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An intense low pressure system developed off the DELMARVA Coast during Monday morning. It moved slowly east-northeast, passing south of Long Island Monday afternoon and southeast of Cape Cod, MA during Tuesday morning, April 1st. Heavy rain developed Monday morning. As winds increased, it became wind-swept. Rain gradually mixed with sleet and snow before it changed to wet snow during Monday night. Although most peak wind gusts ranged from 40 to 50 mph, a 53 mph gust was measured at Kennedy Airport in Queens. Here are selected rainfall amounts for: New York County: 1.39 inches at Central Park. Queens County: from 1.17 inches at Kennedy Airport to 1.28 inches at LaGuardia Airport. Here are selected snowfall amounts for: New York City: from a trace at Central Park to 1.7 inches at Kennedy Airport. Long Island: from 0.5 inches at Plum Island to 4 inches at the NWS Upton Office. A woman died after being pulled from her car, which had flipped over in the Sheldrake River in New Rochelle.

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3/31/1997 06:00 AM
4/1/1997 06:00 AM
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