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7 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:
Euro maybe be warning snows for southeast MA.
Either way though that is pretty solid for just about all of SNE. Might be some taint on the south coast though for a time.
How about Central Park? Sorry to bother you
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8 minutes ago, weatherpruf said:
Up your way, not down here. At least not from what I'm reading here.
New York City is going to get a decent 2-4 tomorrow night that’s my call. Im going to pick the rgem cause it makes perfect sense to me. You guys can disagree and I’ll admit it if I’m wrong here on Monday afternoon. Fair enough?
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Rgem looks like a solid 3-6 across the board definitely colder run
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3 minutes ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:
Yet you show only 1-3" of accumulations.
He’s saying you’re going to taint but in my opinion you may be the jackpot this time around
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Clownmap for mid Atlantic and northeast?
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Just now, CoastalWx said:
Looked like an inch or two since you guys will mix with sleet and perhaps rain.
I’ll take it, anything at this point I’m feening!
thank you bud
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Just now, CoastalWx said:
Euro still a little paltry, but weenie sig in SNH.
How about Central Park sorry to bother you
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2 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:
don't you ask yourself - why are the greatest accumulations in the entire region on that snow map on the eastern half of LI ?
1. Intensification once the LP hits the water ?
2. Inaccurate ?
3. Cold enough air hangs on longer out there ?
Low intensifying off the coast and cold ocean water
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Just now, bluewave said:
That is news to me.
It was the gfs image I was talking about.
lets see what the euro shows
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Just now, bluewave said:
Take a look at the soundings.
the gfs thermals are horrible you should know this!
the gfs went south
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6 minutes ago, SnowGoose69 said:
This event isn’t a changeover event though. Someone is gonna get a good 5-6 inches with this. It may be Hartford or Boston or Danbury vs NYC but I do think this is gonna be the first solid snow event for many in CT/NY/MA/RI
And these models don’t really ever factor in dynamic and evaporative cooling so I think even Staten Island would be snow in this case. The rgem shows the Bronx and north getting a good amount of snow but I think I would bring that rain snow line down another 20 miles south
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Just now, bluewave said:
The models showing the lower amounts of snow have done best this year. This isn’t like the last few years when the highest snowfall model was usually correct.
Agreed but doesn’t mean it’s right. I’m thinking 1-3 inches of pure wet snow Monday morning. Nam is wrong in my opinion
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5 minutes ago, bluewave said:
Looks like a pretty weak system without that much moisture.
http://coolwx.com/cgi-bin/getbufr.cgi?region=NY&stn=KLGA&model=nam&time=current&field=prec
I wouldn’t worry about nam it’s a good model but it hasn’t been that good this year. I’d look at euro today for a better understanding. Most of the precip falls at night so we can get a good sized 1-3 inches nyc wide
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Anyone has the ukmet weeniemap
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29 minutes ago, weathafella said:
Uncle actually looks much better vs 12z.
Anyone have the snowmap?
James by the way I think you will score big time the next two weekz
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20 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:
JB also saying it's over. SE ridge will dominate.....
Oh expect the models to trend to a much snowier period now that jb is saying it’s over.
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I gave up a lot of things as of yesterday. Maybe I’m better off.
Things I gave up: cigarettes, bud, weather, options, business.
I just want want to be a regular dude now!
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Looks like we’ll catch up on our snowfall the next couple weeks big time. Hope it stays on course! Cmc has several snowfall events and so does gfs
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That’s a nice setup for a stationary front which could produce wave after wave which could easily be 4-8 inch snowstorm.
The image above could produce the big snowstorm. The eps shows other smaller events. Like 4-8. The image below is the one that would could produce multiple 4-8, the one above could be a slow moving Miller A nor’easter, and the big one.
Theres a lot moving parts, I’m not good at checking past events but I’m sure the storm from Hawaii is the top image.
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Feb 18 overrunning threat
in New England
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Ok snowman