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Maybe I'll make a video of the storm, unfortanately most of the action would be nitetime conditions. Would be nice to have to watch on those hot,humid summer days!!!
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here in northcentral new jersey, the snow showers and light snow will begin at noon, and get heavy by 3:00p.m with the heaviest between 5:00 p.m and 9:00 p.m so I will probably miss the heaviest of the snow, but I still get to see moderate snow before it gets dark and even a little bit of the heavy stuff because there's still a little light at 5:00p.m. Similair to last December 2003, the last big one with this storm expected to deliver nearly the exact same amounts of about 15 inches or so for us.
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You guys have got to get some outdoor lights going on. Nighttime is when the best action almost always occurs. Just a few off the top of my head...
The backside of the 93 Superstorm. During the day we got about 10 inches of wind-whipped granular snow -- nothing special. That night this flu I had became worse...woke up to take medication around 1 AM and turned on the backyard light...air was shockingly calm, and while the snowflakes were far between, they were HUGE -- about 2 inches diameter...no Ft Keough, but I've never seen anything close to it before or since then...
1996 -- stayed up to catch this reported amazing line of snow passing over the northeast that night...well just after 5AM it finally arrived and was worth the wait...snow starts up and no more than 15 minutes later it was over...my offical read -- 1.25 solid inches...surreal...
In 2000 I believe -- it was about 3AM, I'm looking out the backyard again with wet snow piling up on everything...start hearing this cracking sound in the distance and I get a bad feeling...I quickly back away from the door just before this huge treebranch comes crashing down about a foot from the house...
Then another time 2000?, I can't remember...but again it was around 3AM with snow coming down and suddenly the entire sky turned this unreal shade of blue almost as if it were a clear sky at midday...thunder followed...happened again less than a minute later. Cantore was in Worcester during that storm and they showed hilarious tape of him in the middle of the night flipping out after hearing thunder.
The backside of the 93 Superstorm. During the day we got about 10 inches of wind-whipped granular snow -- nothing special. That night this flu I had became worse...woke up to take medication around 1 AM and turned on the backyard light...air was shockingly calm, and while the snowflakes were far between, they were HUGE -- about 2 inches diameter...no Ft Keough, but I've never seen anything close to it before or since then...
1996 -- stayed up to catch this reported amazing line of snow passing over the northeast that night...well just after 5AM it finally arrived and was worth the wait...snow starts up and no more than 15 minutes later it was over...my offical read -- 1.25 solid inches...surreal...
In 2000 I believe -- it was about 3AM, I'm looking out the backyard again with wet snow piling up on everything...start hearing this cracking sound in the distance and I get a bad feeling...I quickly back away from the door just before this huge treebranch comes crashing down about a foot from the house...
Then another time 2000?, I can't remember...but again it was around 3AM with snow coming down and suddenly the entire sky turned this unreal shade of blue almost as if it were a clear sky at midday...thunder followed...happened again less than a minute later. Cantore was in Worcester during that storm and they showed hilarious tape of him in the middle of the night flipping out after hearing thunder.
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