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2/28/23 storm threat


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1 minute ago, winterwx21 said:

RGEM just came in warmer for our area unfortunately. Hopefully HRRR will be correct with the colder solution, but this is an extremely close call obviously. 

Unfortunately drier and warmer will probably go together in this case. The RGEM I see is dry and now reintroduces sleet into the metro area. My guess is the warmer models are not giving the metro area great banding. 

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10 minutes ago, allgame830 said:

Ok no biggie but I know you didn’t post it but just saying RGEM is dry which it has been the drier of the all the models is not a helpful comment.

Ok fair point

https://www.pivotalweather.com/model.php?rh=2023022700&fh=66&dpdt=&mc=&r=us_ne&p=qpf_acc-imp&m=rdps

https://www.pivotalweather.com/model.php?rh=2023022700&fh=66&dpdt=&mc=&r=us_ne&p=snku_acc-imp&m=rdps

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3 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

The RGEM didn't look much different to me at all, minor differences that amount to noise. If we get shredded up precip, it's more likely there will be sleet or rain mixing in.

The S shore and NJ south of I-78 were always going to be the toughest spots in this storm. No one should be surprised.

True it looks about the same as all along, I guess I was hoping it would trend a little wetter like the other models, it does also reintroduce sleet into parts of the city this run.

https://www.pivotalweather.com/model.php?m=rdps&p=prateptype-imp&rh=2023022700&fh=33&r=us_ne&dpdt=&mc=

https://www.pivotalweather.com/model.php?m=rdps&p=prateptype-imp&rh=2023022700&fh=36&r=us_ne&dpdt=&mc=

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6 minutes ago, Winterweatherlover said:

Thank you appreciate that. Not surprising to see the rgem and NAM close with their depictions. We will see what happens but as @jm1220 said 78 south and close the coast seems to be where issues are at it’s greatest. My location be just fine even if the warmer/drier models verify but I’d like to see everyone get at least a few inches. 

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4 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

The RGEM didn't look much different to me at all, minor differences that amount to noise. If we get shredded up precip, it's more likely there will be sleet or rain mixing in.

The S shore and NJ south of I-78 were always going to be the toughest spots in this storm. No one should be surprised.

RGEM did get warmer for north-central NJ. It more than cut the snow amounts in half for Middlesex county (my area). It looks like the NAM now with my area being close to the edge of getting almost nothing. I know other models like HRRR and Euro look much better. Very tough call. I could get 4 inches or less than an inch. 

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7 minutes ago, Winterweatherlover said:

Part of it's because there's less precip so less snow accumulating. Part of the nowcasting will be to see how the snow comes in. Less precip means the warm air has an easier time advancing. Also it might mean the coastal low gets going later which means the mid level warm air isn't shunted away.

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2 minutes ago, Stormlover74 said:

Nor sure why I'm looking at the ukie but it cut way back. Basically nothing for nyc, south shore and ne nj

Pretty awful honestly, it's not a good model but it is a bit concerning multiple models are cutting back this close to the event. 

https://www.pivotalweather.com/model.php?m=ukmet&p=sn10_acc-imp&rh=2023022700&fh=66&r=us_ne&dpdt=&mc=

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