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Feb 5: Winter Storm Update

Feb 5: Winter Storm Update

🕔21:49, 5.Feb 2015

Model guidance has trended northward overnight and today. A low pressure track from Pittsburgh through SNJ was modeled by the GFS and Canadian. The Euro was south of both runs with low pressure moving from just south of Pittsburgh through

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Feb 4: Winter Storm Detected!

Feb 4: Winter Storm Detected!

🕔20:37, 4.Feb 2015

Model guidance is in agreement that an Arctic frontal boundary will push southward and stall somewhere over the SNJ area this Sunday-Tuesday. A weak area of low pressure will crawl along this boundary due to strong high pressure to the

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Feb 4: Arctic Front + Ocean Effect + Overrunning = Potential for Snow Beginning Sunday!

Feb 4: Arctic Front + Ocean Effect + Overrunning = Potential for Snow Beginning Sunday!

🕔14:12, 4.Feb 2015

Im going to say this right off the bat. IT IS NOT GOING TO SNOW FOR 120 HOURS STRAIGHT! Lets be clear on this. Yes it will snow beginning early Sunday morning and it appears that we may be in

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Feb 4: Thursday Snow Update

Feb 4: Thursday Snow Update

🕔12:32, 4.Feb 2015

While many eyes are on the Sunday-Tuesday period, including rumor-central, lets get through Thursday first. Model guidance continues to suggest a late phase between northern and southern energy streams. This should happen in time for parts of coastal New England

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Cold and Snowy Week Expected (Feb 3-6)

Cold and Snowy Week Expected (Feb 3-6)

🕔11:28, 3.Feb 2015

High pressure will have control of the region today and tomorrow with cool and dry sinking air expected. Two converging energies (northern and southern streams) could then bring light snow for Thursday before Arctic air reloads to start the weekend. Let’s

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Feb 2: Monitoring Thursday and Beyond

Feb 2: Monitoring Thursday and Beyond

🕔10:49, 3.Feb 2015

Road crews have been doing an excellent job given the amount of icing that occurred yesterday and overnight. There are still areas of ice, mostly north of I-195, but now that the sun has been up for a few hours

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Feb 2: Flash Freeze Situation Developing

Feb 2: Flash Freeze Situation Developing

🕔10:44, 2.Feb 2015

Low pressure is currently transferring from EPA to the southern Jersey coast. As the entire systems pulls away to the E/NE, temperatures are going to rapidly crash from NW to SE between now and this evening. This will present a

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Feb 1: Final Forecast and Call for Winter Storm

Feb 1: Final Forecast and Call for Winter Storm

🕔12:50, 1.Feb 2015

Let’s break down each color region in English: The darker blue area furthest to the north will likely see an all snow solution with very little mixing and only on it’s southern border “if” any occurs. Otherwise, 6-12 inches of

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Jan 31: Winter Storm Update – 2nd Call Map

Jan 31: Winter Storm Update – 2nd Call Map

🕔19:18, 31.Jan 2015

Model guidance trended northward last night and today. Instead of a weaker ~1004mb low passing over the VA/NC border, a ~995mb is modeled to pass over the Delmarva Peninsula and SNJ. The low is simply northward because it’s slightly amped

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Jan 30: Sunday Night-Monday Winter Storm Update

Jan 30: Sunday Night-Monday Winter Storm Update

🕔20:38, 30.Jan 2015

Models have trended northward to the point where New Jersey is no longer on the northern fringe of precipitation. The latest guidance suggests NNJ seeing the snowiest solution, CNJ still seeing significant snowfall, and SNJ seeing light snowfall with mixing.

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