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  1. Do you think those bands over eastern LI are likely to make it to NNJ intact?
  2. I'm in it. Southern Bergen Co. Been straddling both sides of moderate for the past 40 minutes or so.. It's picked up a little over the past few minutes though.
  3. What's going on with the subsidence over N NJ? Is it expected to continue/keep growing or dissipate?
  4. Even under a travel ban due to weather, travel is generally considered legal if it's essential or urgent. Yes legally you can be cited for traveling, but bans are generally intended to discourage travel so that emergency and snow clearing operations are less impeded. They're very rarely enforced. It's not just the city, several nearby counties in southern NY and Long Island are also under travel bans.
  5. Gonna need more reasoning to dispel the consistency with the majority of all the other models, meso and global. Not saying it's impossible, it just seems unlikely at this point, and an outlier solution.
  6. All of NJ is now under blizzard warnings, which extend well into PA. So is all of the Upton forecast area. The total area covered must be about 25,000 sq mi.. from Delmarva tip, to border of Maine. Anyone remember the last time there were such extensive blizzard warnings?
  7. New York City: 2.5" Boston: 14.5" Philadelphia: 2.5 Washington DC: 1.5" Hartford: 13" Albany: 19.5" Your city: Hackensack, NJ: 3"
  8. it's 32 now, down from 33-34, here in southern Bergen county. Started off as drizzle, then sleet/rain, sleet/snow, now it's all snow, quite heavy with flakes of all sizes. I haven't seen it snow this hard since the feb 1-2 2021 nor'easter. I'm hoping it can break 2 inches here before turning to slush. 10 years ago I'd be happy with no less than 8 inches, now i'm pleading for a quarter-that. Strange times.
  9. Winding down here in southern Bergen County. Slightly less than 1.5 inches. Half of the storm was rain/graupel, and after that, any 15+ dbz banding that made it up here seemed to break up rather quickly. Not surprised.
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