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cannoliman42

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  1. 3" on the nose here in Astoria, Queens. Didn't really stick too much to the roads or sidewalks.
  2. Such varying estimates in NYC and Western LI. Certainly one of the weirder maps I've seen out of Upton, but could be factoring in UHI/population density. Edit: Thought about it some more. Still doesn't make sense to me.
  3. Amazing how close the storm with so much variation between models. Also amazing how Upton has been mum since this morning, especially re the Winter Storm Watch for NYC/LI.
  4. I'd rather shovel 10 inches of snow over this slop. And being near a subway station means everyone compacts the snow to make it an unshovelable icy mess. I was out there for nearly two hours hacking away.
  5. Latest 3K NAM has 4-5 inches for parts of NYC here before a nice thin layer of freezing rain ices it all over around 9-10am. Wake up early and enjoy it.
  6. Am I simply reading incorrectly? Is the 3km NAM showing 90 MPH wind gusts off the Rockaways? It's showing 3 hours of 80+ MPH wind gusts for most of Long Island (Queens and Brooklyn included). I saw a peak of 94 mph off the coast of Jones Beach. Does the hi-res NAM typically overdo winds like this compared to other models like the HRRR?
  7. Mood flakes here in Astoria, Queens! First of the season.
  8. The latest 12z FV3 model has 10+ inches of rain for NYC, which is unlikely to verify but certainly raises eyebrows after last week. The 12z NAM and HRR show some areas in Nassau, Queens, Westchester and Fairfield with about 3 inches tomorrow with an area of 5+ inches on the HRRR.
  9. 18z 3k NAM name has another 5" inches for NYC and Nassau County from 5pm through 2am. HRRR only has another inch for most parts. Surely do not want anymore rain-my parents basement in south Nassau is completely flooded.
  10. Almost all subways from Manhattan to Queens have been suspended due to flooding/loss of power in the tunnels. The only one still running is the 7, which hopefully hangs on. Otherwise, a lot of people may be forced to take the LIRR or end up stranded in the City.
  11. Absolutely pouring in Queens right now. Not sure any of the models had heavy rain starting this early (including the most recent HRRR). Goes to show how tough a time these models are having mapping these bands.
  12. Both the latest NAM and HRRR have 4+ inches of rain tomorrow for portions of the lower Hudson Valley
  13. Cool view from my office today. You can see where the cirrus clouds from Lee end. Pretty much has stayed this way all day. Cloudy to the east, blue skies to the west. Impressive cutoff.
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