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Allsnow

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  1. Yep, that was evident early on with the back edge of the feeder band near cape May earlier. Its currently exiting Monmouth county
  2. 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
  3. If this storm had stayed east of the metro the flooding would have been very impactful
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. Rain is definitely going to miss the bulk of the metro. The back edge is already through Richmond. the main issue will be wind or severe threat
  7. Perhaps along the immediate shoreline/eastern LI but I think less then 50 mph for much of the area
  8. Yeah, it’s been clear since yesterday the heaviest of the rain will be in eastern Pa and NW jersey.
  9. I’m sure it will be impactful for some locations but I would sell on any big wind threat IMO
  10. The track will continue to bounce around until Monday. Its hard to really get a idea on what the track will be until then
  11. Lots of trees and wires down around Edison. Winds were incredible
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