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Feb 7th snow threat


UlsterCountySnowZ

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As of this morning most guidance drops appreciable snow 4-8/6-10+ across the interior, with 1-3" close the coast, recent runs have suggested a colder solution, while the Nam/euro remain on the warmer end of guidance...can the Cold injection outrun the southern vort? And will our SLP form over nyc? Or south like the ukie? 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, UlsterCountySnowZ said:

As of this morning most guidance drops appreciable snow 4-8/6-10+ across the interior, with 1-3" close the coast, recent runs have suggested a colder solution, while the Nam/euro remain on the warmer end of guidance...can the Cold injection outrun the southern vort? And will our SLP form over nyc? Or south like the ukie? 

 

 

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For the coast it’s all about getting this to speed up. 1-3” can be fairly impactful if it happens right before and during rush hour

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I wonder if the precip will come in faster than modeled. That will help the whole area, especially the coast. I do think that this will be a mostly rain event for the coast but a mix inland and mostly snow for the far interior areas near Albany.

It all depends on where the low ends up tracking.

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45 minutes ago, Snow88 said:

I wonder if the precip will come in faster than modeled. That will help the whole area, especially the coast. I do think that this will be a mostly rain event for the coast but a mix inland and mostly snow for the far interior areas near Albany.

It all depends on where the low ends up tracking.

Agreed, but i dont think you need to go all the way to albany to see all snow from this

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6 minutes ago, nesussxwx said:

Since I've moved here the traditional line for a mix runs from the Western Orange County/Sussex County border. North of there primarily stays all snow, south of there mixes. Hopefully we get one more cool down.

Expecting 6-8" here with some ip/zr. Areas of Sullivan/W Ulster should be in the 8-12" jackpot.

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10 minutes ago, nesussxwx said:

Since I've moved here the traditional line for a mix runs from the Western Orange County/Sussex County border. North of there primarily stays all snow, south of there mixes. Hopefully we get one more cool down.

The ole' 287 cut-off used to be the mix line.  I remember driving anywhere from 5-10 minutes down the road (big change in elevation) and there would be very little accumulation/wet snow.  By me, it was all snow.

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4 minutes ago, snywx said:

Expecting 6-8" here with some ip/zr. Areas of Sullivan/W Ulster should be in the 8-12" jackpot.

I really think, (if the gfs were right) this line pushes a little further south, its not an impressive warm nose, were talking 1 Degree C just above the surface giving us the freezing rain signal, as was the last storm our cold is usually undersold

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3 minutes ago, UlsterCountySnowZ said:

I really think, (if the gfs were right) this line pushes a little further south, its not an impressive warm nose, were talking 1 Degree C just above the surface giving us the freezing rain signal, as was the last storm our cold is usually undersold

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Agreed. Cold def over performed with yesterdays event. Never got above 32°. 

Upton going with 8-12" IMBY

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