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1/21/14 Snowstorm Observations


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http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/

 

 

highlighted area for surface low location - ESTIMATED

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http://www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/Atl_tab.shtml

 

Would one of the pro mets give us their take on this.

The surface low (998mb) looks way south of model (OPC) guidance.- ATM-

 

thanks dm

I'm not good with time stamps on model maps or what not, but I think the only way it would have an impact on our region is if it's tucked in more to the coast. I think being more south doesn't really have any impacts on us, maybe a chance for snow to backbuild and last a little bit longer. I would like to know this as well!

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For those in NE NJ....it looks like the snow should wind down in the next hour or so and maybe turn to very light snow as everything pushes S and E by 945 or so. However, the RAP shows some snow building back in and wrapping around from 11pm to 1am. With ratios of at least 20:1, it could add on up to another 2" in spots. Just something to watch

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For those in NE NJ....it looks like the snow should wind down in the next hour or so and maybe turn to very light snow as everything pushes S and E by 945 or so. However, the RAP shows some snow building back in and wrapping around from 11pm to 1am. With ratios of at least 20:1, it could add on up to another 2" in spots. Just something to watch

What may look light on radar most likely isnt as light as you may think.

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