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TEB reporting 1/8th mile visibility in heavy snow. I'd expect to see some 4-5" reports coming from Bergen county area as those darker greens have been over them for quite some time now

  On 1/7/2011 at 4:09 PM, dbc said:

30 dbz's over Cliffside Park :thumbsup: . Too bad I am at work in Jersey City :thumbsdown: , lol.

Actually not bad here at Harborside in JC big huge flakes right now. I'd imagine I am on par with LocoAcko's results from this one. Maybe 2 inches just from eyeballing it.

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a hair under 4" right now in Clifton, extreme southeast Passaic County...

  On 1/7/2011 at 4:15 PM, Plfdwxdude said:

TEB reporting 1/8th mile visibility in heavy snow. I'd expect to see some 4-5" reports coming from Bergen county area as those darker greens have been over them for quite some time now

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  On 1/7/2011 at 4:08 PM, Plfdwxdude said:

Middlesex county is a big county. Can easily have 3 or 4" in northern sections and much less in your area

that's certainly generally true... but just going on the radar all morning and a couple of ground reports, middlesex county is going to be on the low end on this event.

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  On 1/7/2011 at 4:15 PM, Plfdwxdude said:

TEB reporting 1/8th mile visibility in heavy snow. I'd expect to see some 4-5" reports coming from Bergen county area as those darker greens have been over them for quite some time now

Yes my little corner of NE NJ back through TEB has been under the stronger dbz's last hour or so. I'd be thrilled if I measure 4 inches when I get home this afternoon though some of it may compact by the time I get home. Really lightening up though here in JC. Still big flakes but extremely light. Cliffside Park just about to lose the 30 dbz :weep: .

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  On 1/7/2011 at 4:04 PM, NorthShoreWx said:

It has started flurrying here now. A good looking band is setting up about 20 miles to my west. Watch out along the County line - Eastern Nassau/ Western Suffolk:

http://radar.weather...100011&loop=yes

:snowman:

I'm about a mile WEST of the line. We're approaching about an inch of wet snow, temp. is 31, and visibility down to about 1/ 4 mile.

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  On 1/7/2011 at 4:20 PM, FreeRain said:

I'm about a mile WEST of the line. We're approaching about an inch of wet snow, temp. is 31, and visibility down to about 1/ 4 mile.

Ahhhh...i wish i was back in the snowbelt of western suffolk!! for some reason the nassa/suffolk line is jackpot zone

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Coming down a bit heavier. I just want this to last for a bit so it accumulates. Hate seeing it go to light snow giving all the snow a chance to melt. I'd say we got an inch now but it's all melted lol

  On 1/7/2011 at 4:20 PM, algreek3 said:

Heavier band south of Brooklyn trying to push into all of NYC boroughs.

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  On 1/7/2011 at 4:24 PM, tornadojay said:

still coming down fairly hard here in Nanuet in Rockland county. Eastern Bergen county and northern Manhattan seem to be in a very heavy band right now.

About 3.5" - 4" in Eastern Bergen now, and coming down at about an inch per hour. Maybe finish with 5" or so?!

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  On 1/7/2011 at 4:25 PM, psv88 said:

wow...the snow has now stopped moving east and is south to north, with most of nassau county just cloudy...another day of melting...i cannot believe it.

...not a flake out here in eastport.

temp up to 36.2..cloudy w/ sun poking thru..

starting to freak out.

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  On 1/7/2011 at 4:26 PM, Zelocita Weather said:

About 3.5" - 4" in Eastern Bergen now, and coming down at about an inch per hour. Maybe finish with 5" or so?!

Folks who are north of the GWB are now getting raked. Almost completely stopped outside my office in JC but just picked up again.

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  On 1/7/2011 at 4:03 PM, Isotherm said:

Surface temps have been too warm for any accumulation thus far. We've now fallen from 34 to 32.7 here, so maybe we can sqeak out an inch on the backend. But either way, tomorrow looks a lot more interesting for us. I guess we'll have to concede the jackpot for this event. :lol:

Agreed, We can't jackpot everytime, The high Res meso models were backing off precip for east central jersey as well, but yes, tomorrow looks promising per RGEM.

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That band over Long Island is getting its act together quickly. Extreme SW Connecticut and SE NY State look like early favorites for highest amounts based on radar returns over the past hour or two. They should have a prolonged period of mod/hvy snow.

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