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  1. crankyweatherguy‏ @crankywxguy 3h3 hours ago More Been talking about the "Jan 17-19 period" for quite a while. May be more 19-20 in the end. #bsr seems to hint at a coastal ride turned Hudson Valley driver. We've got quite a bit of time on this one though.
  2. We will probably see some accumulating snow on Wednesday, transient in nature.. Starts out WSW and slowly veerrs NW.
  3. LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... While this period will be a little more active than the days leading into it...it certainly does not have the makings for any impactful storm systems. This will also mark the start of the two week period where climatologically our temperatures should be at their lowest for the year. Lets first look at the large scale hemispheric flow. The notorious polar vortex is forecast to `behave` itself during this period...as the hub for its individual shortwave lobes will remain over Baffin Island. Our most intense cold usually comes when this feature is displaced at least 500 miles further to the south. Meanwhile...the amplified flow over the Lower 48 will flatten during this time period. This will come courtesy of a wealth of Pacific energy that will finally beat down the dominant omega block over the intermountain region. The flatter flow over the country will promote some Pacific modification over the Lower Great Lakes so that our temperatures will actually average a little above normal...but not for long. High pressure nosing across our forecast area from the Lower Mississippi Valley on Tuesday will give way to a fairly strong cold front during the day Wednesday. The front will be accompanied by some snow showers...which should be enhanced east of both lakes. Snow accumulations are not expected to be significant. Colder air in the wake of the front will force our mercury back below normal for Thursday when daytime highs will be in the teens and 20s.
  4. I don't much into anything this far out haha U think we have it bad, the N Mid-Atlantic has been watching snow to their north and south all winter .LR GFS would continue their misery.. I'm hoping for a step down process as storms have been cutting all winter.. My in-laws in CNJ have a trace of snow so far this winter..
  5. Euro cut that storm on the 19th lol Personally I'd rather see that than a fish storm at the moment...
  6. Weak multi bands set up but snow pretty decent..NW flow events are great if u like seeing snow in the air but suck if u wanna see it add up..
  7. Could be some SW out ahead of the front mid-week.. Looks like we could be in for another transient band as flow veerrs NW behind the front.. Gives us something to freshen up the snowpack..
  8. Some cold nights incoming.. Friday Scattered flurries before 10am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 15. Wind chill values as low as -10. Northwest wind around 10 mph. Friday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 2. Northwest wind around 6 mph. Saturday Mostly sunny, with a high near 17. Wind chill values as low as -5. Northwest wind around 6 mph. Saturday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 0. North wind around 6 mph. Sunday Sunny, with a high near 17. Sunday Night Mostly clear, with a low around -1. SWS ...BITTERLY COLD WIND CHILLS EXPECTED TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING... The combination of cold temperatures and persistent wind will make tonight feel colder than it has been for quite some time. Wind chills will drop below zero across most of Western New York, with wind chill values as low as 25 below zero east of Lake Ontario. The coldest conditions will be late tonight and early Friday morning. Frostbite and hypothermia can occur if precautions are not taken. Make sure to dress properly if you are planning to be outdoors during this time.
