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Virgaman
Ok looking at the nam and the 850's looks like snow for the hudson valley and connecticut.

Due to the increasing sun angle,  i would assume if the majority of the precip came during the day tomorrow very little would stick.

I am not great at reading maps so if anyone can help me it would be great.  also JB was talking 6 inches from albany into ct. from the clipper.
Virgaman
come to think of it the gfs looks pretty good too.
icehater
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Ok looking at the nam and the 850's looks like snow for the hudson valley and connecticut.

Due to the increasing sun angle,  i would assume if the majority of the precip came during the day tomorrow very little would stick.

I am not great at reading maps so if anyone can help me it would be great.  also JB was talking 6 inches from albany into ct. from the clipper.


See my 18Z Nam post Virga. The threat seems to have been moved south on the 18Z and is hinting at another Norlun trough(as was the 12Z). Those are impossible to predict in intensity or location. But they can be very surprising. What else can you expect in this awfully strange winter. You can sometimes go a decade in between Norlun troughs and we may not even go 6 weeks between them in this crazy winter.
metfan4life
wut is  a norlun trough? and wut is nyc gonna see from this event if this verifies,i know its early but i gotta go somewhere sunday
satellite_eyes
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wut is  a norlun trough? and wut is nyc gonna see from this event if this verifies,i know its early but i gotta go somewhere sunday


the norlun trough is tomorrow, not sunday.  sunday is still up in the air.
metfan4life
k thanks
icehater
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wut is  a norlun trough? and wut is nyc gonna see from this event if this verifies,i know its early but i gotta go somewhere sunday


http://theweatherservice.com/forums/lofive...php?t16062.html
listarz
Very interesting. thanks for the ? and response!
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