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Most guidance was pretty wet in central TN tonight. What makes you think it's outperforming?
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2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
The RGEM hits Suffolk Co. pretty hard. Mostly light accumulations west of LI. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Our future precip. is currently in TN. It looks pretty well modeled to me so far. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
The heavy stuff still goes from SNJ into eastern SNE. Only LI looks to get >0.5" QPF. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
The 0.4" QPF contour runs across LI on every piece of 18z guidance I've seen except the 12km NAM and a handful of SREF and ensemble members. And those have been shifting east. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I'm not vouching for it. I'm just pointing out yet another model that had been showing moderate QPF that has backed off as we've gotten closer. There's not much model support for >0.4" QPF outside of far eastern areas. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
The latest HRRR looks like a general 1-3 except maybe far eastern LI. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Maybe a couple hours of decent banding potential as far west as NYC. There might be some spotty banding west of there too. It better really dump in that 4 hour window that we get. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Our shortwave is the area of precipitation rotating near the border of OK and AR. I think it's difficult to say how that translates northeastward. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
The mid-level s/w on most guidance is not very sharp, which inhibits the precip. shield from making it too far NW and also allows the system to be shunted eastward. But the solution is very sensitive to the s/w sharpness. Heavier banding could easily shift 50 miles one way or the other from a very minor change in upper level features. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
It looks like a pretty straight forward 2-4" forecast for now with a mention of up to 6" or so if and where banding sets up. Model consensus overall is pretty good IMO. The NAM track is slightly west of consensus. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Whoever can stay snow along the coast - particularly eastern sections, has a shot at 6" of snow I think. But the forecasted SLP is pretty far offshore and it's moving quickly. There isn't a well-defined mid-level circulation to throw moisture back over us. There's a lot more to snow accumulations than track and surface pressure. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I disagree. Models have never been more accurate. People need to stop obsessing over QPF and vendor snow maps and start looking at the model panels - 850mb, 700mb, 500mb etc. We have model information overload these days, and people see what they want to see. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Looks like the 0z NAM is going to be a little east and dryer. The H5 height field is slightly less favorable. Still a close call with plenty of time to nudge closer. -
2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P
eduggs replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Yeah the GEFS mean has been trending closer to the coast and wetter for a few runs now. It's noticeably wetter this run. About .3 or .4 inches liquid. -
A lot of that forecasted snow fell over the past 3 hours I think.
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Someplace is NW Morris County would likely have 35" from this storm if measured every 6 hours. But I don't think any official measurement will hit that mark.
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Interesting how the stationary band follows the topography of N Passaic and Morris Counties. Could be a little topographical enhancement going on. And then a little downsloping to the west. The mesos have been hinting at this for the past few days.
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Yes. Some healthy blossoming of the returns out over the water.
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I think most of the NYC metro still has a shot at 18-20". But I don't think the radar will fully fill back in. There is some regeneration of bands ongoing over the Atlantic, but the best mid-level lift has shifted NW and will likely rotate into extreme NWNJ, NEPA, and SENY. I hope I'm wrong and widespread heavy snow regenerates over the entire area, but that's not how it looks to me right now.
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I think most of the area will ultimately end up with 1-5 - 2.5" QPF as modeled. But that won't translate into 20" of snow everywhere. As usual, the best ratios and pivoting mid-level frontogenesis will likely occur well N&W of the metro.
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The pivot looks to setup west of most of us. There should still be some regenerating snow/sleet bands rotating through, but they look to swing through fairly quickly. Tomorrow could see some banding rotating back through or even developing in place.
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Huge flakes look awesome and accumulate quickly. But judging by the radar presentation they probably also indicate a warm layer around 850mb causing a little melting and then clumping of the flakes. Great lift in your area so the snow column should hold or even cool slightly.
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Visibility already down below 1/4 mi in Montville, NJ, although that's partly due to the gusty winds and blowing snow. The temperature has begun to tick down after rising for 12 hours or so.
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