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February 4th-6th Overunning & Possible Coastal Threat


IsentropicLift

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It sounds like even JFK is mostly frozen based on the Euro.

Even by 12z everyone is still frozen. I'm surprised these colder trends are continuing, normally these kind of storms inch north over time.

 

Starting to look like a 3-6" event for most of the city without much plain rain except on the immediate shore, and even then it looks like a 33-34F rain that won't melt a lot of the snow.

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Nam has been the warmest along with the ggem, so that's a good sign... As the current storm pulls away is should even get colder and follow the gfs

The NAM is very cold at the surface and warm aloft, and to me that makes perfect sense. It's not the case of the low levels being too warm.

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The NAM at least for NYC proper is mainly sleet when you look at the soundings, the model wants to show FZRA but the depth of the cold layer is generally deep enough until 15Z for it to be sleet...it shows snow for 1hour then sleet but I'm inclined to think the snow may hold for 3-4 hours...if I had to guess for near NYC, snow 05-08z, sleet 09-15z then FZRA

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Long time lurker stepping out from the shadows for this potentially amazing period of winter weather...With respect to the possible changeover to plain rain Wednesday; if NYC and Nassau are modeled out by the 12z NAM to be all frozen, I would be very skeptical that all of Suffolk County goes wet. This could be the case of the old "north of the LIE" coming into play. From my recollections, the scenario depicted by the NAM rarely plays out that way.

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