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Snow Potential Dec 26-27


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Craig Allen

Update #3 

A little tweaking to accommodate the models trying to figure out a)where heavier bands may set up b)where warmer air may nose in aloft and result in sleet or freezing rain c)if the 32 degree surface temp makes it up the coast to the South Shore of LI

 

Finer details need to be ironed but I would stick with a general 4-8" for about 75-80% of the area. Heaviest will fall after dark, Friday and tapering off Saturday morning

 

See you at 6 and 11 on CBS New York /2

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3 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

I think it was a mistake that Mt. Holly lowered its Winter Storm Watch to an Advisory in North Central NJ - for one it sends the wrong message to the public.......many will think the storm is no big deal and start traveling when they should have stayed home....

Because it doesnt mean criteria

 

It a 3-6 inch event for that area..

 

The storm brunt is 9-4am..most wont be traveling

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3 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

public know that ? and how do you know its going to be only 3 -6 in Somerset County NJ ? Staten Island WSW and Somerset only an advisory ?

I mean it’s semantics at the end of the day and they have to cut off somewhere. The main thing is the public is informed either way whether you call it an advisory or warning. An inch or two difference in projection is all that’s different. Never understood why people cared so much about that - if you’re in the borderline of warning vs advisory you clearly know it could go either way. 

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Just now, BoulderWX said:

I mean it’s semantics at the end of the day and they have to cut off somewhere. The main thing is the public is informed either way whether you call it an advisory or warning. An inch or two difference in projection is all that’s different. Never understood why people cared so much about that - if you’re in the borderline of warning vs advisory you clearly know it could go either way. 

You have to realize not everyone is in tune with the meanings of weather terms BUT Winter Storm Warning comes across more seriously than just an Advisory to most folks.

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9 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

You have to realize not everyone is in tune with the meanings of weather terms BUT Winter Storm Warning comes across more seriously than just an Advisory to most folks.

Over/under 300 more people are going to die now because of this warning vs. advisory blunder?

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2/7/94 was insanely mild down in the TN Valley/SE.  ATL I believe hit 80 that day...might be closest match but February is a different story than Dec.  Its way easier for those places to get that warm in early February than late Dec

One of my all time favorite storms


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