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April 2014 discussion


Mikehobbyst

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Moderate sleet in Cresskill, NJ (eastern Bergen county) with 36 degrees, based on the timing of the changeover inland I would give another 1-2 hours before snow starts to fall around this part of the area as well as mid level temps cool down enough. The last time I remember it snowing this late in the season was 4/5/06 with a slushy coating. With fairly warm surface temps I'm not sure if it will amount to much more than a coating at most, but seeing snow this late in the season with lows below freezing overnight is remarkable nonetheless.

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Just listened to Lonnie Quinn and he thinks the ocean may cause the snow to 'be a little tired', slow down, and give Long Island the biggest numbers. Then again, he's not a met and could easily be wrong. But who knows. Just a little hope for some of the folks on the coast. 

I saw the same broadcast where he also placed the cold front west of NYC, almost perfectly over the mixing line. Not so sure I'd take that too seriously.

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Nobody here seems to think parts of LI get snow.

Let's see what happens.

I think LI will see snow there. I just don't think there will be any isolated crazy amounts like last time. This is more of a coating to inch in some places, except NW areas with more

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