2 hours ago2 hr Just now, Monmouth Weather said:Nams’s on drugs tonight?’Nope pretty similar since yesterday .. had 40+ run overnight as well
1 hour ago1 hr 2 minutes ago, toad strangler said:My old "hoods" gonna get OBLITERATEDI know we talked about it before Im from Manahawkin, did you go to Southern? They have wrestling State Championship tomorrow morning at Rutgers. moved start up to 10am get it over by noon and off the roads.
1 hour ago1 hr How would you say this ranks against the Blizzard of 1888? If this were to happen of course.
1 hour ago1 hr Just now, swaneyb said:How would you say this ranks against the Blizzard of 1888? If this were to happen of course.This dwarfs 1888 in NJ
1 hour ago1 hr Just now, NJTom said:I know we talked about it before Im from Manahawkin, did you go to Southern? They have wrestling State Championship tomorrow morning at Rutgers. moved start up to 10am get it over by noon and off the roads.No, I went to Howell High School in Monmouth County. Migrated south to Ocean Country after that. The PINE BARRENS is the place to be with this one. CRAZY!
1 hour ago1 hr 16 minutes ago, Tornadojay said:Almost looks like the wind profile from 'Isaias.' Although I think the highest 850 mb winds were 100 knots.
1 hour ago1 hr 8 minutes ago, Monmouth Weather said:What is this “dynamic ratio”? These snow maps have gone crazy. LolJust use 10/12-1. With 1 to 3 inches of liquid area wide… do the math.
1 hour ago1 hr Just now, BlizzardBill said:Why is this graphic half of the other one ?This is the higher res 3k nam
1 hour ago1 hr From Albany:The main uncertainty will on the northern fringe and just how far snowfall (and heavy snowfall) will get. As is typical with coastal Nor`Easters, there is usually a sharp gradient between excessively high totals and little to no snowfall. The January 2016 Blizzard is a similar and classic example, where Poughkeepsie (which was forecasted to receive over a foot of snowfall) saw little snowfall, while Newburgh saw around a foot and NYC was close to two feet. Model guidance (especially blended guidance) usually does a poor job at resolving this and as a result, there will likely be a sharper gradient than what we are currently forecasting at this time
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