  9. Beat me to it Dave haha Canadian has it too, SE of the GFS..Not like it matters at this point..
  10. Still coming down pretty good, I think we add a couple inches,,
  11. More snow!! Huge fluff factor as you would expect. Let's see how long it last..
  12. ********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL******************** LOCATION STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL OF /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT NEW YORK ...Allegany County... Rushford 3.2 800 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Angelica 2.3 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Wellsville 2.0 500 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Whitesville 1.2 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Alfred 0.6 715 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer ...Cattaraugus County... Cattaraugus 13.5 800 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Little Valley 11.0 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 1 ENE Randolph 9.0 730 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS Humphrey 8.8 600 AM 1/10 Trained Spotter 1 NNE Franklinville 8.5 607 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS SSE Ischua 7.2 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS Perrysburg 6.0 940 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer ...Cayuga County... Port Byron 9.0 830 AM 1/10 Social Media ...Chautauqua County... 3 N Celoron 16.5 600 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 2 N Jamestown 15.3 650 AM 1/10 Trained Spotter 4 ENE Jamestown 11.4 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer NE Kennedy 10.0 600 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 4 E Jamestown 8.0 300 AM 1/10 Social Media 3 SSE Frewsburg 7.0 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS Falconer 6.4 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 SW Dunkirk 0.5 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 S Dunkirk 0.5 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Silver Creek 0.4 730 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 1 WNW Fredonia 0.1 500 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ...Erie County... Sardinia 9.5 800 AM 1/10 Trained Spotter Akron 6.5 645 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ESE Clarence Center 5.7 645 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 3 NE Cheektowaga 3.6 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS Buffalo Airport 3.6 700 AM 1/10 ASOS 4 ESE North Boston 3.3 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS Boston 3.3 730 AM 1/10 Trained Spotter 1 NW Williamsville 3.2 852 AM 1/10 Trained Spotter 1 NW Kenmore 3.1 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 2 SE Glenwood 3.0 800 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 5 NNE Amherst 2.8 800 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS Alden 2.5 738 AM 1/10 Trained Spotter 2 NW Cheektowaga 2.0 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 3 NE Tonawanda 2.0 730 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 2 SSE East Aurora 1.9 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 W West Seneca 1.8 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ESE Kenmore 1.8 735 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 3 E Williamsville 1.6 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 W Colden 1.4 730 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 3 NNE East Aurora 1.4 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 2 WNW West Seneca 1.0 745 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 2 NE Boston 0.9 730 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 SSE Eden 0.4 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 2 SSW Blasdell 0.3 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS WSW Hamburg 0.2 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ...Genesee County... 3 WSW Batavia 6.0 800 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 NW Batavia 5.0 745 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 3 E Alden 4.7 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 E Le Roy 3.7 800 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 2 NE Stafford 3.5 800 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 W Batavia 2.0 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ...Jefferson County... ENE West Carthage 8.1 655 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 ESE Watertown 4.0 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ...Lewis County... 1 E Osceola 10.0 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Chases Lake 5.4 600 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Lowville 3.4 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Highmarket 3.3 517 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 1 NW Constableville 2.0 400 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ...Livingston County... 1 ENE Dansville 1.2 815 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS Avon 1.0 800 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 2 W Mount Morris 1.0 800 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer ...Monroe County... Rochester Airport 5.9 654 AM 1/10 ASOS 5 NNW Scottsville 4.2 600 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 4 SSE Pittsford 3.3 800 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 2 NE Honeoye Falls 3.1 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS Brockport 2.6 900 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 1 N Greece 2.5 830 AM 1/10 Social Media ...Niagara County... 1 NE Lockport 3.7 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 3 ESE Lockport 3.3 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 4 NE Sanborn 3.2 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer North Tonawanda 2.9 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 1 NNE North Tonawand 2.9 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 3 WNW Lockport 2.6 820 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 6 E Niagara Falls 1.0 810 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS Niagara Falls Airpor 0.5 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 2 NE Youngstown 0.5 745 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer ...Ontario County... Honeoye 2.0 815 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 2 WNW Geneva 1.5 800 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 3 S Canandaigua 1.0 800 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer ...Orleans County... Medina 2.6 600 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer WNW Medina 0.5 800 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ...Oswego County... 8 N Redfield 16.6 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Fulton 2.2 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 5 ESE Oswego 1.9 600 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 1 NE Pulaski 0.6 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ...Wayne County... 3 ESE Macedon 7.4 721 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 2 SW Walworth 4.5 700 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS 2 NW Palmyra 4.3 815 AM 1/10 CoCoRaHS ...Wyoming County... 3 W Wyoming 7.6 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer Warsaw 6.3 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 3 N Silver Springs 3.8 700 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer 7 SW Attica 3.2 600 AM 1/10 Co-Op Observer
  13. And this is what my vehicle looks like lol Maybe the pulaski spotter measured off his/her car ..
  14. Catching that strong band at the moment, sun is trying to peak out lol Hrrr and 3k Nam say we're done in the next couple of hours..
  15. Some nice bands heading that way now, haven't seen yellow on the radarscope radar since last night..Should be some 1"-2" inch stuff in there.. Wifey goes to work in pulaski in less then an hr, should know soon enough..
  16. Yea i agree, the intial band alone should of gave them more then that lol [7:55PM Update] Several areas of heavy snow will continue this evening east of Lake Ontario, across the higher terrain east of Lake Erie, and a narrow lake effect band from Lake Huron crossing the Buffalo area and Wyoming County. Snowfall rates of 1 to 1.5 inches per hour possible.
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