6 hours ago6 hr Love having the NAM on board. I've been bullish on this from the start.Tomorrow is d-day. We'll see if this is a 3-6" type storm or a real foot plus i-95 gridlocked for days beast.
6 hours ago6 hr 2 minutes ago, Metfan88 said:Icon is coming in more phased alsoYeah - notably higher heights once again out ahead of the shortwave. Same trend as with the NAM.
6 hours ago6 hr Feels great to track a monster after several years. This would be an A winter if we get this biggie.
6 hours ago6 hr Just now, Metfan88 said:Feels great to track a monster after several years. This would be an A winter if we get this biggie.With more possibly on the way in March.
6 hours ago6 hr 23 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:not sure I've ever seen a NAM run like thatDef have but not in awhile !! Def not this winter for any storm
6 hours ago6 hr Snow should start Sunday morning, and may mix with rain at times especially in the NYC metro area, NE NJ and western Long Island. Then as precip intensity picks up later in the day Sunday p-type should become all snow throughout. Heaviest snow looks to fall from late day Sunday into Monday morning, then snow tapers off Monday afternoon. Greatest likelihood of seeing 6+ inches will be along the coast, especially eastern Long Island where up to a foot of accumulation is possible. Winds will also be strong Sunday night into Monday morning especially along the coast as the sfc low deepens, with blowing and drifting snow and some downed tree limbs as winds gust to at least 40-45 mph, and possible blizzard conditions in Suffolk, and near blizzard conditions elsewhere along the coast including NYC. NAM/GFS both signal potential for wind gusts to 60 mph late Sunday night into Monday morning, though these winds can sometimes be overdone in heavy snow events. If trends for heavy snow and strong winds continue to increase and expand northward, the potential for blizzard conditions could encompass all coastal areas.
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