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OBS-NOWCAST for a multi impact main event 4PM today - 8A Monday Jan 16-17, 2022 with post storm minor snow accumulations possible Noon-Midnight Monday evening.


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Several trees down on my street in waretown, on barnegat bay.  My anemometer is out for repair but some unofficial reports have some gusts over 75mph.   Power has been flashing on and off.   What in incredible and long duration wind gust.  In a lull now but may get more gusts as the next line moves through.  Feels more tropical in nature.  Haha.  

 

Going to be lots of cleanup from this. 

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2 minutes ago, dseagull said:

Several trees down on my street in waretown, on barnegat bay.  My anemometer is out for repair but some unofficial reports have some gusts over 75mph.   Power has been flashing on and off.   What in incredible and long duration wind gust.  In a lull now but may get more gusts as the next line moves through.  Feels more tropical in nature.  Haha.  

 

Going to be lots of cleanup from this. 

You guys might if had a waterspout come ashore

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Just now, nycsnow said:

You guys might if had a waterspout come ashore

 

I'd believe it, definitely some very high gusts that mixed down regardless. All the local fire sirens are blasting, neighbor is volunteer fire chief and he just sped out of the house. That was as loud as a freight train.   Glad I got to witness something impressive from this storm. 

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning

Severe Thunderstorm Warning
NJC003-017-NYC005-047-061-081-085-170845-
/O.NEW.KOKX.SV.W.0001.220117T0739Z-220117T0845Z/

BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service New York NY
239 AM EST Mon Jan 17 2022

The National Weather Service in Upton NY has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
  Hudson County in northeastern New Jersey...
  Southeastern Bergen County in northeastern New Jersey...
  Queens County in southeastern New York...
  Richmond County in southeastern New York...
  Bronx County in southeastern New York...
  Kings County in southeastern New York...
  New York (Manhattan) County in southeastern New York...

* Until 345 AM EST.

* At 238 AM EST, a severe thunderstorm was located over Navesink, or
  near Sandy Hook, moving north at 40 mph.

  HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts are possible.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated.

  IMPACT...Expect damage to trees and power lines.

* This severe thunderstorm will be near...
  Oakwood around 255 AM EST.
  Coney Island and The Verrazano Narrows Bridge around 300 AM EST.
  Flatbush and Bayonne around 305 AM EST.
  Jersey City and Crown Heights around 310 AM EST.
  Hoboken and Forest Hills around 315 AM EST.
  Flushing and Secaucus around 320 AM EST.
  Mott Haven and Ridgefield around 325 AM EST.
  East Tremont and Hackensack around 330 AM EST.
  Bergenfield and Riverdale around 335 AM EST.

 

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2 hours ago, Franklin0529 said:

Its like a tropical storm here. About 5 miles north of sandy hook.  Wind is wild an it's absolutely pouring 

I wish this happened during the day!  It would be a sight to see.  I slept from around 10 PM to 4 AM lol.  I knew it was windy though because I could actually feel the wind inside my house.

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By the way: Not sure anyone has noticed, and I stand corrected, but no coastal flooding NJ Coast to sw side of LI as far as i can tell. Wind shifted and lessened prior to high tide and not enough duration of gale force winds. We are at high tide now... there could be some pockets of minor in there but overall at the standard tide stations used prior to 2018, no flooding as far as i can tell. 

Max wind at airports that I saw was ~57MPH at JFK - 250AM, with many reports in the of gusts in the 50-58 MPH range for LI. I se the Blue wave report above and I did not check marine platforms. Back midday with CoCoRaHs assessment of snowfall and qpf. 

 

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27 minutes ago, wdrag said:

By the way: Not sure anyone has noticed, and I stand corrected, but no coastal flooding NJ Coast to sw side of LI as far as i can tell. Wind shifted and lessened prior to high tide and not enough duration of gale force winds. We are at high tide now... there could be some pockets of minor in there but overall at the standard tide stations used prior to 2018, no flooding as far as i can tell. 

Max wind at airports that I saw was ~57MPH at JFK - 250AM, with many reports in the of gusts in the 50-58 MPH range for LI. I se the Blue wave report above and I did not check marine platforms. Back midday with CoCoRaHs assessment of snowfall and qpf. 

 

Here's a good link for coastal flooding.  

https://hudson.dl.stevens-tech.edu/sfas/

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