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Winter Interior NW Burbs & Hudson Valley - 2014


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  On 11/25/2014 at 3:00 PM, 96blizz said:

Thanks to this thread for being far more hospitable, informative and friendly versus the main thread. Will only be posting here from now on.

There's should be a lot of people banned but for some reason mods don't ban or stick people in timeout as much.. Main thread is rediculas... Post one thing that's not in favor of 25" snow for the Coast and your an idiot lol

We all look solid right now.

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Hey guys, occasional poster. Just wondering what are your thoughts around the armonk area (which I guess is the southern extent of this sub forum)? I always find that the area around HPN is a major transition zone in these marginal events but it sill can be dicey being just a few miles north of there...

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  On 11/25/2014 at 3:29 PM, ILoveWinter said:

Hey guys, occasional poster. Just wondering what are your thoughts around the armonk area (which I guess is the southern extent of this sub forum)? I always find that the area around HPN is a major transition zone in these marginal events but it sill can be dicey being just a few miles north of there...

This time of year I'd go with the Westchester Medical Center and North FTW. That little bit of elevation coming out of WP makes a big difference accumulating on surfaces during marginal temps during daylight hrs.

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  On 11/25/2014 at 3:32 PM, West Mtn NY said:

This time of year I'd go with the Westchester Medical Center and North FTW. That little bit of elevation coming out of WP makes a big difference accumulating on surfaces during marginal temps during daylight hrs.

Yea I would agree with that for most of these types of marginal events. Def gonna be an interesting drive up from manhattan tom afternoon.

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I think the elevated areas from NWNJ up through Putnam County are going to be the big winners here. Elevation plus being closer to the better dynamics ftw.

 

  On 11/25/2014 at 3:55 PM, 96blizz said:

Anyone have RGEM totals?

 

Solid 8-12"+ for most of region, again highest in elevated areas. 1-1.4" or so total precipitation. Looks like many areas start briefly as rain.

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  On 11/25/2014 at 3:32 PM, West Mtn NY said:

This time of year I'd go with the Westchester Medical Center and North FTW. That little bit of elevation coming out of WP makes a big difference accumulating on surfaces during marginal temps during daylight hrs.

im just NE of whiteplains, its basically on the borderline..armonk should do pretty well I am thinking 3-6 inches.  You downstate for good? No more gfl?

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