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February 3-4 significant icing event for the interior, some sleet/snow possible. Coast mostly rain.


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1 minute ago, Allsnow said:

Going to be a slow drop now through the afternoon. Most areas won’t touch 32 until this evening. Might not be much precipitation left by then 

Half the forum is already below freezing and has been. The freezing line is pushing South into NE NJ now.

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3 minutes ago, HVSnowLover said:

The freezing line reached the bronx/westchester border area around 8:30 am and has been sitting there since. Not that suprirising but honestly even sitting at 32 there is no icing here except for a little crunch around old snow piles. Probably places 30 or lower are getting actual icing.  

At 30 here. The tree in my front yard has branches starting to sag. Breeze has picked up too.

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The trees in montvale began to get a slight glaze by the time I left about a half hour ago but really was expecting a little more up that way. Won't call it a non-event because I'm sure place is in Passaic and Sussex will have more but this is not the end of the world nothing to really get excited over for the majority of people

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1 minute ago, HVSnowLover said:

QPF of ice and ice accretion are different things though. I've been getting "ZR" since 8:30 am and have no icing anywhere.    

You're right it's no the same thing. Point is the HRRR still has about 0.3" of QPF coming. Expect precip to linger for the next several hours while temps continue to fall up here.

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56 minutes ago, HVSnowLover said:

Agree thats an evening rush mess if its really those temps at that hour with precip still falling.  

Sorry, but temps of 30-32F will not lead to icing on any well traveled paved surface (especially treated ones, which will be most of them) during daylight and even after sunset.  Yes, there could be a glaze on lightly traveled neighborhood roads, driveways, and sidewalks, but there will very likely not be any widespread icing event on the secondary and major roads in NYC, LI, CNJ and NENJ (south of 80).  

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