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Where the 26.9 inch magic happens

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I was always under the impression that this spot, just South of Belvedere Castle, was where the official "NY" weather measurements were made. Including the 26.9 record on Sunday. Others seem to think it's measured by Central Park Zoo employees

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Steven Maginnis:

Were were expecting "six to twelve" inches? Yeah, right. Reminds me of the time we got a downpour of "partly sunny!" :-O

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