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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, BxEngine said:

inxr1Kphla_h.gifYup. Def wasnt the last hoorah in the city last hour. Or most of the metro. Long island should get a good couple hours here too i hope.

 

Main roads already getting snowcovered. 

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2 minutes ago, psv88 said:

LIE and northern state completely snow covered out to central Suffolk. Dangerous night to be on the roads. 
 

somehow the southern state is mainly wet though 

Its called 'proximity to the ocean'

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7 minutes ago, BxEngine said:

inxr1Kphla_h.gifYup. Def wasnt the last hoorah in the city last hour. Or most of the metro. Long island should get a good couple hours here too i hope.

Looks like the radar echoes are getting lighter just north of Manhattan moving south. Is that the cold air drain down the Hudson.?

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Just now, EastonSN+ said:

Looks like the radar echoes are getting lighter just north of Manhattan moving south. Is that the cold air drain down the Hudson.?

Prob moreso distance from the radar site. The okx radar has some stronger bands still over northern westchester.

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1 minute ago, the_other_guy said:

I dont know. Hope your right. back side of that snow is in NJ already

HRRR seems to end things between 10-11pm at least mod-heavy accumulating snow. I'll gladly take this as long as it lasts and at this clip I might be able to make it to 4-5" which a few hours ago was doubtful. 

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16 minutes ago, NittanyWx said:

Its called 'proximity to the ocean'

It’s not even that close to the ocean…maybe more elevation related, it’s 200 feet lower than the Northern 

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