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Daily Precipitation Report
Station Number: NY-CT-2
Station Name: Randolph 1.1 ENE
Observation Date
12/9/2010 7:42 AM
Submitted
12/09/2010 7:58 AM
Gauge Catch
NA
Notes
LES continues to pound the area although most of it stayed just north of us yesterday. Last night at 9 pm the band (with L. Huron connection) slide south over the area giving us 8" overnight (4" fell during the daylight hours yesterday). Snowing heavily this morning but with warmer air coming in aloft that will effectively shut down the LE machine until Sunday night/Monday. Where to put all this snow??? The village of Randolph is financially strapped with all this snow removal as much $$ was spent last July cleaning up after the F2 tornado that brought a lot of trees down in town. Everyone seems to be pitching in and helping clean neighbor's driveways, etc... There's always a silver lining. As of 7:55 am on Dec 9, depending on when one defines the beginning of this LES event we have received a total of 69" since 12/3 (65" since 12/4; 59" since 12/5). Deer are beginning to move into town looking for browse. Can only see their ears above the snow! WOW.
Snow Information
24-hr Snowfall
12.0 in.
24-hr Snowfall SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
NA
24-hr Snowfall SLR
(Snow to Liquid Ratio)
NA
Snowpack Depth
42.0 in.
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
NA
Snowpack Density
NA
Duration Information
Precipitation Began
AM
Precipitation Ended
--
Heavy Precip Began
--
Heavy Precip Lasted
--
Duration Time Accuracy
--
Additional Information
Flooding
--
Additional Data Recorded
No
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