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1/21 clipper/coastal


Zelocita Weather

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A lot of models are trying to tuck the low into the coast from 36-39 hours, which the SREF shows with the spread towards Cape May NJ. There is limited time to do so, however, as a kicker in the northern stream is arriving by 42 hours. The shortwave behind the storm should limit amplification and thus restrict totals to the 8-12" amounts, keeping this a notch below a historic storm.

 

Probably. Although, this could be a rare event when the heaviest snowfall will dump quite quickly and we could be looking at 2"/hr. So maybe someone could be looking at 15" or more at Central LI. That is if the storm tilts a bit faster. It won't take much. 

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A lot of models are trying to tuck the low into the coast from 36-39 hours, which the SREF shows with the spread towards Cape May NJ. There is limited time to do so, however, as a kicker in the northern stream is arriving by 42 hours. The shortwave behind the storm should limit amplification and thus restrict totals to the 8-12" amounts, keeping this a notch below a historic storm.

 

Yup.  However we've always seen this being a tricky component in terms of it's speed and timing in doing so.  Will be very interesting to watch.

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