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3/4 - 3/5 Post-Frontal Snow Chance


Capt. Adam

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  On 3/4/2015 at 3:18 PM, H.E. Pennypacker said:

50 miles is a lot to ask for inside of 48 hours, especially considering the RGEM is on the northern end of most guidance

Normally I would tend to agree but this map gives me pause.

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  On 3/4/2015 at 3:32 PM, Allsnow said:

Agree. Go with the seasonal trend 2-4 inch event....been that way all year.

 

 

  On 3/4/2015 at 3:32 PM, rgwp96 said:

rgem puts some nw areas in the bullseye , great run for us

 

 

  On 3/4/2015 at 3:31 PM, weatherfreeeeak said:

Looks like less than that around immediate nyc metro

 

Bingo as Allsnow explains in the 2 posts below.

 

  On 3/4/2015 at 3:30 PM, Allsnow said:

For areas north of Phl our best shot is the first wave tonight...

 

 

  On 3/4/2015 at 3:33 PM, Allsnow said:

Nyc gets skunked in a way as its late to change over tonight and too far north for the last wave

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The first part being stronger may nudge the next wave which would be colder south. Something to keep in mind, since much of the first part of this will be wasted on rain and slop in the city and coast, and NW of there doesn't have much precip. If it breaks down this way, I don't see anyone besides maybe a part of Ocean County or near ACY exceeding 8". The NAM just shears everything out and wastes too much on non snow.

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I stand by these numbers

 

 

  On 3/4/2015 at 2:47 PM, IsentropicLift said:

Well I'm going to go:

 

1-3" for Sullivan, Ulster and Dutchess Counties. 

2-4" for Orange, Northern Rockland, Northern Westchester and Fairfield Counties

3-5" for Northern Warren, Sussex, Northern Morris, Western Passaic, Northern Bergen, Southern Rockland, Southern Westchester, Northern Nassau and Northern Suffolk Counties.

4-6" for Southern Warren, Southern Morris, Eastern Passaic, Southern Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Bronx, New York, Queens Counties

5-8" for Hunterdon, Somerset, Northern Middlesex, Union, Northern Monmouth, Richmond, Kings, Southern Nassau and Southern Suffolk Counties.

6-10" for Mercer, Southern Monmouth, Northern Burlington and Northern Ocean Counties.

 

I think I covered the entire NYC metropolitan area.

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