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Potential snow event on the 9th?


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Skies have become party cloudy here, temp up to 37 and DP down to 11. Dry air definitely pressing in from the north.

You do understand the fact that ur location was on the northern fringe of the light precipitation? It has been model that way for a while.....u should expect a stray flurry at best

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You do understand the fact that ur location was on the northern fringe of the light precipitation? It has been model that way for a while.....u should expect a stray flurry at best

Hey Tim, hope all is well, actually models are hinting at a weak comma head to slide east along the south coast of ct later tonight, gfs gives us measurable, and the hrrr model looks good for this area up here, column is cold and saturated, but its a sketchy scenario anytime a s/w redevelops out east, time will tell, hope you enjoy the snow later!

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You do understand the fact that ur location was on the northern fringe of the light precipitation? It has been model that way for a while.....u should expect a stray flurry at best

Yup-just stating that it may even be drier that expected and if it's drier here, it's likely to be drier in NYC

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The radar from PHL looks great. The axis of the snow looks to head through central jers and and through southern nyc and LI. I think we have that suprise I talked about yesterday that know one responded to on the way.

This looks great ? Is any of this hitting the ground ?

http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?zoommode=pan&prevzoom=zoom&num=6&frame=0&delay=15&scale=1.000&noclutter=0&ID=DIX&type=N0R&showstorms=0&lat=0&lon=0&label=you&map.x=400&map.y=240&scale=1.000&centerx=400&centery=240&showlabels=1&rainsnow=0&lightning=0&lerror=20&num_stns_min=2&num_stns_max=9999&avg_off=9999

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All things considered; looks pretty discouraging for the Wednesday "event"....would expect about 1/10 to 1/2 an inch of snow across NYC and Long Island...and that might be pushing it...

Totals: 2/8/12:

Islip: 0.4"

JFK: 0.3"

Newark: 0.2"

LGA: T

Central Park: T

Bridgeport: 0.0"

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The blistering winter of 2011-2012 continues.

If both of you could, fix the quote so it says "Central Park" rather than JFK....thanks...

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If both of you could, fix the quote so it says "Central Park" rather than JFK....thanks...

I'll make it say "NYC"...you and I disagree on this...but I always view NYC as central park..maybe its a met thing. I know a lot of native NYCers love to call it CPK which to me is Virginia.

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I'll make it say "NYC"...you and I disagree on this...but I always view NYC as central park..maybe its a met thing. I know a lot of native NYCers love to call it CPK which to me is Virginia.

Personally I consider KNYC confusing...there are 3 1st order weather stations in town and KNYC could be any one of them.....I like to name all 3.

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Personally I consider KNYC confusing...there are 3 1st order weather stations in town and KNYC could be any one of them.....I like to name all 3.

I agree its really confusing...it drives me nuts sometimes actually...but I do not like the use of CPK there because its an actual site in Virginia that many of us see all the time on metar codes. I guess its fine for people who don;t deal with places outside of the NYC metro area, but that is where the hatred of that abbreviation comes from.

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