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January 6-7 Storm Discussion: we’re due?


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May head up to my parents house tonight in the Hudson valley depending on how things look tonight. They have a warning up for 6-10”, should remain all snow. Have off work until Tuesday, so perhaps I’ll head up to “visit my folks”. Haven’t decided quite yet.

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2 minutes ago, jayyy said:

May head up to my parents house tonight in the Hudson valley depending on how things look tonight. They have a warning up for 6-10”, should remain all snow. Have off work until Tuesday, so perhaps I’ll head up to “visit my folks”. Haven’t decided quite yet.

ive always wanted to meet them

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25 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

Still clear skies over here. 39/22. If we can hold off the clouds until well after sunset, maybe we can enhance the in situ airmass

I think we get sufficient clouds by 10pm to slow the temp drop to just 2/3 more degrees the rest of the overnight. I think its the low dews that have a slightly more positive effects 

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14 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

It’s only 36 here with clear skies. Models only drop it here to 28 tonight. I don’t see how it doesn’t get colder. 

I hit 37 at 3pm but back down to 35 now. 

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4 minutes ago, Wxdavis5784 said:

 

I see a few others beat me to it.

The more hours we can get of clear skies the better. Sunset is in a hour best solution is to have clear skies for  good part of the at least up to midnight get those temps to drop and hold off a slow rise until the precip moves in.

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1 minute ago, NorthArlington101 said:

a good southeast shift on the RGEM and nobody bothered to post it? smh 

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Seems mainly due to an increase in QPF (which leads to more front-end snow).  Overall thermals seem largely the same as 12z.

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3 minutes ago, NorthArlington101 said:

a good southeast shift on the RGEM and nobody bothered to post it? smh 

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Sorry, I’ve moved onto tracking front end snow from the next rainstorm 

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