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Storm threat 2/22-2/25


IsentropicLift

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currently 35 here with a dp of 28,iron gray skies and the feel of snow is in the air.being in the bronx might actually help a bit since the temps are marginally cooler then most parts of the city by now.as soon as the precip arrives my temps fall right to freezing.

You have a shot at 1-2 hours of snow, possibly 3. 

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From the way I saw it, most even into the LHV started as a frame or 2 of rain, ten temps crash south as precip gets heavier?

That's what the RGEM seems to be portraying however the NAM has been much further South with rain/snow line than all the other guidance. I doubt anyone south of Rt. 80 sees accumulating snow and it might end up being not anyone south of 84.

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That's what the RGEM seems to be portraying however the NAM has been much further South with rain/snow line than all the other guidance. I doubt anyone south of Rt. 80 sees accumulating snow and it might end up being not anyone south of 84.

Yea rgem was suggesting. Someone in southern orange or rocks and jackpots with 4-5"

Nam was far more widespread and generous

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That's what the RGEM seems to be portraying however the NAM has been much further South with rain/snow line than all the other guidance. I doubt anyone south of Rt. 80 sees accumulating snow and it might end up being not anyone south of 84.

38/30 here with strengthening NE winds.   Will be a close call.  If it's snow and comes down heavy some areas will do well

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guys lets not focus so much on surface temps,currently the upper levels are cold enough for snow down to the the ground,it may start out as drizzle but temps will crash when the heavy stuff gets in here.my location might be prime here in the northern bronx in this scenario.route 80 north east into n.y.c might actually get a gd burst in b.t.w.

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guys lets not focus so much on surface temps,currently the upper levels are cold enough for snow down to the the ground,it may start out as drizzle but temps will crash when the heavy stuff gets in here.my location might be prime here in the northern bronx in this scenario.

It's not going to be that heavy, except for perhaps briefly. And you're going to flip over. It's inevitable. 

 

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it's coming but then again i never said it wasn't going to flip,but the thicknesses are close for n.y.c for frozen precip.

Nobody said you couldn't start out as a few hours of snow before the flip. I found it funny that you said the Bronx could be the sweet spot when the Western LHV is clearly going to do the best with this one.

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Nobody said you couldn't start out as a few hours of snow before the flip. I found it funny that you said the Bronx could be the sweet spot when the Western LHV is clearly going to do the best with this one.

 

Nobody said you couldn't start out as a few hours of snow before the flip. I found it funny that you said the Bronx could be the sweet spot when the Western LHV is clearly going to do the best with this one.

 

i meant to say in the city,the lhv needs some snow love too though.   :lol:

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