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January 28/29 Blizzard Observations/Discussion/Nowcasting


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13 minutes ago, Will - Rutgers said:

i believe Piscataway has something like 4-6, lot of drifting

Yup.  Weak sauce up here in Union County.  Maybe six or seven inches.  This was a significant event but nothing more here in Central/Northern Jersey.

Glad for LI and Coastal crew.  Hope we get something else big over next six weeks for those that missed out.

 

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6 minutes ago, Shades said:

I wonder if we go lower than forecast for tonight, it's currently 17 in NYC, forecast low of 13? I can see how we tick up a few degrees if we break into some sunshine later this afternoon, however it's also currently only 5 at Mount Pocono (about a 100 miles northwest from the bird's eye). 

Lots of talk on snow, but people who may be waiting to shovel snow tonight, or go out and about believing the storm is done for their Saturday night, would be putting themselves at risk; can imagine stranded or immovable vehicles, and with these temperatures, that would be foreboding.

Frigid/hypothermia inducing temperatures is less sensible than snowfall. People could be putting their lives at risk. I hope the media and we do well to inform others as needed.

 

3KM HRRR early morning temperatures for Sunday.

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28 minutes ago, Will - Rutgers said:

i believe Piscataway has something like 4-6, lot of drifting

We definitely have quite a bit more than 4 considering the size of the drifts. At least 6. Measuring is very difficult obviously. I actually have us close to 7 now but it's tough to be exact. RU848789 is in Metuchen (not too far away) and he is excellent at measuring, and reported 6 and a quarter inches a couple hours ago. So I think I'm pretty close with the near 7 measurement I had a little while ago. Too bad we missed the much bigger amounts, but this is still a very nice warning level storm for our area. We have a couple more hours of snow to go too.

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Southwest Suffolk NY-Northwest Suffolk NY-
1014 AM EST Sat Jan 29 2022

...BLIZZARD CONDITIONS AND VERY HEAVY SNOW IN WESTERN SUFFOLK
COUNTY...

HAZARDS...Very heavy snow and blizzard conditions. A band of very
heavy snow accompanied by north winds of up to 45 mph, with whiteout
conditions, with near zero visibility, and considerable blowing and
drifting of snow. This band of heavy snow is producing very heavy
snow at the rate of 2 to 4 inches per hour.

LOCATION AND MOVEMENT...At 1011 AM EST, the band of very heavy snow
was over most of western Suffolk County, between Huntington and
Mount Sinai on the north shore, between Melville and Farmingville
along the Long Island Expressway, and between Babylon and Patchogue
on the south shore. The heavy snow band was nearly stationary.
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