Jump to content
  • Member Statistics

    17,587
    Total Members
    7,904
    Most Online
    LopezElliana
    Newest Member
    LopezElliana
    Joined

Potential widespread snow event for Wednesday Night through Thursday.


CoastalWx

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 1.9k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Hopefully we see a nice bump by 12z tomorrow...but I'm about ready to stick a fork in this one for more than about 3-4"...its a shame because we are wasting a lot things here. The more suppressed solution has less impressive frontogenesis so even those that get the snow won't get blasted. A more robust northerly solution would increase the ML frontogenesis and get us good.

Amazingly, we are getting blasted here in northwest Jersey Will. 3" already 1-2"/hr rates. Definitely surprised me.It is also snowing good and sticking all the way to coastal monmouth County, NJ, with a heavy coating at my house already.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Amazingly, we are getting blasted here in northwest Jersey Will. 3" already 1-2"/hr rates. Definitely surprised me.It is also snowing good and sticking all the way to coastal monmouth County, NJ, with a heavy coating at my house already.

I thought you were in central NJ :P The roads are starting to get covered here also; the snow is fluffy and dry as the temps are still falling almost as fast as the snow is. This looks and feels like January-- that Jan 26-27 analog might work out after all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I thought you were in central NJ :P The roads are starting to get covered here also; the snow is fluffy and dry as the temps are still falling almost as fast as the snow is. This looks and feels like January-- that Jan 26-27 analog might work out after all.

Left there at 2AM it was raining, transitioned to snow on my drive up 287..Now I'm at work in Hackettstown and we are getting blasted. The radar and reports we're getting in to says that freehol north in my home county are getting blasted too now. Belmar is 33º

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Left there at 2AM it was raining, transitioned to snow on my drive up 287..Now I'm at work in Hackettstown and we are getting blasted. The radar and reports we're getting in to says that freehol north in my home county are getting blasted too now. Belmar is 33º

Same here-- 33 degrees with moderate occasionally heavy snow and everything's covered. Hopefully we can squeeze a few inches out of this first band and a few more from what happens later tonight.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Left there at 2AM it was raining, transitioned to snow on my drive up 287..Now I'm at work in Hackettstown and we are getting blasted. The radar and reports we're getting in to says that freehol north in my home county are getting blasted too now. Belmar is 33º

Yeah shock to have 2 inches here right now...wow

Link to comment
Share on other sites

ALY wont put a WWA up for here despite the point forecast of 3-6". They don't even have one up for Columbia County. Go figure.

So it goes from no advisory in Albany County to a warning when you cross the line into Greene County.

Interesting the BOX site has Hampshire County listed as being under a WWA but it's not appearing that way on the P/C map. Yet the forecast here is 3-6".

Link to comment
Share on other sites

ALY wont put a WWA up for here despite the point forecast of 3-6". They don't even have one up for Columbia County. Go figure.

So it goes from no advisory in Albany County to a warning when you cross the line into Greene County.

Well, at this point in the season a 3-6" snowfall doesn't get much attention. Still, inconsistent.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not sure how this impacts you guys down south... but our summit temps at 4,000ft (probably 875mb?) have been running a full 5-8F lower than guidance over the past 12-24 hours. It is currently 7F, breezy, and snowing at the summit when it was supposed to be around 15F at 6am.

I wonder how MWN is doing relative to guidance but I've noticed often when the summits up here start running below 24 hour progs, the confluence to the north is strengthening more than anticipated.

1" of new fluff overnight here at 1,500ft. 8" past 48 hours. Snow depth 35". Snow depth now at 95" at 3,700ft... can we reach 100" depth here over the next 10 days?!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not sure how this impacts you guys down south... but our summit temps at 4,000ft (probably 875mb?) have been running a full 5-8F lower than guidance over the past 12-24 hours. It is currently 7F, breezy, and snowing at the summit when it was supposed to be around 15F at 6am.

I wonder how MWN is doing relative to guidance but I've noticed often when the summits up here start running below 24 hour progs, the confluence to the north is strengthening more than anticipated.

1" of new fluff overnight here at 1,500ft. 8" past 48 hours. Snow depth 35".

How much you thinking we'll see down here? I like 4-7 pike south

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...