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Allsnow

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  1. We are due for a string of ratters, so it would not shocked me if we have another mild/snowless winter. La Niña is typically not snowy around here. Personally, I’m in no rush for winter. With covid restrictions and cold weather it makes for a depressing time. The warmer weather has at least made the pandemic more tolerable
  2. I need this to stay weak to have a chance down here It will be nice to cool the western pac so the mjo isn’t married to P5-6
  3. This summer has been amazing! I love the heat, storms, and hurricanes! Keep it coming! Do we really want winter with 50’s and rain? No thanks
  4. Parts of the region experienced wind gusts past 70 mph. Sites reporting wind gusts of 70 mph or above included: Berkeley Twp, NJ: 75 mph Blue Point, NY: 71 mph Cape May NOS, NJ: 75 mph Grasonville, MD: 71 mph Great Gull Island, NY: 73 mph Great South Bay, NY: 75 mph Farmingdale, NY: 78 mph Jackson Heights, NY: 73 mph New York City-JFK Airport: 70 mph Ocean City, NJ: 72 mph Rutgers, NJ: 70 mph Smyrna Landing (2 NW), DE: 96 mph Stony Brook, NY: 75 mph Toms River, NJ: 70 mph impressive @donsutherland1
  5. Quick hitting storm! It’s actually not that bad outside currently. Time to grill some steaks
  6. @Parsley in da house! Hope all is well! You guys got rocked with the rain in eastern Pa
  7. It was definitely a bit drier then I expected along the coast. I would have thought feeder band would have produced better rains. The tor threat was largely a bust around the metro as it never materialized. That being said, the rain was impressive in eastern Pa and the wind did not disappoint us. (Unless you took those wind maps as gospel)
  8. Thankfully we didn’t loose power here. I’m ready to clean up and get back in the boat!
  9. The further east track definitely open up the metro for stronger winds. The tor watch (while warranted) never really produced around the metro.
  10. Numerous trees and wires down around Metuchen. Police department advised everyone to stay home. I always knew this would be impactful
  11. Yep, that was evident early on with the back edge of the feeder band near cape May earlier. Its currently exiting Monmouth county
  12. Not much going on severe wise so far.... Thats a big wall of water heading towards NW jersey. This thing is moving as the eye is very close to PHl
  13. If this storm had stayed east of the metro the flooding would have been very impactful
  14. Nothing is warned in southern nj. All the tor watches and FFW are in eastern Pa with the heavy convection. You can already see the dry punch of air moving into cape May
  15. For eastern sections the radar has a line down by acy and then that’s it. All the heavy convection continues to pump into eastern Pa
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