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A Record! Blizzard '06 Officially Biggest (in NYC)
AP via WCBSTV.com ^ | 2/12/06 | AP

Posted on 02/12/2006 2:42:31 PM PST by conservative in nyc

A record storm blanketed the city in 2 feet of snow on Sunday, stranding tens of thousands of air travelers and sending sanitation workers into overdrive to try to get the streets passable by Monday.

By 1 p.m., the National Weather Service reported that 26.9 inches of snow had fallen in Central Park, the highest tally since records started being kept in 1869. The record was 26.4 inches in December 1947. The snow is measured by the official Central Park measurer for the National Weather Service.

The storm caught some New Yorkers by surprise, coming on the heels of an unusually mild January.

"It's sort of crazy because it was so warm a couple of weeks ago and now we have knee-deep snow," said Skye Drynan, walking her dogs Bella and Forest in lower Manhattan early Sunday.

With visibility at less than a quarter mile, Mayor Michael Bloomberg urged New Yorkers to stay off the roads.

"This is a dangerous storm," Bloomberg said. "Don't drive unless you have to."

The mayor, speaking at a salt storage facility on the Hudson River, said that with 2,200 snow plows and 350 salt spreaders working, he hoped to have all the city's 6,300 miles of streets cleared by Monday's rush hour.

Bloomberg said 2,500 Department of Sanitation employees were working in 12-hour shifts, with vacations and days off canceled, and temporary workers were being hired at $10 an hour to shovel snow.

The storm closed all three of the region's major airports, and airlines canceled more than 500 inbound and departing flights -- 200 each at La Guardia and Newark airports and 120 at Kennedy. The Port Authority said Kennedy could be open by 5:30 p.m., but La Guardia will not open until at least 6 a.m.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: blizzard; bushsfault; nyc; snow; snowstorm; weather
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To: Katya
I live between Olney and Columbia, MD....and measured just over 22". As pretty as it looks, alot of my evergreen trees suffered limb loss from the weight of the snow overnight.

I live in Temple Hills, MD... the biggest problem *was* the weight of the snow, particularly on the power lines. Power went out at about 3 AM, and still hadn't come back as of 1:30 PM, when I went to work (the roads are fairly clear, surprisingly)...

the infowarrior

41 posted on 02/12/2006 3:12:26 PM PST by infowarrior (The GOP runs the US, the Dems run their mouths... Freeper HardStarboard)
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To: angelrod

Prayers for your wife's uncle. That's one major unfortunate side effect of the snow.


42 posted on 02/12/2006 3:13:25 PM PST by conservative in nyc
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To: VeritatisSplendor

I saw that on TV, probably The History Channel. Didn't that one kill hundreds of people and paralyze the city for days?
I suppose if it didn't happen 5 minutes ago, nobody remembers it.


43 posted on 02/12/2006 3:14:01 PM PST by ozzymandus
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To: Katya

"As pretty as it looks, alot of my evergreen trees suffered limb loss from the weight of the snow overnight."

Sorry to read that! We've got absolutely NO snow cover here in southern WI and are going down to sub-zero temps again next week. I've lost three (new this year) pine trees so far, because they don't have any winter insulation.

I'm dreading what my perennial and spring bulb gardens will look like in the spring. It's not going to be pretty. :(

Well, it's obviously either feast or famine. Never seems to be in the middle for we gardeners! ;)


44 posted on 02/12/2006 3:19:17 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: VeritatisSplendor

That would be the blizzard of 1888. I understand my grandfather remembered it. He was about 5 at the time.


45 posted on 02/12/2006 3:21:15 PM PST by popdonnelly
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To: ozzymandus; popdonnelly
Thank you!

