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Tyler

#21 Postby Tyler » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:00 pm

I think about 0 inches, but I'm not sure exactly...

In all seriousness, this was truly an amazing storm. I can't believe this is NYC biggest snowstorm on record.
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#22 Postby Jim Cantore » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:06 pm

Tyler wrote:I think about 0 inches, but I'm not sure exactly...

In all seriousness, this was truly an amazing storm. I can't believe this is NYC biggest snowstorm on record.


24 hours ago NYC was going to get 8-12" :lol:
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#23 Postby Stephanie » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:07 pm

Central Park measure 26.9 inches of snow with this storm - the most ever!
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#24 Postby btangy » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:21 pm

Record daily maximum snowfall set at Boston february 12 2006

A record snowfall of 17.5 inches was set at Boston today February 12 2006. This breaks the Old record of 11.5 inches set 23 years ago on this date in 1983.

This was the 11th greatest snowstorm total since official records have been kept in 1892. It is the greatest snowstorm total since January 22-23 2005 when 22.5 inches accumulated.


Record snowstorm for Bradley International airport today

Heavy snow fell at Bradley International airport in Windsor Locks Connecticut today.

The snow total for todays storm was 21.9 inches. This Reading sets several records, including the all time highest snowstorm total since records began in 1905.

The 21.9 inch total sets a record for February 12. The previous record was 11.9 inches set in 1983. This also sets a record daily snowfall for any date. The previous record was 17.7 inches set on December 29 1945.

Todays snowfall sets a record for the all time snowstorm in Windsor Locks. The previous record was 21.0 inches set on February 11-12 1983.


Record daily maximum snowfall set at TF Green airport in Providence RI February 12th

A record daily snowfall of 9.4 inches was set at Providence today. this breaks the Old record of 8.0 inches set in 1910.


Record daily maximum snowfall set at the Worcester regional airport February 12 2006

A record snowfall of 16.9 inches was set at Worcester today. This breaks the Old record of 11.4 set 23 years ago on this date in 1983.


Hartford, along with NYC, made history today
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#25 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:10 pm

looks like this storm beat out the 1983 storm in many places. Weird to think it happened during the same time 23 years ago. History repeats itself yet again...
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#26 Postby Jim Cantore » Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:17 pm

Same here

sure is georgeous


if only it could last a lifetime 8-)
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#27 Postby tk » Sun Feb 12, 2006 11:15 pm

Hi guys,

We got about 13.5" total here in DC. Got a question though....I have friends in both NYC and Fairfield, CT. Both places supposedly picked up 27", but my friends in those places have been saying it was nowhere near that amount??

http://headlines.accuweather.com/news-s ... &article=7


FAIRFIELD, CT: 27.8"
EASTON RESERVOIR DAM, CT: 27.0"
CENTRAL PARK ZOO, NY: 26.9"
Newton Center, MA: 26.0" (SnowMatrix)
LA GUARDIA, NY: 25.4"


Not accusing them of LYING, but just wondering if anyone else in those areas from this board have similar totals (2feet+)?
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#28 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:13 am

6.10 Inches/15.5 cm of the white stuff, here near the northern fringe 8-)
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#29 Postby JenyEliza » Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:59 am

Got a light dusting of snow overnight here in the Northern Atlanta suburbs. So our total would be: Trace.

Oh well...its pretty, but it will be gone as soon as it warms up. It's only 23 here right now.

:jacket:
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#30 Postby thunderchief » Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:05 am

Quote:
FAIRFIELD, CT: 27.8"
EASTON RESERVOIR DAM, CT: 27.0"
CENTRAL PARK ZOO, NY: 26.9"
Newton Center, MA: 26.0" (SnowMatrix)
LA GUARDIA, NY: 25.4"


Not accusing them of LYING, but just wondering if anyone else in those areas from this board have similar totals (2feet+)?


I have a friend that confirms the newton center total.
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#31 Postby Dave C » Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:27 pm

We received 15 inches here in Middleboro. Really interesting with quick jumps between light snow and heavy snow during storm. We didn't have any thundersnow but the visibility during the heaviest bands matched what I saw from Jan 22 2005 blizzard. Was really quite a storm to experiance. :)
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#32 Postby Jim Cantore » Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:29 pm

I've done more Measuring and gotten anything between 11-15

I added up and it averaged 13.16666666666666 Inches

So I'll use that as the total
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#33 Postby weathermom » Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:33 pm

thunderchief wrote:
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FAIRFIELD, CT: 27.8"
EASTON RESERVOIR DAM, CT: 27.0"
CENTRAL PARK ZOO, NY: 26.9"
Newton Center, MA: 26.0" (SnowMatrix)
LA GUARDIA, NY: 25.4"


Not accusing them of LYING, but just wondering if anyone else in those areas from this board have similar totals (2feet+)?


I have a friend that confirms the newton center total.


Parents in central CT got approx 2 feet, family just outside of Hartford got about 18"
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