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Discussion-OBS slippery plowable moderate to high impact snowstorm with many delays near I95 and inland btwn 10AM Sun 1/19-4AM Mon Jan 20. R/S line uncertain near and east of I95 - parts of LI may be limited snowfall of around 1"?


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1 minute ago, weatherpruf said:

My daughter is an inexperienced driver and I'm tryin to convince her not to drive to Manalapan because its going to get worse. Any break will make a liar out of me....I told. her tomorrow would be better it won't be snowing and the roads will be plowed and salted. I'm getting the side eye....

Hold steady and convince her not to drive unless absolutely essential. Especially if she's an inexperienced driver. It's not worth the risk.

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1 minute ago, psv88 said:

HRRR not great for Long Island. Looks like 2-4”. Same for the city. 

It's had this enhanced area over the northern 1/2 of the island for the past several runs. Maybe that'll actually happen to some extent. Other than that it's the same concern about the banding west of us causing subsidence. We'll have to go to town when the meat of the coastal system comes through. One good thing is we'll have time to cool down by then.

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6 minutes ago, psv88 said:

HRRR not great for Long Island. Looks like 2-4”. Same for the city. 

Just a guess, I think this is going to be a general 3-4 inches for the entire metro area, the elevated areas of NJ and in Orange County NY should see some higher numbers. This thing is really flying, looks like it’s going to be all over around 11pm tonight 

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1 minute ago, EWR757 said:

The band in eastern PA is solid, 3/8 SM or less visibilities at MUI, LNS, MDT, MRB and RSP.  That should provide some moderate to heavy snow for the NYC Metro area this evening before the snow comes to the end.  

Yes but will we get the inch per hour for 3-4 hours? That's the big question now. It's going to be close as this system is going to move very quickly northeast and the timing of the heavier precip and influx of cold air is all important.

WX/PT

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