The days leading up to the blizzard were unseasonably mild, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s along the East Coast. Torrential rains began falling, and on March 12th the rain changed to heavy snow, temperatures plunged, and a ferocious wind began. The storm continued unabated for the next 36 hours. Sources vary, but National Weather service estimated that fifty inches of snow fell in Connecticut and Massachusetts and forty inches covered New York and New Jersey. Winds blew up to 48 miles an hour, creating snowdrifts forty to fifty feet high. The resulting transportation crisis led to the creation of the New York subway, approved in 1894 and begun in 1900.

from Infoplease

Mrs VS

46 posted on 02/12/2006 3:25:13 PM PST by VeritatisSplendor
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To: don-o

Good to see you have a sense of humor </sarc


47 posted on 02/12/2006 3:26:10 PM PST by JRios1968 ("Cogito, ergo FReep": I think, therefore I FReep.)
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To: conservative in nyc

Breaking: Climatologists on suicide watch?


48 posted on 02/12/2006 3:26:35 PM PST by Smartaleck
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To: agrace

this year we have yet to see even one decent snowfall HERE.

True here in Denver. The mountains have been blasted though. They measure snow there in feet.


49 posted on 02/12/2006 3:27:48 PM PST by jwh_Denver (Liberals is where insanity and lies get together and party.)
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To: Katya

We lost a couple big branches, one at least 8 inches in diameter. I could have reached that one to rake it - if I knew which one was going to break and IF I wanted to stand under a snow-laden white pine that does this each winter.

Mrs VS


50 posted on 02/12/2006 3:27:53 PM PST by VeritatisSplendor
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To: VeritatisSplendor; ozzymandus; popdonnelly

I saw a show on History Channel once about great storms or blizzards and they talked about 1888. People were stranded on the elevated trains and freezing to death. Others were coming along with ladders and charging them 25 to 50 cents to come down the ladder. It was almost a days pay back then.


51 posted on 02/12/2006 3:28:38 PM PST by raybbr (ANWR is a barren, frozen wasteland - like the mind of a democrat!)
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To: conservative in nyc

50 degrees and sunny (!) here in Seattle. Still wish I was trudging through the snow to the Chinese takeout place on 93rd and 3rd (Brooklyn that is!) right now.


52 posted on 02/12/2006 3:28:57 PM PST by Clemenza (I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked...)
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To: conservative in nyc

This is probably the remnants of the 40 below weather that moved through Poland, Russia, and Alaska the past month.


53 posted on 02/12/2006 3:30:42 PM PST by RightWhale (pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
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To: raybbr

New Yorkers - gotta love them.

They acted a whole lot better on 9/11, didn't they.

Mrs VS


54 posted on 02/12/2006 3:33:00 PM PST by VeritatisSplendor
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To: raybbr

Probably one of my ancestors with a ladder. ;)


55 posted on 02/12/2006 3:33:18 PM PST by popdonnelly
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To: mware

we didn't get anything near that (maybe 8") and already schools here are closed .. and, btw, glad you got safely outta town, hope the conf was fun.


56 posted on 02/12/2006 3:33:54 PM PST by EDINVA
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To: All

Does anyone know the official snowfall in Southern Fairfield Connecticut...or where to go to find out? I must be looking at 18" - 24" of snow outside.


57 posted on 02/12/2006 3:35:44 PM PST by tsmith130
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To: conservative in nyc

[The storm caught some New Yorkers by surprise, coming on the heels of an unusually mild January.]



Anyone who is caught by surprise by a February snowstorm in New York is an idiot.


58 posted on 02/12/2006 3:36:11 PM PST by spinestein (All journalists today are paid advocates for someone's agenda.)
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To: conservative in nyc

I sure hope the Federal Government and FEMA responded fast enough with the taxpayers' checkbook. I don't think I can stand very much more Katrinaesque WHINING from the DemocRATS and their voter base!!!! Anyone know if FEMA showed up in New York with the bags of ice yet?


59 posted on 02/12/2006 3:36:41 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (We did not lose in Vietnam. We left.)
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To: EDINVA

we got a foot here near vienna. the main roads are fine but the neighborhoods have not seen a plow near us, so i am guessing that fairfax co. isn't wanting to send school buses into the unplowed neighborhoods.


60 posted on 02/12/2006 3:37:16 PM PST by xsmommy
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