There it is on radar clear as day and notice the SE. Midwest precip breaking up and SE precip is convective and organizing. Point of no return is here. We need the SE coastal to move NE and redefine the 850MB Low.
http://wwwa.accuweather.com/radar-large.as...nal&large=1
#1
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:38 PM
Monmouth county NJ
#2
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:40 PM
The southern moisture plume looks like it's moving due north. We need that northeastern jog soon.
Denville, NJ 35 miles west from NYC
#3
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:42 PM
notice the spin off the carolina coast!
total snow and ice 47.5in. (2008-2009)
total snow 88.5" (2009-2010)
total snow 77" (2010-2011)
elevation 780ft.
GIANTS!
90+ days
season: 13
summer:9
10/29 2011- 16"
Jan 17- 1/2"
Jan 21- 5"
Feb 24 -2.5" wet snow
Total snow 2011-2012- 24"
total snow 88.5" (2009-2010)
total snow 77" (2010-2011)
elevation 780ft.
GIANTS!
90+ days
season: 13
summer:9
10/29 2011- 16"
Jan 17- 1/2"
Jan 21- 5"
Feb 24 -2.5" wet snow
Total snow 2011-2012- 24"
#4
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:44 PM
what we need is the stinkin pink and stinkin green to go roughly to the stinkin bahamas :)
Randolph NJ
#5
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:48 PM
if thats it u follow a dead north line goes rite past mountauk point!!!
New York Giants!
10-11 total snowfall-58.0"
09-10 total snowfall-55.5"
08-09 total snowfall-43.3"
1st flakes of 11-12 winter-October 29th(coating)
1st flakes of 10-11 winter-November 8th(no accum)
1st flakes of 09-10 winter December 5th(no accum)
10-11 total snowfall-58.0"
09-10 total snowfall-55.5"
08-09 total snowfall-43.3"
1st flakes of 11-12 winter-October 29th(coating)
1st flakes of 10-11 winter-November 8th(no accum)
1st flakes of 09-10 winter December 5th(no accum)
#6
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:50 PM
snowfreak you think Montauk will give us enough cold air? personally it needs to move a little more east towards Cape Cod. Also it really needs to crank up so it can draw in the colder air.
Denville, NJ 35 miles west from NYC
#7
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:51 PM
oh no im just saying if it WAS to go DEAD north thats were it would be but it looks likw it will be east of that!!!
New York Giants!
10-11 total snowfall-58.0"
09-10 total snowfall-55.5"
08-09 total snowfall-43.3"
1st flakes of 11-12 winter-October 29th(coating)
1st flakes of 10-11 winter-November 8th(no accum)
1st flakes of 09-10 winter December 5th(no accum)
10-11 total snowfall-58.0"
09-10 total snowfall-55.5"
08-09 total snowfall-43.3"
1st flakes of 11-12 winter-October 29th(coating)
1st flakes of 10-11 winter-November 8th(no accum)
1st flakes of 09-10 winter December 5th(no accum)
#8
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:52 PM
Wow. Early bomb anyone?
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
Trained Skywarn Spotter
#9
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:54 PM
#10
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:57 PM
#11
Posted 13 February 2007 - 11:00 PM
I really thought we would stay cold enough at all levels of the atmosphere to support a decent snowfall overnight before mixing in the morning for a while. That just does not seem to be happening. Hope I am wrong, but I am afraid I am gonna wake up to about a combination of an inch or two of sleet and snow.
Randolph NJ
#12
Posted 13 February 2007 - 11:17 PM
#13
Posted 13 February 2007 - 11:22 PM
I don't think anyone is calling for rain any more. I can't wait to see what Bill has to say tomorrow. Let's see how he backtracks after being so bullish today!
Location: Staten Island, NYC
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