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18 minutes ago, lee59 said:

Upton talking about a low developing off Delmarva tomorrow night and moving near benchmark. Potential for rain and snow mix. Seems like a long shot at this point but we shall see.

Snow on Wednesday should be a real good trick with temps going up to 50 degrees

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3 hours ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

I’ll never forget that day. I was living in Long Beach and working in new Hyde park. The strangest rain snow line I have ever seen. South of sunrise nothing but white rain, north of sunrise several inches of snow, and it stayed relatively constant up to new Hyde park. Usually the rain snow line sets up along the terminal moraine (northern state)

Meanwhile steady moderate rain continues 

Yes, I felt bad for JM, that was the most ridiculous rain snow line I have EVER seen!

Two other ones which were interesting were in the January 1994 ice storm and VD 2007, where the ice line was oriented to our east so that Oceanside was all frozen while east of there changed to rain.

 

The March 1993 superstorm also had interesting snowfall amounts-- Oceanside and points west were 10-12 inches while amounts drastically dropped east of Oceanside.

 

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2 minutes ago, Sundog said:

I don't recall any borderline events in January 2011

One of them was in the middle of the month it was lost among the other storms.  Or it could have been February 2010.  Those two winters were confusing with the large number of storms.

If there's any winter that calls for naming of winter storms, it's those winters.

 

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4 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Long range precipitation forecasting is very challenging. So we don’t know how much longer this dry pattern will continue. This could actually turn out to be a wetter than average pattern into early April with the fronts stalling out nearby.The few dry patterns last 20 years haven’t lasted very long before the heavy rains eventually returned.
 

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I think it's good we get the rain now, it gives us water in the bank for what might happen later.

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8 minutes ago, bluewave said:

If NYC can’t make it to 70° by the 31st, then it would be the first DJFM since 2013 with no highs of 70°or lows under 10°. 
 

Time Series Summary for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
2025-03-31 66 8
2024-03-31 74 0
2023-03-31 70 0
2022-03-31 74 0
2021-03-31 82 0
2020-03-31 77 0
2019-03-31 75 0
2018-03-31 78 0
2017-03-31 70 0
2016-03-31 79 0
2015-03-31 65 0
2014-03-31 71 0
2013-03-31 62 0
Time Series Summary for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
2025-03-31 10 8
2024-03-31 17 0
2023-03-31 3 0
2022-03-31 10 0
2021-03-31 14 0
2020-03-31 14 0
2019-03-31 2 0
2018-03-31 5 0
2017-03-31 14 0
2016-03-31 -1 0
2015-03-31 2 0
2014-03-31 4 0
2013-03-31 11 0

 

Thats a very interesting combo, I hadn't thought of the 70/10 duo, what do you think the reason is? Strong winds?

 

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