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2-7-21 Sunday 8-12 hour nor'easter snowstorm roughly 5A-5P


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34 minutes ago, eduggs said:

The 0.4" QPF contour runs across LI on every piece of 18z guidance I've seen except the 12km NAM and a handful of SREF and ensemble members. And those have been shifting east.

LI is 120 miles long 

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7 minutes ago, Juliancolton said:

Don't exaggerate. We've only been tracking this storm for a few days. :)

24/14F here, though the rate of cooling has leveled off quite a bit with the high clouds streaming in. 

Still 38 here not really worried about precip type tomorrow at all though but may be a wetter snow if temps don’t fully cooperate

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Just now, jfklganyc said:

Im at 34F up in Westchester.

Temps in city still in low 40s.

This airmass has been quite a bit warmer than forecast over the last 3 days.

Dont know if that affects things tomorrow for the start...but def marginal temps going into this.

 

This is not a marginal event by any means. Look at the dewpoints 

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24 minutes ago, jfklganyc said:

Im at 34F up in Westchester.

Temps in city still in low 40s.

This airmass has been quite a bit warmer than forecast over the last 3 days.

Dont know if that affects things tomorrow for the start...but def marginal temps going into this.

 

That has little to no effect due to wet bulbing. 

We saw 55+ temps a day before a snowstorm before. Looks like city is 40/18 right now. 

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13 minutes ago, HVSnowLover said:

Yea it’s not marginal in the sense of precipitation type concerns but agree with poster that at the start it might be a bit warm in some areas 

Maybe in lighter rates in time square. During heavy rates it will stick everywhere 

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