8/25/2023 0 Comments Twitter vogt weather watcher![]() POUGHKEEPSIE 15.0 1040 AM 12/17 SOCIAL MEDIA RED HOOK 20.0 100 PM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTERĥ ENE LAGRANGE 16.0 1030 AM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTER MILLERTON 23.0 1021 AM 12/17 SOCIAL MEDIA SPENCERTOWN 18.0 459 PM 12/17 WEATHERNET6ĬLERMONT 15.5 205 PM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTERģ N AUSTERLITZ 13.5 800 AM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTERģ ESE HOPEWELL JUNCT 25.0 1000 AM 12/17 SOCIAL MEDIA WATERVLIET 22.0 226 PM 12/17 SOCIAL MEDIAġ WNW ALBANY 21.2 1205 PM 12/17 NWS EMPLOYEE GUILDERLAND 24.0 845 AM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTERĢ N SELKIRK 23.0 1130 AM 12/17 NWS EMPLOYEEģ NW GUILDERLAND 23.0 1040 AM 12/17 NWS EMPLOYEEĪLBANY INTL AP 22.9 100 PM 12/17 STORM TOTALĢ SSE COLONIE 22.0 925 AM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTERĢ E ALBANY 22.0 1108 AM 12/17 SOCIAL MEDIA WILLIAMSTOWN 14.0 1015 AM 12/17 SOCIAL MEDIA GREAT BARRINGTON 14.0 106 PM 12/17 FACEBOOK LANESBOROUGH 23.0 442 PM 12/17 WEATHERNET6 WOODBURY CENTER 9.0 930 AM 12/17 AMATEUR RADIOįLORIDA 24.0 459 PM 12/17 BROADCAST MEDIA HARWINTON 12.0 800 AM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTERīARKHAMSTEAD 10.0 112 PM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTER WATERTOWN 13.5 100 PM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTERįALLS VILLAGE 13.0 200 PM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTER NEW MILFORD 16.5 930 AM 12/17 SOCIAL MEDIAġ SE WINSTED 16.5 1100 AM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTERģ SSE ROXBURY 14.5 1235 PM 12/17 TRAINED SPOTTER IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS, COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS, SKYWARN HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 11 Officially, 22.9" was measured at Albany International Airport, making this storm the 8th largest snowstorm on record at Albany, and the 4th largest in December. Elsewhere in the region, snow amounts of 1-2 feet were common most places aside from the southern Adirondacks which were on the periphery of the storm. Snowfall amounts of 2-3 feet were common in these areas before the snow finally ended in the late morning/early afternoon of the 17th. A swath of very heavy snow occurred where these bands pivoted across Schoharie, Schenectady, Saratoga, southeast Warren, Washington, and northern Bennington Counties. The heavy snow bands slowed their northward progress and pivoted, resulting in incredible snowfall rates of up to 6" per hour after midnight on the 17th through the late morning. Heavy snow bands of 1- 2" per hour were common with this initial activity. Copious moisture was lifted over a dome of cold air over the Northeastern US, allowing snow to spread into eastern New York and western New England during the afternoon and evening hours of the 16th. Low pressure moved northward from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to just south of Long Island from Wednesday, December 16th into the early morning hours of Thursday, December 17th.
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