Still playing it safe...
2-4 inches NYC less than an inch parts of LI and NJ coast.
Nothing about snow most of the day tomorrow.
safe.safe.safe
#1
Posted 25 February 2007 - 02:55 PM
#2
Posted 25 February 2007 - 02:57 PM
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Still playing it safe...
2-4 inches NYC less than an inch parts of LI and NJ coast.
Nothing about snow most of the day tomorrow.
safe.safe.safe
2-4 inches NYC less than an inch parts of LI and NJ coast.
Nothing about snow most of the day tomorrow.
safe.safe.safe
They should look @ radar. Central NJ may come up on top...........time will tell. All I know is if I was in Sussex or Sullivan Co's, I would get the noose & step-ladder set up. ;)
Flushing, NY
Lyndon State College Class of 2011 -- Lyndonville, Vermont -- Broadcast News Major -- Meteorology Minor
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Lyndon State College Class of 2011 -- Lyndonville, Vermont -- Broadcast News Major -- Meteorology Minor
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#3
Posted 25 February 2007 - 03:02 PM
Geek,
It looks like NYC and just west of NYC maybe sitting in the eye of this storm...
It looks like NYC and just west of NYC maybe sitting in the eye of this storm...
#4
Posted 25 February 2007 - 03:06 PM
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Still playing it safe...
2-4 inches NYC less than an inch parts of LI and NJ coast.
Nothing about snow most of the day tomorrow.
safe.safe.safe
2-4 inches NYC less than an inch parts of LI and NJ coast.
Nothing about snow most of the day tomorrow.
safe.safe.safe
They should look @ radar. Central NJ may come up on top...........time will tell. All I know is if I was in Sussex or Sullivan Co's, I would get the noose & step-ladder set up. ;)
Okay now I am very confused, what should I expect in Franklin Sussex County. I don't know how to tie a noose, but I do have a step ladder. I will jump into all of the ICE that is left on the ground from the last stupid storm. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! ::)
Sussex County New Jersey
#5
Posted 25 February 2007 - 03:07 PM
guys we were not suppose to get the precip dc had. ours in coming from the coastal. our heavy stuff will ccom between 7pm and 1am
#6
Posted 25 February 2007 - 03:10 PM
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guys we were not suppose to get the precip dc had. ours in coming from the coastal. our heavy stuff will ccom between 7pm and 1am
How much heavy stuff? Geek just told me to hang myself........... ;)
Sussex County New Jersey
#7
Posted 25 February 2007 - 03:12 PM
All the local weather boards should be shut down until 7pm tonite. so, there arent any panic attacks. and how much for my area and ure area. BTW, robbs HOW MUCH FOR PHILLY... ;D
-----Jan 1996 Blizzard
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Posted 25 February 2007 - 03:36 PM
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guys we were not suppose to get the precip dc had. ours in coming from the coastal. our heavy stuff will ccom between 7pm and 1am
How much heavy stuff? Geek just told me to hang myself........... ;)
Smokey--just an expression. LOL please don't. That initial batch is definitely going to boost final totals for south/central NJ. NW areas look to miss most of that initial overrunning batch which means they will need a nice hit to get those higher totals 6-8"+ from the coastal.
Flushing, NY
Lyndon State College Class of 2011 -- Lyndonville, Vermont -- Broadcast News Major -- Meteorology Minor
Trained Skywarn Spotter
Lyndon State College Class of 2011 -- Lyndonville, Vermont -- Broadcast News Major -- Meteorology Minor
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