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LI Sound is enhancing the BDCF on the north shore with forward momentum, while the south shore sea breeze acting as an impediment. Will be interesting to see who gets BDCF passage first, LGA or JFK, at this rate.... LGA

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6 minutes ago, Shades said:

LI Sound is enhancing the BDCF on the north shore with forward momentum, while the south shore sea breeze acting as an impediment. Will be interesting to see who gets BDCF passage first, LGA or JFK, at this rate.... LGA

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Looks like the girl of my dreams 

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HRRR has persistent on convection initiating in the lower Hudson Valley as the BDCF advances there, maybe the elevation is enough lift. The convection then propagates down toward western Long Island after sunset. This would increase the humidity even with the temperature drop, dews stay or rise into the 60s.

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16 minutes ago, Rmine1 said:

Looks like the girl of my dreams 

 

12 minutes ago, Will - Rutgers said:

oh my god bring me the goddamn front already

giphy.webp

 

12 minutes ago, forkyfork said:

hopefully it stalls and washes out

Good evening Rmine1, Will. If forky’s wish comes true you both end up with a drought dream. Stay well, as always 

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2 minutes ago, ILoveWinter said:

At this rate the western parts of NYC may get it before western LI! Didn't even know this to be a possibility!

it will probably slow down on that side until it advances as a unified feature later this evening 

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2 minutes ago, Shades said:

Going to eastern Westchester, inroads on the Bronx. That sea breeze shunted it to a crawls pace in areas further south. Cold air funneling down the LI sound makes sense given the ENE flow. It's visible now on TJFK.

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Still 83 in NW Suffolk with no breeze

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