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Discussion OBS for minor to possibly moderate impact winter storm interior 4A Tue - midnight Tue 12/2/25, may bring first measurable snow-sleet to coastal areas including NYC


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Thinking along the lines of 2-4" for my location and elevation.  Expect main / well traveled roads to have few if any issues as they will be heavily treated.  Side and back roads I would expect issues.  Not a bad start to the season and no matter what the first half of December looks to average solidly below normal.

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12 minutes ago, SnowGoose69 said:

This probably is a snow event for NYC in January, even without a true high to the north but 12/2 is too early for that setup.  The temps are cold enough but the DPs are not due to the airmass in place

I believe a good comparison would be December 5/6 2009. Offshore track resulting in hours of white rain. Areas just north and west had a moderate accumulation.

Actually a perfect benchmark track.

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16 minutes ago, EastonSN+ said:

I believe a good comparison would be December 5/6 2009. Offshore track resulting in hours of white rain. Areas just north and west had a moderate accumulation.

Actually a perfect benchmark track.

Forgot about that storm, that was one of the craziest cases I remember where the setup was almost perfect and it rained.  Many of us at that point felt we were headed for another 97-98

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1 minute ago, SnowGoose69 said:

Forgot about that storm, that was one of the craziest cases I remember where the setup was almost perfect and it rained.  Many of us at that point felt we were headed for another 97-98

I lived in Norwalk CT at the time and it snowed the entire time yet did not accumulate at all. 

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I could see a last minute cold tick that would bring accumulating snows to the coastal interior (West of the PIP and North of Rt 80) but as of now I think it’s mostly confined to the higher elevations of NW NJ and areas North and West of the 287/17/87 junction near Sloatsburg.

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Just now, the_other_guy said:

Accuweather saying 1-3 for Westchester. Thats trending positive and I wouldnt write this off yet

The 3” would be up near Yorktown Heights with less than an inch for Yonkers. Westchester is a tale of two worlds.

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