.5" (Hackettstown)
#4
Posted 15 February 2007 - 08:19 AM
Mike
NWS Meteorologist
South Burlington, VT
Elevation: 332 ft
Snowfall 2011-2012: 37.7"
Jonesville, VT
Elevation: 323 ft
Snowfall 2011-2012: 59.5"
The views expressed in this post are solely mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Weather Service.
NWS Meteorologist
South Burlington, VT
Elevation: 332 ft
Snowfall 2011-2012: 37.7"
Jonesville, VT
Elevation: 323 ft
Snowfall 2011-2012: 59.5"
The views expressed in this post are solely mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Weather Service.
#5
Posted 15 February 2007 - 08:35 AM
here is a report of 42". I saw this on tv. It was done by the media but hell ieve if it was off by an inch or two its still a lot of snow.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnat...Y&version=0
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnat...Y&version=0
Visit My Weather Station
station info on Weather Underground
Lab's Radar
Elevation 784'
11-12 SNOWFALL TO DATE 20.5"
09-10 Snowfall- 73.60" .....10-11 snowfall - 61.5"
07-08 snow total 39.45".. ...08-09 snowfall- 42.71"
station info on Weather Underground
Lab's Radar
Elevation 784'
11-12 SNOWFALL TO DATE 20.5"
09-10 Snowfall- 73.60" .....10-11 snowfall - 61.5"
07-08 snow total 39.45".. ...08-09 snowfall- 42.71"
#6
Posted 15 February 2007 - 10:33 AM
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here is a report of 42". I saw this on tv. It was done by the media but hell ieve if it was off by an inch or two its still a lot of snow.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnat...Y&version=0
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productviewnat...Y&version=0
Funny that Fulton County recorded the 42" because that county along with Oswego took the brunt of the LES throughout the last 2 weeks..
Flushing, NY
Lyndon State College Class of 2011 -- Lyndonville, Vermont -- Broadcast News Major -- Meteorology Minor
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Lyndon State College Class of 2011 -- Lyndonville, Vermont -- Broadcast News Major -- Meteorology Minor
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#7
Posted 15 February 2007 - 10:34 AM
the rich get richer eh? weathergeek lolol :D
#8
Posted 15 February 2007 - 10:42 AM
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the rich get richer eh? weathergeek lolol :D
They certainly do.
Flushing, NY
Lyndon State College Class of 2011 -- Lyndonville, Vermont -- Broadcast News Major -- Meteorology Minor
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Lyndon State College Class of 2011 -- Lyndonville, Vermont -- Broadcast News Major -- Meteorology Minor
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