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It's coming 1/31-2/1


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13 minutes ago, Winterweatherlover said:

This feels like maybe a NYC western fringe storm while LI and ENE get bombed, we've it so much over the past 5-10 years but hopefully it trends west. 

Fine by me! Central Suffolk crush job

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19 minutes ago, Winterweatherlover said:

This feels like maybe a NYC western fringe storm while LI and ENE get bombed, we've it so much over the past 5-10 years but hopefully it trends west. 

I have that feeling too for the same reasons you mentioned but it's close enough to keep our interest at the very least.

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I’m kind of hoping this one misses. The piles at the end of my driveway are already shoulder high and I’m running out of room. With temps this week bitterly cold not much will melt. Starting to worry about my roof collapsing.

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8 minutes ago, Stormlover74 said:

We're going to need a track well inside the bm for a big hit away from the coast. Its almost wrapped up like a hurricane instead of an expansive precip shield

Bc these runs tn are closed off so far south that its starts to occlude early and drift east.  I still think the models tn were a step in the right direction. 

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1 minute ago, NJwx85 said:

I’m kind of hoping this one misses. The piles at the end of my driveway are already shoulder high and I’m running out of room. With temps this week bitterly cold not much will melt. Starting to worry about my roof collapsing.

Not to be an ass, but your roof must be pretty unstable.  This is pure fluff for the time being.

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1 minute ago, SnoSki14 said:

Actually think we're in a really good spot right now. Ridge out west is pretty far west giving us plenty of wiggle room to shift NW. 

And big storms almost always shift NW

My main concern now is too much of a NW move down in the SE over time.  We don't want to see places like BHM/ATL/BNA getting accumulating snow from this, if that happens there would be a higher chance this has mixing issues up here.

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8 minutes ago, NJwx85 said:

I’m kind of hoping this one misses. The piles at the end of my driveway are already shoulder high and I’m running out of room. With temps this week bitterly cold not much will melt. Starting to worry about my roof collapsing.

Everyone here always talks about getting crushed so take it as a win. 

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