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Generally speaking the Euro developes slightly quicker with the Christmas Day Low allowing dynamics to take over.  It all really depends on how quickly the Primary Ohio valley Low decays and transfers its power to the New Jersey coast.  Once that occurs you want this to stay an offshore storm moving SW to NE instead of SSW to NNE.  Once this is clear, you'll know for sure where that thumping swath of snow will really set up.  4-6 Hours worth with lighter accumulating snows on on the front and back side.

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1 hour ago, Hazey said:

Looking good here too. A bit of snow for the day and a change to rain later for easy commuting. Can't ask for much better.

 

Which system?. If you are talking about the Christmas Day storm it's highly uncertain the track it's been shifting east to west track. Possibly back to a east track.

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Which system?. If you are talking about the Christmas Day storm it's highly uncertain the track it's been shifting east to west track. Possibly back to a east track.

Nah. It's been west the last few runs. There will be a changeover for sure. Don't worry. We'll get our turn just have to be patient.
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