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Everything posted by TJW014
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Final call: No changes from yesterday afternoon to my map. I'm not buying into the NAM/GFS/HRRR hype, but think it's worth taking note of them being solutions if we have an all-snow event. Otherwise, it's a plowable snow for all that will be sticking around for a long time given the bitter cold arriving. Worth noting there may be a screw zone somewhere on either side of I-95 due to subsidence between heavier bands. Likewise, anyone sitting under these heavy bands could pick up an extra inch or two if they remain stationary. Coastal areas will likely still have mixing issues at onset. Enjoy everyone!
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Power's out. Again. Same area. 5th time this month.
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LOL accidentally uploaded the wrong map. Map update: Not too much has changed aside from bumping up totals slightly for pretty much everyone. Looks to be a decent event for 98% of us. I still think the coast mixes initially, but otherwise I'm pretty confident we see an all-snow event for I-95 and NYC.
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Said f*** it and made a map. For the most part, discounting RGEM/GGEM. I believe it is too strong/amped and will cave to the SE. If it doesn't, a lot of us are going to be unhappy. Pretty confident on a rain/mix at the start for the NJ Coastal Plain (more so here) and some for E Long Island too. Otherwise, I went with a blend of GFS, Ukie, and Euro. Think it comes a bit farther west and lightly stronger/juicer than the Ukie/Euro, but not to GFS/GEM amounts. Overall think it's a good 3 - 4 - 5 inch event for most of us, except for extreme south/east spots. Given the speed of this thing, I think the upper limit is 7, maybe 8 inches somewhere just NW of 287. Aside from the coast, ratios should be increasing as the storm progresses, highest farther NW, up to 15:1. Feel free to roast, criticize, wring me by the neck, etc.
