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OBS-NOWCAST for a multi impact main event 4PM today - 8A Monday Jan 16-17, 2022 with post storm minor snow accumulations possible Noon-Midnight Monday evening.


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The Coastal Front is set up from the Richmond area to near Dover, DE to about 10 miles NW of Atlantic City and then up along and west of the Garden State Pkwy along the Jersey shore and just south of the south shore of LI.   This is the leading edge of the warm air at the surface that the powerful 850mb jet is going to force up to the north and west and change everyone over to rain (if you don’t start as rain). In the case of the Poconos and the I84 corridor this would be sleet and freezing rain.  This is situated as projected by the models at this time.

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5 minutes ago, Tatamy said:

The Coastal Front is set up from the Richmond area to near Dover, DE to about 10 miles NW of Atlantic City and then up along and west of the Garden State Pkwy along the Jersey shore and just south of the south shore of LI.   This is the leading edge of the warm air at the surface that the powerful 850mb jet is going to force up to the north and west and change everyone over to rain (if you don’t start as rain). In the case of the Poconos and the I84 corridor this would be sleet and freezing rain.  This is situated as projected by the models at this time.

Let us dream..............

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...COASTAL FLOOD WARNING NOW IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO NOON EST
MONDAY...

* WHAT...One and a half to three feet of inundation above ground
  level expected in vulnerable areas near the waterfront and
  shoreline.

* WHERE...Southern Queens, Southwest Suffolk and Southern Nassau
  Counties.

* WHEN...From 4 AM to noon EST Monday.

* COASTAL FLOOD IMPACTS...Widespread moderate to locally major
  flooding of vulnerable areas is likely near the waterfront and
  shoreline, including roads, parking lots, parks, lawns, and
  homes and businesses with basements near the waterfront.
  Several to numerous road closures are likely, and vehicles
  parked in vulnerable areas near the waterfront may become
  flooded. Flooding will also extend inland from the waterfront
  along tidal rivers and bays.

* SHORELINE IMPACTS...Large breaking waves of 9 to 13 ft will
  result in significant beach erosion and flooding. Areas of
  dune erosion and scattered washovers are likely, resulting in
  some flooding of roadways and vulnerable structures behind
  protective dunes.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The potential for localized major coastal
  flooding (3 ft above ground) is mainly along the south shore
  of Nassau County. The potential depend on how much before high
  tide the easterly storm force winds subside and if southerly
  gale force winds develop by the time of high tide. The
  intensity and complexity of the situation necessitates
  preparation for localized major flooding in the above
  mentioned area.

 

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