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December map, observations, punch and pie

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sunday nite early Monday storm looks weak now which is good , not too much snowpack will get hit, brief mild and then cold again, setting us up for a great January

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December 2025 will be the coldest and snowiest since December 2010 in New York City Central Park.

28 minutes ago, Analog1888 said:

The reason you can snow with that is that it's not a traditional cutter. It's more of a clipper or a hybrid type system, so it's not trucking in loads of warm air.

A low like that that cuts straight up from the Gulf would be bringing in very warm air with it. It's also not a very strong low, so your winds are not really strong, which means the advection is not super strong.

However, look where the 540 line is- way up by Poughkeepsie. That screams sleet.

sleet for poughkeepsie??

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Snow backfilling down here

@Graupel

GEFS have almost Nothing for next weekend

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1 minute ago, jjvesnow said:

GEFS have almost Nothing for next weekend

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Its AI is wild

Radar looks decent cut through nj N to S

Still snowing here…

6 minutes ago, THE GREAT Ben Solo said:

Snow backfilling down here

@Graupel

picked up just under an inch .8 this morning still snowing, that's .8 more than all of last night

winter weather advisory just issued for my aread for freezing rain late tomorrow into the night yikes

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 5 PM SUNDAY TO 4 AM EST
MONDAY...

* WHAT...Freezing rain expected. Total ice accumulations up to a
  quarter of an inch.

* WHERE...Northwestern Connecticut, western Massachusetts, and the
  eastern Catskills, mid Hudson Valley, Taconics, Capital Region,
  the eastern Mohawk Valley and Schoharie Valley of eastern New York.

* WHEN...From 5 PM Sunday to 4 AM EST Monday.

* IMPACTS...Very slippery sidewalks, roads and bridges are possible.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A period of freezing rain is expected late
  Sunday into Sunday night.  Temperatures rising above freezing will
  allow freezing rain to change to plain rain during the overnight
  hours.


Lite snow continues; it’s better then last nights slop!

22 minutes ago, jjvesnow said:

GEFS have almost Nothing for next weekend

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Lots of time to work on this.

1 hour ago, VIRGAMAN said:

sleet for poughkeepsie??

No, that would be sleet south of I 80

42 minutes ago, FrankPizz said:

Radar looks decent cut through nj N to S

This is the part that the GFS got right. It had light snow continuing much of the day, while the Euro had clearing skies.

1 hour ago, THE GREAT Ben Solo said:

Snow backfilling down here

@Graupel

Fresh 1/3 1/2” of so now. Bigger flakes.

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13 minutes ago, Graupel said:

Fresh 1/3 1/2” of so now. Bigger flakes.

1.5 total from this

Really looking forward to the .25-.5" of ice expected tomorrow night here.

Heaviest snow of the day-,real Snow👍

December 2025 will be the coldest December in NYC since 2010...that month averaged 32.8...this month should end up around 34.0-34.5...Dec 2017 shows 33.4 in the monthly and annual chart, but the local climate data shows 35.0 for the month...A discrepancy that was never fixed...

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