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  2. Too far west gonna get Raleigh’d here in western Prince William
  3. I'm not trying to guess what this storm does anymore, just watching it unfold
  4. Yep, hoping those Chester Co. returns keep swinging westward.
  5. This is insane. Pouring snow! I want to troll a few posters so badly but not worth it. Peace and love. Peace and love!
  6. why was this mandatory? You know a class B misdemeanor if you violate it?
  7. Right on the edge of the eastern norlun and it’s snowing and sticking but nothing crazy.
  8. https://x.com/1degreeoutside/status/2025736402021888455?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  9. Who could possibly be disappointed unless you're far north and west. Most of us are going to get 18"+
  10. Wind and snow pretty impressive in Easton even not under heaviest returns, must be whiteout right now in parts of Delaware where dark greens are
  11. I think you guys up north (NYC, and points East,) may do much better than those of us along coastal Ocean County, NJ. We need temps to drop soon in order to achieve the currently projected totals. This is not a post designed to troll or downplay the storm. Im fully aware of the dynamics involved, and what may lay ahead for those of us down here, but I'm using quite a few decades of life on the water here to make my call. As soon as rates fall, im watching our slush compress and melt away into a saturated and fairly warm surface, losing half of what we gain with each higher-rate band. Could absolutely see points North of Point Pleasant doing better, but I believe we will struggle to pull off more than 8-12 down here in Forked River and Waretown. Not screaming, "bust," but preparing others for what looks fairly likely at this point. I am in no way tossing NWS forecasts, but using real-time observations to predict that more southern coastal areas may see a walk-back in total accumulation. The system is still incredibly enjoyable to track and experience, and I would love to eat crow. To those in the jackpot zones, soak it up! ...and post some pictures. Cheers.
  12. As of 8 pm, 5.25" in Metuchen and it's still 31F; snowing close to heavily but radar is showing a couple of SW to NE oriented bands moving NW towards us, which look really heavy, like maybe 2" per hour heavy.
  13. Not much behind the LI band at the moment but I have to imagine that changes soon with a rapidly strengthening storms
  14. Guys, just measured 5 1/2 inches. Getting it good under these 25-30 dBZ echoes. 31 F
  15. Temp 26.8. Just measured 2.4”. Minimal wind so a clean measurement. 79350239299__4E593EBD-A70F-4C2B-AB50-3694FD8A8971.MOV
  16. northern middlesex and southern union are really on the fringe for the best stuff....hope we cash in. but its still a lot of snow if this is in any way accurate....would put us way above average. in keeping with snowy decembers....
  17. I don't know why some people are disappointed with this storm. Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen.
  18. The death band alone was probably 2 inches if we had freezing temps and surfaces.
  19. I never saw the last pre event run of the Euro snowfall 10:1. Any reports out of Lewes, Rehoboth, Bethany or OCMD?
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