Tuesday at 01:50 PM4 days 11 minutes ago, uofmiami said:Max gust in Syosset was 45mph. Only hit 38mph in Muttontown.The line completely collapsed as it crossed the Hudson
Tuesday at 02:27 PM4 days 2 hours ago, SnowMiser123 said:NWS logged 6.5" as of 7 am at the PIT office. So that brings us to 51.5" seasonal snowfall officially at PIT.Heavy snow again from a squall.Pretty wild the day started with a high temp of 60 degrees only to receive almost 7 inches later.
Tuesday at 02:42 PM4 days 48 minutes ago, Sundog said:The line completely collapsed as it crossed the HudsonNo surprise, marine layer always kills storms along the coast. Truthfully it’s better, as I’d rather not be on generator power waiting for utility company to fix an outage.
Tuesday at 03:08 PM4 days Breezy and unseasonably cold weather today with some snow flurries possible this afternoon into the evening. There will be a hard freeze tonight so protect any plants that you may have put outside already. We will continue with below normal temperatures through Thursday (upper 30's to upper 40's) before we moderate to nearly normal both Friday and Saturday (low to mid 50's). Our next chance of rain or snow looks to possibly arrive on Friday night. We will fall back to below normal temperatures by next Monday.
Tuesday at 04:32 PM4 days The NAO and AO this morning are forecasted to stay positive after showing it possibly going negative a few days ago.Any hope for winter weather in the east south of New England looks to be finished. There will be some brief cold shots but not dramatic.
Tuesday at 06:46 PM4 days 2 hours ago, Metfan88 said:The NAO and AO this morning are forecasted to stay positive after showing it possibly going negative a few days ago.Any hope for winter weather in the east south of New England looks to be finished. There will be some brief cold shots but not dramatic. it snowed plenty of times from now to Mid April with a pos ao...no big ones but an inch or two can't be ruled out...
Tuesday at 07:46 PM4 days 3 hours ago, Metfan88 said:The NAO and AO this morning are forecasted to stay positive after showing it possibly going negative a few days ago.Any hope for winter weather in the east south of New England looks to be finished. There will be some brief cold shots but not dramatic. Good riddance ready for summer and warmth
Tuesday at 08:27 PM4 days 1 minute ago, FrankPizz said:This should have been our region when our opportunity to achieve this presented itself but alas we live in NJ/NY/CT/PA etc. I will take my 54 inches spread out over an entire winter and love it!
Tuesday at 08:53 PM4 days 9 hours ago, Brian5671 said:A high wind warning should have been issued instead of the advisoryThis is different because the high winds were thunderstorm produced, as opposed to a High Wind Warning, which is gradient produced.
Tuesday at 09:05 PM4 days 11 minutes ago, tmagan said:This is different because the high winds were thunderstorm produced, as opposed to a High Wind Warning, which is gradient produced.Yeah the key is duration.
Wednesday at 12:09 AM3 days Green Bay Area had comparable amounts to our own blizzard with 18” - 30” much higher drifts and closures of course their.
Wednesday at 12:39 AM3 days 29 minutes ago, Graupel said:Green Bay Area had comparable amounts to our own blizzard with 18” - 30” much higher drifts and closures of course their.Virtually all models had Green Bay mixing during the storm, yet checking the airport obs., that didn't happen.
Wednesday at 01:53 AM3 days 1 hour ago, tmagan said:Virtually all models had Green Bay mixing during the storm, yet checking the airport obs., that didn't happen.Wife’s bestie lives there. Said they weren’t expecting as much. Models shifted the heavy band south over them at game time. Still snowed in from drifting.
Wednesday at 02:34 AM3 days 18Z GFS is just unrelenting cold into early April, pattern since late October showing no signs of letting up
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