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2/21-2/23 Weekend Possible Storm


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It's quicker also...this is more of a Saturday afternoon thing on the nam..

Storm is over by 7am Sunday

thats a great thing I think because the warm sector only arrives around sunrise (nighttime is better this time of the year) sunrise arrives with a dry slot and shuts off the main precipitation. This is an all snow event imo ending as some freezing drizzle
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Once again Not really sure where the 4-8" is falling for our area as stated in the PBP

Could someone direct me to that information?

As I said 3-6/4-8 type thump....never got more specific...if you want break it down for us when text comes out. We all look forward to it.

4-6 nyc

6-8 Phl

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Ok.. I just think misleading People by throwing 4-8" out there isn't right but whatever your the PBP guy, max output for a 10:1 ratio for our entire area is 5" and ratios are between 8-10:1

Nam doesn't have ANYONE at 6" except far western NJ and that only a few counties

5 falls between 4-8

And chicago is not in central Ohio

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Nobody went after you! You asked were I was getting 4-8 from, and I responded with "3-6/4-8 type event" never promised anything from the run.

You then proceeded to say that it's misleading and my PBP creates mass chaos in the General public by saying 4-8. The nam is only 3-6....hopefully everyone will survive now

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Some bufkit #s for the 12 km NAM/4 km NAM (maximum temperature in profile algorithm):

 

BDR: 3.8"/3.0"

EWR: 4.9"/3.5" (some freezing rain on the 4 km NAM)

HPN: 3.8"/4.3"

ISP: 1.9"/2.2"

LGA: 3.8"/3.0"

POU: 3.8"/3.2"

 

The event is still not in the NAM's best range, so caution is required. The numbers just provide a brief illustration of what the NAM was showing for parts of the NYC Metro Area.

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Things change. I still think it rains Sunday morning on the coast but things have been trending colder.

 

The only places that may change may be LI, looking at the GFS numbers even NYC/LGA have a tough time getting above 32 and those are usually inflated numbers because the model misses the initial evaporative drop when it snows.  The other problem right now for rain is you're blowing your S wind in a bunch of spots off 2 miles of ice in the bays and a 38 degree ocean.

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The only places that may change may be LI, looking at the GFS numbers even NYC/LGA have a tough time getting above 32 and those are usually inflated numbers because the model misses the initial evaporative drop when it snows. The other problem right is you're blowing your S wind in a bunch of spots of 2 miles of ice in the bays and a 38 degree ocean.

good call by you earlier today and last night btw

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