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February 24/25 Potential Winter Storm


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6 hours ago, HVSnowLover said:

Maybe not 40 but several models are now spiking temps to mid 30s well inland, mostly after precip ends but still the small ice accretion will melt fast. Sleet woulda lasted a bit longer because its thick.   

NWS has a high temp of 44 for my area tomorrow. Temps are going to spike pretty good tomorrow afternoon when the sun comes out. Should be plenty of mid 40s. So yeah, anything we get will melt quickly.

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15 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

NWS has a high temp of 44 for my area tomorrow. Temps are going to spike pretty good tomorrow afternoon when the sun comes out. Should be plenty of mid 40s. So yeah, anything we get will melt quickly.

Parts of Jersey  yes,  most other areas don't hit 40

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Earlier shortwave energy has moved offshore. Higher level
clouds have cleared with some clouds around 5-7kft over the
area. Can already see deeper moisture gathering over the Ohio
Valley in response a strong vortmax over the Northern Plains.
This vortmax moves towards the Great Lakes overnight. Low
pressure develops over the Ohio Valley tonight with a weaker
secondary wave possible forming near or just south of Long
Island late tonight into Friday morning. The primary low will
become absorbed into the secondary low by Friday afternoon as
the system departs off the New England coast.

No changes have been made with this update for overnight into
Friday morning, with just minor adjustments made to sky cover,
temps and dew points through midnight. Still appears that
precip will begin around or shortly after midnight from
southwest to northeast.

No changes were made to the coverage of the winter weather
advisories, but have adjusted the end time to 10 am Friday for
NYC metro and NW Long Island and 3 pm Friday for southern
Connecticut.
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54 minutes ago, HVSnowLover said:

I could easily see just snow to rain for Eastern LI. I am almost sure North Shore of Central and Eastern LI will get more snow than NYC with this but the city may hang onto frozen precip a little longer.  

Rap and hrrr say city changes to rain sooner then my neck of the woods lol

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