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TJW014

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  1. That was northern Monmouth that cashed in. We got shafted just to the south of that killer band in a subsidence zone. I measured 12" at Sandy Hook and 3 inches in Asbury Park. 1.5" at home from that one. Exit 105 - Exit 63 on the GSP has been skunked year after year. Take a look a seasonal total map this year.
  2. I think 3-4" is a good "way too early call" for areas south of I-80. Maybe up to 5" for Mercer/Middlesex/Monmouth/Ocean Counties if the north trend continues
  3. In perfectly happy where this is right now. Just north of the heaviest axis of snow is. Since these time after time again will tick north last minute, it should throw me, CNJ and the south shore of LI in the sweet spot. I haven't seen more than 4" of snow in my yard since 2018 (I was away for January 2022)
  4. Looks about a 30 mile shift to the north. NYC and LI see 0.3" qpf. About 0.5" qpf right over me
  5. KDOX/KDIX radars filling in. Looks wetter than the NAM and HRRR are showing. Stop looking at maps. Now is the time for radar/obs
  6. Sitting at 30 right now. Sun breaking through the clouds as well. But it was always going to be a sleet to rain event here.
  7. NYC would probably have over a 100" seasonal average if Day 5-10 maps verified every time.
  8. I'd rather a whiff than these snow to slop to rain events. Been either too far north or too far south this winter so far. Ocean County snow hole doing it's thing.
  9. Peak gust of 53 mph on the bayfront here
  10. Worth mentioning we finally dipped below zero this morning. Down to -2. Last two mornings were 9 and 13.
  11. On track here for the driest January on record. Sitting at .29" (inc. melted snow). I believe the record for NJ is 0.51" in 1981. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong
  12. This will continue to pivot northwest. City may be in on some flakes. Might get more out of this than last night (1.75")
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