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The nominations are in, and we're ready to begin the voting for the NYC Area's top weather event of the year for 2011. This is the second year that we are running this poll -- and we have already received a tremendous amount of interest. Last year, we were in the midst of an extremely active winter weather pattern and the winning event was the December 2010 blizzard which coincidentally occurred as the voting was open. This year, in a more quiet pattern, we have plenty of time to reflect on the weather events from the past year. There are 7 days left to vote (voting closes December 31st, 2011 at 11:59pm). After voting, our forecasters will produce and publish a case study on the winning event, so vote wisely! We're excited to hear back from all of you in regards to which event was your favorite. If you have the time, chat with us on Facebook or Twitter about your experiences in each of these events, or even reply to this post below. Don't forget to submit your official selection, though, which can only be counted if you click the event below. Get voting, friends! Pictured right: 2010's winning event, The "Boxing Day Blizzard" of December 26th, 2010, was a historic nor'easter which hammered the area with extremely heavy snow and historic impacts.

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