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Interior NW Burbs & Hudson Valley part II - second half 2016


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hotel for now, but officially moving in december 20th.

returning back to Union County tomorrow for final preparations, etc.

elevation of about 670' roughly at the new apt, not the 1000' + I wanted, but it's whatever.



Enjoy the new area! Interesting that you bring that up.....the only apartment complex that I can find in jersey above 1,000' seems to be Mount Arlington Gardens, which is close to 1,200'!!
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I like how Upton slipped this in.. 

.LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...
A northern stream 850-500 hPa closed low tracks across
Southeastern Canada Thursday through Friday bringing successive
shots of re-enforcing cold air as shortwaves rotate around it
through the region. The combination of strong low level cold
advection and favorable low level flow from the Great Lakes will
produce mainly isolated mainly rain showers (rain/snow showers far
NW Orange County) Thursday, then a transition to mainly isolated
snow showers from NW to SE Thursday night and continuing on
Friday.

Little or no accumulation is expected outside of higher
elevations, where isolated 1-2 inch amounts are possible in any
stronger convective bands which set up and linger over a given
area. Note that higher elevations experiencing multiple prolonged
convective snow bands could receive 1-2 inches per band
experienced and not just 1-2 inches of snow total. At this time,
it is too early to specify if and/or when and where any of these
bands might occur, if they do at all.
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Pure rain now, it's light but steady.  I just measured off the picnic table and it's only .25" lol, consisting of mostly an icy mix of sleet with a little snow on top.  The paved surfaces just had a thin slushy coating.  Precip remained too light for the snow to really come down hard enough to stick.  Elevation was the real key with this one.

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