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Possible 3/20-3/21 Coastal Storm


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  On 3/20/2016 at 2:33 AM, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

One things you guys have to remember PWATS are much higher then during the heart of the winter. Someone's in for a big big big surprise.

PWATS should only be a function of atmospheric temperature (thermodynamics is like that) and a winter storm is a winter storm, in these parts, usually, i.e., surface temps are usually near 32F and temps aloft are -10 to -20C in the dendritic snow growth region (yes, PWATs can be somewhat lower when it's really cold out, but most storms around here aren't that cold). PWATs are much higher in summer, due to much warmer temps.  

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  On 3/20/2016 at 3:30 AM, UlsterCountySnowZ said:

I think he was attempting to poke fun, but I'll probably see the most snow anyway on the cape...fingers crossed, haven't seen more than 2.9" in a day lmao

Pretty grateful the blizzard happened here. Other than that highest I've recieved was 2.5". Really bad winter for NW sections.

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Looks like we have consensus at this point.

 

1 inch or less for NNJ, 1-2" for NYC, 2-3" for Nassau County, 3-7" for Suffolk County, west to east.

 

My call:

 

NYC 1.3

JFK 1.7

ISP 3.5

EWR - 0.2

HPN - 0.2

BDR - 3

FOK - 7

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  On 3/20/2016 at 3:42 AM, psv88 said:

Looks like we have consensus at this point.

1 inch or less for NNJ, 1-2" for NYC, 2-3" for Nassau County, 3-7" for Suffolk County, west to east.

My call:

NYC 1.3

JFK 1.7

ISP 3.5

EWR - 0.2

HPN - 0.2

BDR - 3

FOK - 7

Most reasonable post I've seen in hours.. I would agree with this

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  On 3/20/2016 at 3:42 AM, psv88 said:

Looks like we have consensus at this point.

1 inch or less for NNJ, 1-2" for NYC, 2-3" for Nassau County, 3-7" for Suffolk County, west to east.

My call:

NYC 1.3

JFK 1.7

ISP 3.5

EWR - 0.2

HPN - 0.2

BDR - 3

FOK - 7

Models still jumping back and forth... Doesn't sound like "consensus" to me.

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