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December 8-11th Major East Coast Storm Observation Thread


gkrangers

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Light snow 35.  Bordering on what passes for moderate on this forum which means visibility less than 14 miles.

 

Good timing if you ask me...

 

Some of the models...especially the Canadian....seem to be hinting that the better snow shower activity will set up over Fairfield & New Haven Counties and maybe down to Long Island...should be cold enough for snow everywhere after about 2 PM in the afternoon Wednesday...I mean, its mid December...a west to northwest wind should be blowing to knock dew points into the twenties...should be a good deal of residual moisture left over...so would seem kind of strange if there were not some modest accumulations over the area into tomorrow evening, I would think. 

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Light snow 35.  Bordering on what passes for moderate on this forum which means visibility less than 14 miles.

 

Whenever visibility is greater than 1/2 mile, it is light snow...and I do get your point. 

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Probably good that you pointed that out.  Maybe some day we'll get the point across.

 

For the uninitiated:

 

Visibility greater than 1/2 mile: Light snow

Visibility between 1/4 mile & 1/2 mile: Moderate snow

Visibility under 1/4 mile: Heavy snow

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