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JAN 20/21 snow event amatuer/met snow maps


tombo82685

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If I had to choose amounts I'd go with these for selected locations :

Philadelphia, PA : 3.5"

New York, NY : 4.3"

Newark, NJ : 4.7"

Riverhead, NY : 5.2"

West Milford, NJ : 6.1"

Hartford, CT : 7.0"

Boston, MA : 7.0"

Highest lollipop amounts in higher elevations of Massachusetts....POSSIBLY as high as a 10" amount

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If I had to choose amounts I'd go with these for selected locations :

Philadelphia, PA : 3.5"

New York, NY : 4.3"

Newark, NJ : 4.7"

Riverhead, NY : 5.2"

West Milford, NJ : 6.1"

Hartford, CT : 7.0"

Boston, MA : 7.0"

Highest lollipop amounts in higher elevations of Massachusetts....POSSIBLY as high as a 10" amount

I could buy into your lollipop forecast.

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here's my latest thinking:

I shouldn't have made the 3-5" go so far south into SNJ given the warming/western trend, but oh well.

I also figured that the LV would get the best of over-running and coastal combined, which is confirmed by the hi-res models that have a thin stripe of 0.5+ along I-78.

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I hope most of these forecasts are jokes..

This forecast is for the TRI-STATE only..

NYC area- 3-5" less sw, more towards long island

lower hudson valley- 3-7" more as you go east less to the west

southern ct- 4-8"

long island 4-8" (less western half more east)

eastern southern ct- 6-9" i belive this area will jackpot

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here's my latest thinking:

I shouldn't have made the 3-5" go so far south into SNJ given the warming/western trend, but oh well.

I also figured that the LV would get the best of over-running and coastal combined, which is confirmed by the hi-res models that have a thin stripe of 0.5+ along I-78.

If you don't mind me asking, what software are you using for your map?

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here's my latest thinking:

I shouldn't have made the 3-5" go so far south into SNJ given the warming/western trend, but oh well.

I also figured that the LV would get the best of over-running and coastal combined, which is confirmed by the hi-res models that have a thin stripe of 0.5+ along I-78.

I see some Schuylkill County :wub: on that map!!! :lol:

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