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March 9 Rain/Snow Event (Possibility of a few inches of wet snow for much of the subforum, most likely north and west of NYC)


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A check of the webcams across southern and SE PA indicates that most precip is currently falling as very light rain/drizzle or white rain.  The exception is under the heavier echos currently located to the south and west of Lancaster and Harrisburg.  In that area there is heavier snow falling particularly in the York area.  This looks to be the beginning of the set up of the FG band that the models have been showing.  The snow is actually coating the ground in that area.

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4 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

There’s a coating on the ground in Suffolk county?

Away from the shore. I am near the GSB in SW Suffolk and it’s 36° with light rain. Snowing at FRG and ISP. 
 

Jones Beach      N/A     37 N/A N/A E10G16      N/A  WCI  30
Wantagh          N/A     36  34  93 E9          N/A  WCI  29
Hempstead      NOT AVBL
Matinecock Pt    N/A     36 N/A N/A SE3         N/A
Farmingdale    LGT SNOW  34  32  92 SE6       30.13F FOG     WCI  29
MacArthur/ISP  LGT SNOW  33  32  96 SE7       30.12F FOG     WCI  27
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2 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Away from the shore. I am near the GSB in SW Suffolk and it’s 36° with light rain. Snowing at FRG and ISP. 
 

Jones Beach      N/A     37 N/A N/A E10G16      N/A  WCI  30
Wantagh          N/A     36  34  93 E9          N/A  WCI  29
Hempstead      NOT AVBL
Matinecock Pt    N/A     36 N/A N/A SE3         N/A
Farmingdale    LGT SNOW  34  32  92 SE6       30.13F FOG     WCI  29
MacArthur/ISP  LGT SNOW  33  32  96 SE7       30.12F FOG     WCI  27

Wow! Good for you guys

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1 minute ago, SnowGoose69 said:

This is one of those strange cases where places which radiated at night are more snowy than places more urban that normally would be snowier in an e-se flow 

We also have a bit of elevation north of the LIE - 150-400 feet. When marginal like this it can make a difference 

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