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March 12 -14 Potential Storm


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  On 3/12/2014 at 9:05 PM, YanksFan27 said:

What model had precipitation redeveloping on the northern and NW side of the low after the main cold front comes through?

It's deformation associated with the upper low over W NY. A number of models had snow lingering over that area as the upper low pivoted through. It's going to continue and intensify as it heads towards VT/NH later. That's how some people where it has been sleeting for much of this will get a few inches of snow or so.

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  On 3/12/2014 at 9:13 PM, jm1220 said:

It's deformation associated with the upper low over W NY. A number of models had snow lingering over that area as the upper low pivoted through. It's going to continue and intensify as it heads towards VT/NH later. That's how some people where it has been sleeting for much of this will get a few inches of snow or so.

Will that affect us? Down to 49 degrees here with moderate rain.
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  On 3/12/2014 at 9:18 PM, Pitmaster said:

What's interesting is that here in Monroe in Orange County I'm down to 36 degrees already.

while the atmosphere over us torched the surface warm front wasn't able to push North Westward into Orange County today, it set up near the New York Connecticut border. The cold air has been slowly draining down the Hudson with the NNE flow locked in on the west side of that front. 30 miles east it was in the 50s while 39 at SWF.
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  On 3/12/2014 at 10:17 PM, West Mtn NY said:

while the atmosphere over us torched the surface warm front wasn't able to push North Westward into Orange County today, it set up near the New York Connecticut border. The cold air has been slowly draining down the Hudson with the NNE flow locked in on the west side of that front. 30 miles east it was in the 50s while 39 at SWF.

Yup- people in my office in lyndhurst, nj said it was 52 there now.

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  On 3/12/2014 at 9:05 PM, jm1220 said:

Even Glens Falls, just south of Lake George is over to freezing rain. Halfway up into VT and NH is sleet/ZR/rain. :lol:

This will be a big snow producer way north in NY State and New England, but wow what an inferno it is in the mid levels.

Strange the mt snow summit cam looks like its snowing. I guess it's possible it's just in the clouds

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