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OBS for NYC CP first measurable minor snowfall? 11A Fri 12/20-11A 12/21, embedded with surrounding area periodic minor accumulative snow


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2 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Every other short range model has the CCB precip starting at maybe the twin forks longitude, and this precip off NJ is associated with what IVT develops. It would be an epic bust if they’re wrong this close in. We would need for them to be wrong by 100 miles for it to reach NYC and pray the clueless NAM somehow pulled out a rabbit. 

As of rn the ccb would be over nyc or just west of nyc,precip is moving this way from the east and southwest. Where they meet bang,the gd stuff happens!

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7 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

Looks like the metro will Be caught in a skink zone between the ivt and costal. NYC will probably not get its first snowfall 

Really shows how much luck is involved in some storms. Snow to the east and west.

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23 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Every other short range model has the CCB precip starting at maybe the twin forks longitude, and this precip off NJ is associated with what IVT develops. It would be an epic bust if they’re wrong this close in. We would need for them to be wrong by 100 miles for it to reach NYC and pray the clueless NAM somehow pulled out a rabbit. 

Having routed for the Jets, Mets, and 80's snowstorms, I'm always looking for that improbable rabbit ;)

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Hopefully this stuff off NJ keeps lifting north and we cool the column so snow can stick. But models other than the NAM have this as the IVT precip not the developing low. That will probably clip Boston and Cape Cod. Hopefully this can be another situation where the IVT trends NE at the end. 

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