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Monday 12/2 Threat Disco


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4 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Thats the biggest GFS hit here yet...unless it’s mostly liquid, that’s a Very big hit. 

A lot of sleet and zr during the waa which I’m fine with. We won’t see the totals our MA friends to our north will see but all frozen kitchen sinks storms are fun in their own right. 

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2 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

A lot of sleet and zr during the waa which I’m fine with. We won’t see the totals our MA friends to our north will see but all frozen kitchen sinks storms are fun in their own right. 

Yeah they are, which I consider Jan 26-27, 2011 an all timer. Driving thundersleet and thundersnow. Epic snowpack

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2 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

A lot of sleet and zr during the waa which I’m fine with. We won’t see the totals our MA friends to our north will see but all frozen kitchen sinks storms are fun in their own right. 

It’s been increasing each run though...so we take.  I’ll take some freezing rain and sleet on December 1st..yes please.

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9 minutes ago, weathafella said:

The weenie level is off charts....

Euro will be out by 7.  Save a horse.   And don’t forget how early it is in the calendar.

I think you will see it tick again NW, Its amazing how many don't know or forget there climo for this time of year, Keep expectations low.

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For the entire event this is what OKX is going with:

As for snowfall amounts, 6 to 12 inches are possible across portions
of Northeast New Jersey, the Lower Hudson Valley and inland southern
Connecticut. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for these areas.
This is a long duration event, with a snow to rain to snow
changeover for many places. There may be impacts to the holiday
travel on Sunday, and the Monday morning and evening commutes
depending on location and precipitation type transitions.

2 to 4 inches are expected across southern Westchester and coastal
Connecticut and portions of Northeast New Jersey and portions of
southeast Connecticut.

1 to 3 inches are expected for New York City, metro New Jersey, Long
Island.
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