
Rmine1
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Still rain here and I’m only a few miles south of you. Highly doubt we see any accumulation
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Light to moderate rain. Temp not budging. Price you pay for living on south shore. Hopefully we can squeeze out some flakes
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Appears that way. Delayed starts for snow never end well. Just hate the yard being so wet. Try cleaning the paws of a 120lb Great Dane! Lol
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Well certainly not what I was expecting to awaken to. 37 and rain.
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“Most intense snow expected with potential 1/2 inch to 1 inch per hour rates between 3 and 6 PM for southern and eastern portions of Suffolk County. Winter weather advisory remains in effect until 7PM for these areas” not sure about this, as I’m in “southern” Suffolk and it’s completely stopped snowing
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same here, I’m due south of u. NWS thinking lines up with what you said NEAR TERM /UNTIL 7 PM THIS EVENING/... Through this morning, the main factor here is dry air. Dewpoint depressions still around 15 to 20 degrees are present in the area with exception towards Eastern Long Island where dewpoint depressions are 10 to 15 degrees. Likewise, cloud bases are lower towards Eastern Long Island and low clouds are more expansive there. This is where snow is expected to begin first this afternoon. Highest snowfall amounts relatively speaking are across Eastern Long Island, 2-3 inches. These were slightly adjusted downward, more so for NE NJ, Lower Hudson Valley, NYC, and SW CT which are expected to have less than 1 inch of snow. These locations have forecast dewpoints that are near 15 degrees or less, still presenting quite a bit of low level dry air that will really limit the snow.