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Extreme Cold, Snow & Sleet: SECS 1/24 - 1/26


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9 minutes ago, Snowlover11 said:

Gfs ticked ever so slightly south, not much but a tickle of a nickel smudge. Snow axis is a little weird though.

How does no one comment on this crazy Dr. Seuss line?!  Was this from Cat in the Winter Hat or Horton Hears pinging on his window?  

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30 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

The nature of this storm is pretty clear that New England would get nailed a few days ago. It was pretty clear to everyone this wouldn’t end up a VA/Mid Atlantic snowstorm. Retreating high, retreating confluence, trough in the west and SE ridging=SWFE that favors I-90, Boston over to Albany and S NY. The initial high pressure/overrunning gives people like us down to DC a fighting chance but the best is along I-90. I-84 should do very well too. 

The 84 corridor is still sitting in an ideal location . 14-18” should be widespread north of Suffern. 

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3 minutes ago, Metasequoia said:

Another Ukie run, another NYC snow hole. Having said that... it's a colder solution, which is welcome.

Yea what is with that snow hole over nyc?! Unreal that it hasn’t moved in pretty much of all the UKIE runs. Anyone have an explanation for what is causing that?

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7 minutes ago, MJO812 said:

Precip is flying on the radar. I wouldn't be shocked to see this storm start earlier than modeled. 

Likewise for the brunt of it closing down likely between midnight and 3 am Monday 

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3 minutes ago, SACRUS said:

 

Very near unanimous and consistently similar QPF for the area for the last 3-4 days of 1.10  - 1.50 .

 

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The QPF has consistently been at least 1 inch for sure.  Also, seems like it has been increasing for days.

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There is going to be 1 - 1.5" of LE region wide, all of it frozen (except maybe the Jersey shore and that whole area of dixie).

This will be the most wintry week we have had in years, and it will look and feel it.  Should be pretty cool.  I'm waxing up my BC skis.

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Euro and Euro AI have a big thump. Around a foot for NYC. 

Euro and GFS going in opposite directions. Surprising nobody seems to riled up about it. I think 10+ is on the table still for NYC


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5 minutes ago, NorthShoreWx said:

There is going to be 1 - 1.5" of LE region wide, all of it frozen (except maybe the Jersey shore and that whole area of dixie).

This will be the most wintry week we have had in years, and it will look and feel it.  Should be pretty cool.  I'm waxing up my BC skis.

Retention snobs rejoice!  Going to feel like deep winter for a bit.  Can’t wait!1

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Just now, Eduardo said:

Retention snobs rejoice!  Going to feel like deep winter for a bit.  Can’t wait!1

I’m hoping for the freezing drizzle at the end-maybe it happens in the dry slot when there’s little lift. It’ll encase everything into a glacier. 

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