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4 minutes ago, Ericjcrash said:

I prefer 18z, broader 2" swath and cooler. BL temps aren't so kind. 

Fwiw HRRRRRR absolutely torches the BL

Surface temperatures on the HRRR????????? Lol come on man we have a dry cold airmass with low dew points with northeast winds during the storm. I doubt we see those temps the HRRR is advertising.

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7 minutes ago, Ace said:

Surface temperatures on the HRRR????????? Lol come on man we have a dry cold airmass with low dew points with northeast winds during the storm. I doubt we see those temps the HRRR is advertising.

Not that we won't wetbulb tomorrow, but it's 38 at this hour in C NJ.

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2 minutes ago, Enigma said:

Not that we won't wetbulb tomorrow, but it's 38 at this hour in C NJ.

Surface temperatures are a bit high in our area at the moment, but the HRRR has temps for some people on here at 18Z tomorrow in the upper 30's! The cold surface temperatures after the initial burst of precipitation tomorrow I am fairly confident about. Of course mid level temperatures and precipitation rates are much more questionable. 

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1 minute ago, Snow88 said:

2-3 hours of sleet and then moderate to heavy snow for 15 hours.

While this is true, comparing it to the 18z I don't see the super heavy rates the older run had... seems to me like it may have cut back QPF wise, though we won't know for sure until we get the map

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3 minutes ago, weatherbear5 said:

While this is true, comparing it to the 18z I don't see the super heavy rates the older run had... seems to me like it may have cut back QPF wise, though we won't know for sure until we get the map

Stormvista snow map has 10-12 for the coast

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1 minute ago, Ericjcrash said:

RGEM showed NYC in subsidence too. Not good.

You need a nap. 

That being said, RGEM definitely not preferable, though would still be a great storm for this late in the season. It doesn't have the deform band as far west this run.

Crazy that there's still this much a spread. 

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