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I don’t understand why some people want a category 5 to hit the city! That would be catastrophic.
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Wow South Jersey and Delaware look like bullseye according to GFS 18z and euro. Very epic storm if that were to happen!
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Ok guys I’ll shut up sorry
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5 minutes ago, Stormlover74 said:
Well you're not New England so where else are you?
Tough question. I’d say in between. But it’s neither.
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8 minutes ago, Snow88 said:
It's bad for everyone
Relax yourself
No it isn’t it’s bad but not disastrous! It’s disastrous if you’re talking about south jersey and Delaware.
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Euro is a disaster for Delaware and south New Jersey not New York City. Our region gets into some swells and some rain but definitely not devastating or something to write about!
Stop giving false information. Jeez! I would think you guys knew how to read a model run by now!
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I’m sorry but In no way in hell is New York metro including Long Island part of mid Atlantic. It’s just not! We have a way different climate here. It’s a different region. Simple as that!
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3 minutes ago, Gravity Wave said:
Really? I've always seen NY, NJ, PA, DE and MD as the Mid-Atlantic with VA, WV and NC thrown in as well depending on the source.
No way! There’s different climate there!
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1 hour ago, Tatamy said:
Long Island is part of the mid-Atlantic. Count how many tidal cycles take place while it lingers off shore - that is what leads to tidal flooding. Misinformation- I don’t think so.
I don’t think Long Island is part of mid Atlantic. I consider philly and south part of mid Atlantic
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2 hours ago, SnowGoose69 said:
Probably will see the model cycles waffle 2 more times. Who knows where it ends up. No question OTS is most likely. Overall to me the various ingredients out there don’t add up that’ll be greater than a Cat 1 or 2 when it hits the US if it made it here.
Waters are hot at record levels so beware
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21 minutes ago, Tatamy said:
06z GFS while a fantasy run would cause massive tidal flooding throughout the mid-Atlantic.
That solution would be a disaster for Long Island and our area and a major disaster for the Cape. mid Atlantic would not get it as bad! Stop putting misinformation. Big snowstorm potential for upstate New York and Vermont if that solution verifies!
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Euro shoves Florence into North Carolina
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You guys seen the GFS 18z
has a Category 5 hurricane east of Georgia at hour 210
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32 minutes ago, Cfa said:
You’ve seen heavy snow at 10 degrees numerous times?
So most snowstorms don’t occur when it’s roughly 28-33 degrees? Perhaps I’m off, but it certainly feels that way.
25 was probably too warm though, 22-23 would’ve been more fitting. I’ve never seen snow at anything remotely close to 10 degrees, however.
I’ve seen it before and that’s usually a big storm that temps just keep dropping as the low intensifies with already an arctic air mass in place.
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2 hours ago, Cfa said:
I don’t think I’ve ever seen heavy snow below 25 degrees. I wouldn’t be opposed to it though, cold air holds less moisture, we wouldn’t have to contend with the waterlogged muck that we generally get.
You’re crazy I’ve seen it numerous times. Guess you’re too young. Less playing more reading youngin
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This weather is annoying bring on 10 ten degrees with heavy snow
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Models showing cooler air coming in after this quick moving heat.
also watch out in the eastern seaboard that cyclone has teeth!
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Looks like the heat will burn itself out overhead in a week and half or so. By September 8th we’ll get some decent cool down. The good weather should be around in a week and half, around September 11th.
Temperatures: 79 for a high and 65 low type of day.
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Another heat wave next week?
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8 hours ago, sferic said:
This heat is too unbearable; give me -40 windchills any day
How about neither. I’d prefer heavy snow showers instead with a temperature of 31
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Houston we got a problem. This heat is relentless
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Next week is definitely not going to be hotter than this week, let’s get that straight
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What were the lows for these places
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Hurricane Florence Catch all Thread
in New York City Metro
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You’re right let this play out. There is definitely a chance of a hurricane bigger than sandy to hit our area next week. Still too far out to know. If it trends north this will end up Irene track like. That would most likely be a cat 3 hitting New York