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Interior NW Burbs & Hudson Valley - Discussion


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  On 2/15/2014 at 4:55 PM, Juliancolton said:

I don't think radar looks all that great, but the HRRR suggests a general 2-4" with some 4-6" pixels over parts of Putnam and Orange. Especially after this last storm, my feeling on the HRRR is that it's excellent for identifying and locating localized precip patterns, as long as you cut the verbatim totals a bit. IMO, something like 3.5" is probably our ceiling. I would totally lock in 1.5" to smooth out the lumpy snowpiles, though. :)

 

Flurries and heavy melting at 37F. Not sure why I'm so warm.

It didnt distinquish the sleet from the snow in it's amounts

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  On 2/15/2014 at 8:18 PM, WIN said:

at work in butler, nj. rt 23 has been just wet all day. road is rapidly becoming snow covered as intensity is picking up.

yup thats what i just posted above, over 1 inch on old snow and it was 0 on roads. all roads covered,no(well all sides

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  On 2/15/2014 at 8:11 PM, snywx said:

These are the events where your elevation will help you. I was down in the city of Middletown about an hour ago ( 500') and its white rain there.

 

Most likely so. I was bitching about the snow yesterday and my wife commented well you wanted to live on top of the mountain.

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  On 2/15/2014 at 8:16 PM, West Mtn NY said:

It didnt distinquish the sleet from the snow in it's amounts

Yeah but even QPF is usually somewhat overdone. Radar is showing a rapidly expanding band of precip over NW NJ and the lower HV, just like the HRRR suggested, but I still don't think anybody approaches 6".

 

0.7" new (on the measuring board; nothing on pavement) at 31F.

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  On 2/15/2014 at 8:21 PM, Animal said:

Most likely so. I was bitching about the snow yesterday and my wife commented well you wanted to live on top of the mountain.

i remeber u asking a few years ago where to move to and i recommended that area to u lol(well i belive that was u that asked)

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  On 2/15/2014 at 8:22 PM, Juliancolton said:

Yeah but even QPF is usually somewhat overdone. Radar is showing a rapidly expanding band of precip over NW NJ and the lower HV, just like the HRRR suggested, but I still don't think anybody approaches 6".

 

0.7" new (on the measuring board; nothing on pavement) at 31F.

 

Agreed... 4" should be the ceiling for most.

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got the same thing from my better half.. haha

 

officially getting plastered now.

  On 2/15/2014 at 8:21 PM, Animal said:

Most likely so. I was bitching about the snow yesterday and my wife commented well you wanted to live on top of the mountain.

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respecfully disagree, sir.  i think quite a chunk of real estate reaches over 4....

 

  On 2/15/2014 at 8:32 PM, snywx said:

Agreed... 4" should be the ceiling for most.

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  On 2/15/2014 at 9:08 PM, West Mtn NY said:

Hey, anybody noticing that the vaunted warmup next week is being gradually muted each day we get closer. This is going to become a couple of 40-45 degree days when all said and done. The Mon-Tues snow will be a bigger deal also as we get closer (3-6, 4-8)

I was thinking that while looking at the latest forecasted highs for the week. Plus with all the snow pack I'm sure it has some effect.

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  On 2/15/2014 at 9:21 PM, viking70 said:

wow.  It went from snowhole to snowstorm in a few minutes.  Went from 32.7 degrees to 30.7 in half and hour since it started snowing.  It has dropped 1/2 an inch in the last half hour.   :lmao:   

You got awhile to go but for us West of the Hudson, it's about time to turn on the Olympics

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