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3/12 Significant Storm Likely (Rapidly Intensifying Coastal Storm with Heavy Rain/Wind Changing to possibly significant snow inland/some snow at the coast.


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Wantage NJ (this part): mixed with sleet at 740A, all snow 830A.  930A 1/4" sleet snow.  9A was 3/4s- small flake but now 1/2S but small flake. Believe flake size will increase later this morning as we in Wantage head for 6-8" by the 4P finish.  Another 1/2-1" tonight from snow shower bands off the lakes and beneath very cold short wave passage aloft with steep moist lapse rates early on. Dropped 1 degree past 10 minutes to 30.4F at 911A.

 

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Mesoscale Discussion 0249

NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0753 AM CST Sat Mar 12 2022

Areas affected...Parts of eastern Pennsylvania...northern New
Jersey...eastern New York State...western New England

Concerning...Heavy snow 

Valid 121353Z - 121800Z

SUMMARY...A corridor of heavy snow will develop north-northeastward
across the region through 11 AM-1 PM EST, including occasional
hourly rates up to 1-2 inches per hour.

DISCUSSION...As consolidating, amplified mid-level troughing
gradually pivots eastward across the lower Great Lakes and upper
Ohio Valley vicinity, the corridor of strongest lower/mid
tropospheric frontogenetic forcing is forecast to continue to
develop north-northeastward, inland of northern Mid Atlantic coastal
through western New England by 16-18Z.  This appears likely to
include a period of lift becoming maximized within the 700-500 mb
layer, where saturating profiles within the dendritic growth layer
will become conducive to heavy snow rates on the order of 1-2 inches
per hour.  Although lower levels are still above freezing across
parts of western New England, temperatures will cool in response to
low-level cold advection, as deepening elongated surface low
pressure migrates across the northern Mid Atlantic through southern
New England coastal areas.

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5 minutes ago, gravitylover said:

Yup the flip just happened. Went from rain to driving sleet to wind driven big flakes in the space of 5 minutes. Temp is still well above freezing but ought to get down there pretty quickly now.

Left my house, it was 39 and rain. Just pulled back in no more than 20 minutes later, 34 and moderate snow

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