6.5 inches on ground in Manasquan and still coming down pretty steadily. Large flakes little wind.
You should get another 2-3" of snow down there.A tad over 3" on the deck here at the shore. Coming down heavier than 90 mins ago,
Yeah, over 5 now.You should get another 2-3" of snow down there.
It's still coming down pretty good here in Howell already at 5"+. The christening of the Ariens will be today. This should be a fun experience as my tutorial on use was over 2 yrs ago. I'll let you all know how much sh*t I fv*k up, I'm real good at that.
I couldn't even walk on the sidewalks when I went for my walk because some trees were hanging so low.As of 9 am we have 5.7" otg at 31F and it looks like we'll hit 6"with another half hour of decent snowfall remaining and then some lighter snow after that. Starting to see a little wind bringing diem mini snow avalanches from the trees lol. Here's a pic.
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You, my wife and our company from England (most snow they've ever seen) all think the same. Me, I just can't help but think, man that's a sh*t ton of work. I have to plow a football field long driveway, my shop, then snow blow all the barns and chicken coop out. The added bonus, the house, as I have contractors coming on Monday to start siding. Yay, me.At least 6" and still coming down in Tinton Falls. Looks pretty though.
Compaction happens and it's just part of the measurement, although one is supposed to measure in an open area away from trees/buildings. One is also allowed to clear the snowboard every 6 hours, which reduces compaction a bit; the other thing that is recommended is to measure as close as possible to the end of the snow, before additional compaction occurs. For a snow like this that's fairly wet, I've see 10-20% compaction in a few hours after the snow ends.I couldn't even walk on the sidewalks when I went for my walk because some trees were hanging so low.
How do they get accurate measurements with all the compaction that happens?
Final number was 6.7" as we tacked another 0.1" after I was done shoveling. Lots of reports of 5-8" almost everywhere in NJ, eastern PA, and LI, but only 3-5" in much of NYC (heat island?).As of 10 am we had 6.3" and then I did my 3rd shovel (so much easier in batches, lol) and as of 10:45 am with the snow winding down we have 6.6"; could get another 0.1" or so based on radar. Huge overperformer from my 5" guesstimate and the 4.5" NWS forecast (and some media forecasts for only 1-3" for our town).
It's so pretty out there - great to finally have a decent snowstorm that was all snow and at/below 32F so it all accumulated. Biggest snowfall since 11.25" on 2/17/24 that was a freak megaband storm; our last "regular" storm with more snow was 7.5" on 1/29/22. Winds are about to pick up and it's going to get quite cold with lows in the mid-teens and it won't get above 32F until Wednesday, so shovel before sunset if you can as the snow was wetter than expected and will freeze solid later.
Went out for a fire call 5:30, then multiple calls for downed wires (all cable), got back home around 11 a.m. ,was still snowing and measured 7". Noticed at 5:30, snow was only about about 3-4" estimated, it seemed heavier at the border of Wall/Howell.South wall here too. At least 5" on the ground and snowing steadily. Solidly in that yellow patch in the forecast map.
Thanks for the assistance. Heard lots of sirens. Went to the beach chapel for church at 10 and looked like there were some wires down off of Main st and 71.Went out for a fire call 5:30, then multiple calls for downed wires (all cable), got back home around 11 a.m. ,was still snowing and measured 7". Noticed at 5:30, snow was only about about 3-4" estimated, it seemed heavier at the border of Wall/Howell.
Storm overperformed. No bust.
Well that means the mets busted but in the wrong directionWent out for a fire call 5:30, then multiple calls for downed wires (all cable), got back home around 11 a.m. ,was still snowing and measured 7". Noticed at 5:30, snow was only about about 3-4" estimated, it seemed heavier at the border of Wall/Howell.
Storm overperformed. No bust.
Does it mean the honking was warranted?Well that means the mets busted but in the wrong direction
I know you’re just busting balls, but the mets were upping the totals in the hours leading up to the snowfall.Well that means the mets busted but in the wrong direction
+1Well that means the mets busted but in the wrong direction
Why North Brunswick only show 1.5 ? How can they take this kind of info?Haven't seen actual snowfall maps up yet, but the NWS did very well on this storm, IMO, with the exception of areas N of 78 in PA/NJ and N of NYC in NY getting significantly more than expected, whereas several local media sources did much worse, especially for areas south of 78 and along the 95 corridor, where they had forecasts of 1-3" (channel 7, in particular, who didn't upgrade their forecast for these areas until 6 am this morning).
On another note, I know some people bust my balls about the Metuchen snowglobe, joking that I inflate my snowfall reports (actually not true, but I can live with ball busting), but if you want to see a grossly overstated snowfall report, just look below, as someone else in Metuchen reported 8.7" vs. my report of 6.7" (not on their list). There's simply no way that's right, as it's an outlier vs. all other county reports (especially when, generally, more snow fell in southern Middlesex than northern) and it's a huge outlier vs. the nearby Edison reports (6.6" and 5.6") and my report of 6.7". Even when I measured on grass, the most I saw was about 7.4", but one isn't supposed to measure on grass, as it inflates those measurements.
...Middlesex County...
Metuchen 8.7 in 0945 AM 12/14 Public
Plainsboro Township 8.0 in 1100 AM 12/14 Public
Cranbury 7.3 in 1045 AM 12/14 Trained Spotter
East Brunswick Twp 7.0 in 1045 AM 12/14 COCORAHS
Edison 6.6 in 1045 AM 12/14 Newspaper
North Brunswick Twp 1.5 W 6.6 in 0426 PM 12/14 COCORAHS
Parlin 6.4 in 0100 PM 12/14 Trained Spotter
East Brunswick 6.2 in 1100 AM 12/14 Trained Spotter
Sayreville 6.0 in 1135 AM 12/14 Public
South River 5.8 in 1119 AM 12/14 Trained Spotter
Edison 5.6 in 1145 AM 12/14 Trained Spotter
The way they type it can be confusing - the location is 1.5 miles west of NoBr and the amount is 6.6 inches. They do leave in way too many partial reports, though, from when the storm is obviously not over yet - I deleted those.Why North Brunswick only show 1.5 ? How can they take this kind of info?
Haven't seen actual snowfall maps up yet, but the NWS did very well on this storm, IMO, with the exception of areas N of 78 in PA/NJ and N of NYC in NY getting significantly more than expected, whereas several local media sources did much worse, especially for areas south of 78 and along the 95 corridor, where they had forecasts of 1-3" (channel 7, in particular, who didn't upgrade their forecast for these areas until 6 am this morning).


So, I see "he" showed. Hopefully you made it and enjoyed the 3 song performance!!!I have tickets to the WhyHunger benefit concert at the Stone Pony Sunday night. Hopefully, the roads are clear by then.
yes - amazing show from start to finish and Bruce showing up was quite a thrill.So, I see "he" showed. Hopefully you made it and enjoyed the 3 song performance!!!