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Winter Storm Threat Feb 22-24th


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2 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

4 PM tomorrow is very unlikely for Blizzard Warnings especially on a lower than usual travel weekend

Schools  start back up Monday for most as winter breaks ending, Saturday afternoon or Sunday morning warnings will be flying again

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There is increasing confidence of an impactful snowfall across the
region Sunday into Monday. However, there is still is some
uncertainty with the low track.

In addition, for coastal locations there is potential for widespread
minor to moderate coastal flooding during the Sunday night high tide
cycle.

 

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13 minutes ago, Snowpsycho said:

I think I started with Bill Evans weather chat then drifted towards those forums.

Bill Evans Weather Forums -> EasternUS -> AmericanWX

I tried Accuweather for like a day, but everyone was like WeatherGeek. So I left. 

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Just now, wthrmn654 said:

Schools  start back up Monday for most as winter breaks ending, Saturday afternoon or Sunday morning warnings will be flying again

Thats only in certain districts - I think Don would have more info on exacly what time frame closer to a storm onset NWS policy is too issue them so they are sure each requirement is going to be met for which area(s)

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19 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

Believe it or not this forum may actually be the most accurate when it comes to the weather. 

TV news usually lags behind and the stuff on social media & YouTube is mostly an overhyped joke. 

Believe this or not…I got referred to this forum from another dude from a NY Jets message board of all places…you guys nailed Sandy from the beginning and I started lurking on the regular after that. 
 

Lurked until Isaias when I officially became a member (literally lurked almost a decade) and now I still keep the talking mostly to people who know more than me (no matter what some poster’s biases’ may or may not be). Because as much of a geek my family, friends and co-workers think I am…I got NOTHING on like 98% of you. 
 

Still…I never thought my biggest kicks on this board would be you all living and dying with each model output and then declaring a model great or crap depending on what bias you do have. It’s fantastic and speaking for myself it’s utterly enthralling (and occassionally hilarious).  
 

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3 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

Thats only in certain districts - I think Don would have more info on exacly what time frame closer to a storm onset NWS policy is too issue them so they are sure each requirement is going to be met for which area(s)

Watch
Indicates that conditions are favorable for the particular weather event in and near the Watch area, and which may pose a risk to life and property. Watches are issued up to 72 hours in advance with forecaster confidence around 50%.

 

Warning/Advisory
Indicates that a particular weather event is imminent or occurring. Advisories are issued if the weather event will lead to nuisance conditions, while Warnings are issued for significant weather events which will pose a risk to life and property. Warnings and Advisories are issued up to 48 hours in advance with forecaster confidence of at least 80%.

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3 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

Thats only in certain districts - I think Don would have more info on exacly what time frame closer to a storm onset NWS policy is too issue them so they are sure each requirement is going to be met for which area(s)

 

I would think the mayor will probably close schools on Monday

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5 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

Thats only in certain districts - I think Don would have more info on exacly what time frame closer to a storm onset NWS policy is too issue them so they are sure each requirement is going to be met for which area(s)

Watches are usually issued 48 hours in advance (sometimes 72 hours if confidence is high); warnings are issued when an event is ongoing or imminent (usually 24 hours or less from the event).

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11 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

why doesn't your friend try to work for himself online ?? - Steve D. and DT etc. etc. seem to be doing ok.......

tough when working full time...you get exhausted. he's still young; i told him go for an advanced degree. even steve d had to sell suits at macy's for awhile. guy's gotta earn a paycheck.

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