2 hours ago2 hr 1 minute ago, Metfan88 said:NYC stays in the teens on the Nam on Sunday. Mix line stays below NYC.Over a foot of snowsee anthony i told you, listen to papa
2 hours ago2 hr the block is just too strong for this one...are the models catching up?...when the storm gets here there will be a plus pna...a neg nao and a very neg ao...the trifactor of indices...
2 hours ago2 hr 1 minute ago, nycsnow said:Still stalledThere is actually a geographic feature, really two geographic features, split by Sandy Hook Bay and created by the glacier, that can actually cause transition lines to stall or slow down when they get to that position.It's Telegraph Hill in NJ (near the NJPAC) and Todt Hill on Staten Island (basically in the middle of the island).After that, the next obstacle woud be the Watchung Mountains.
2 hours ago2 hr Just now, nycsnow said:sleet line moves in but so much colder for metro this runIn the Newark area, that's literally a snow ending as snow mixed with a few sleet pellets.
2 hours ago2 hr I’ll hedge my personal bets for a colder solution given the airmass from top to bottomIs pretty anomalously cold
2 hours ago2 hr 5 minutes ago, SnowMiser123 said:@Rdd9108 @PaulTarsus we got NAM'dYes we did. That warm tongue played perfectly for us.
2 hours ago2 hr 11 minutes ago, SnowMiser123 said:That gave up even more ground than I was expecting. Interested to see what direction the GFS goes after that shift.Would be top 10 storm in Pgh history/
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