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SNOW SQUALL WARNING
NWS UPTON NY
307 PM EST SAT FEB 19 2022

CTC001-NJC003-013-017-031-039-NYC005-047-059-061-079-081-085-087-119-192045-
/O.NEW.KOKX.SQ.W.0005.220219T2007Z-220219T2045Z/
307 PM EST SAT FEB 19 2022
Fairfield County CT-Bergen County NJ-Essex County NJ-Hudson County
NJ-Passaic County NJ-Union County NJ-Bronx County NY-Kings County
NY-Nassau County NY-New York County NY-Putnam County NY-Queens County
NY-Richmond County NY-Rockland County NY-Westchester County NY-

The National Weather Service in Upton NY has issued a

* Snow Squall Warning for...
Southern Fairfield County in southern Connecticut...
Hudson County in northeastern New Jersey...
Eastern Passaic County in northeastern New Jersey...
Union County in northeastern New Jersey...
Bergen County in northeastern New Jersey...
Essex County in northeastern New Jersey...
Queens County in southeastern New York...
Western Putnam County in southeastern New York...
Richmond County in southeastern New York...
Bronx County in southeastern New York...
Kings County in southeastern New York...
Rockland County in southeastern New York...
Westchester County in southeastern New York...
New York (Manhattan) County in southeastern New York...
Nassau County in southeastern New York...

* Until 345 PM EST.

* At 306 PM EST, a dangerous snow squall was located along a line
extending from near Brewster to Carteret, moving east at 40 mph.

HAZARD...Whiteout conditions. Zero visibility in heavy snow and
blowing snow. Wind gusts up to 40 mph.

SOURCE...Radar indicated.

IMPACT...Dangerous life-threatening travel.

Locations impacted include...
Newark, Jersey City, Jamaica, Yonkers, Paterson, Elizabeth, Stamford,
Flatbush, Norwalk, New Rochelle, Flushing, Passaic, Bayonne, White
Plains and Wayne.
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1 hour ago, Cfa said:

Light to low end moderate snowfall during the squall. Nothing heavy enough to accumulate. Sunny again.

As much as I loathe winter I’m a snow squall fan.

Maybr because a snow squall is like the winter equivalent of a summer severe t-storm ?

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15 minutes ago, EastonSN+ said:

Love these squalls. Ten minutes of awesomeness.

I wonder what would happen if a snow squall just stalled over a location and kept dumping there?

I remember such a scenario occurring sometime in the late 80s on the south shore of Nassau county in December.  There were brief snowsqualls all day with partly sunny skies after an arctic front came through, really windy and slippery and treacherous driving conditions especially for the evening rush and it cleared out at night and there was a full moon.  But then out of nowhere it started snowing with the full moon shining down (I couldn't see a cloud!) and it kept snowing for two hours from 10 PM to midnight.  REALLY HUGE FLAKES TOO, THEY LOOKED LIKE SMALL PANCAKES COMING OUT OF THE SKY AND SMACKING INTO THE GROUND AND STICKING THERE.   I watched PIX11 for the 10 oclock news back then and they showed this little scrap of white right near JFK that simply would not move!  We received 2 inches of snow in 2 hours!  Imagine if it was during the day it would have been heavy snow with clear skies for 2 hours!`

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23 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

we just had a nice 30 min snow squall here near JFK

 

Yeah it was a really nice snow squall here too. Complete whiteout conditions for a little while. However it only briefly lightly dusted grassy areas because the temps were so warm. When the sun came out before the squall we shot up to 44 degrees here. We probably would have picked up a quick half inch had the temp been 5 degrees colder. Would've been an awesome squall event had temps been a little colder, but it was still nice to see.

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