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Snow Potential Dec 26-27


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10 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

MJO812 uncancelled it.

yes and when is the last time we had 2 Winter Storm threads active at the same time ? As for this late week event only thing that I have high confidence in today is the precip shield will not miss to the south - still low confidence in precip types region wide and amounts.........

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

yes and when is the last time we had 2 Winter Storm threads active at the same time ? As for this late week event only thing that I have high confidence in today is the precip shield will not miss to the south - still low confidence in precip types region wide and amounts.........

 

 

 

I agree concerning a miss to the south. The historical odds would favor something further north than what the recent runs of the GFS have been showing. It should also be noted that most storms during PNA- patterns have lighter amounts. 

Many options are on the table, including a weak, sheared out primary that produces very little precipitation. Let's see how things evolve. 

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26 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

I agree concerning a miss to the south. The historical odds would favor something further north than what the recent runs of the GFS have been showing. It should also be noted that most storms during PNA- patterns have lighter amounts. 

Many options are on the table, including a weak, sheared out primary that produces very little precipitation. Let's see how things evolve. 

Yeah I still think less juicy and more north is likely.  I could see SN/PL/FZRA in NYC.  I am not highly confident in this range at the metro being mostly snow at all.  I don't like the -PNA and think the pattern upstream over the N Plains/MW will allow this to probably gain too much latitude before its shunted.

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2 hours ago, donsutherland1 said:

I agree concerning a miss to the south. The historical odds would favor something further north than what the recent runs of the GFS have been showing. It should also be noted that most storms during PNA- patterns have lighter amounts. 

Many options are on the table, including a weak, sheared out primary that produces very little precipitation. Let's see how things evolve. 

If there is in fact a snowstorm Friday-Saturday in the NYC metro with a PNA that strongly negative (full-latitude trough down to Baja), then it will be remembered as an extremely anomalous event 

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7 minutes ago, snowman19 said:

If there is in fact a snowstorm Friday-Saturday in the NYC metro with a PNA that strongly negative (full-latitude trough down to Baja), then it will be remembered as an extremely anomalous event 

It would certainly be unusual. The New York City area hasn't seen many 4" or greater snowstorms when the PNA has been negative. Lighter amounts are far more common. Boston is usually favored with 4" or above amounts. 

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