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February 3rd Snowstorm


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Wow, that is just through noon. Many people are going to be seriously caught off guard tomorrow.

Dan yes this is going to be a bad situation as there had been virtually no notice from NYC metro to boston. Remember too how many out of region people are trying to move around come dawn.

Nice event inbound. It seems like some of the better events keep happening on the back end of warmth

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Well you said rounded up to .79 by .003 so yes you're right, my math was off. Oops lol.

RGEM gets the 0.75" line to about Manhattan-sounds good to me. NAM is likely too wet but this system is loaded with Gulf moisture so this will be a moisture laden storm. Totally different from the Arctic boundary storms in Jan that had no moisture until they tapped the Atlantic.

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The rain was suppose to happen anyway, but it'll be very light. The rain will cool the mid level columns and drag the cold air to the surface. It won't take much for the temps at the surface to drop at 32F. 

As soon as precip increases it will flip to snow. Around NYC, we should lose very little to rain or mix. From maybe Belmar on south is a different story though.

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I'm not really that surprised-look at the radar over KY/TN. There's tons of moisture and it's going to slam us when it gets here. I think in 12 hours we will all be very, very happy.

Yeah I just don't remember the last time the models ramped up like this 6 hours before the beginning of a storm. The past couple storms we saw this but not nearly as dramatically.

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