Well tornado warning or not, looks like all the thunderstorms are either north or south of us... drought continues (I want it to rain and wash away all this damn pollen) looks like jersey shore / DE guys getting pounded
Scratch that.... radar just blew up.... rt when Im supposed go to some work "gathering" Great... dodging pouring rain and lightning to meet for happy hour to listen to people talk about work
Ps inlaws fly out tonight,,,just got delayed a bunch of hours-------I told you it was gonna freaking snow---never fails!!!!!!
All forecasts put you between a foot...Newtown area getting 9-14 according to NWS. The way things have gone for you this winter...lets put a foot at the over/under. I'm going to go a tad over.
I would think so...start time will be earlier but heavy stuff late moring? Sounds about right but this is a bull of a storm and might come in hard from the beginning...radar it is.
School is closed tomorrow, lets make it a double! C'mon Thursday! Just want to give a big holla to Jay, FJF and CBG who were talking about this right before the last Nor Easter. Not to make anyone crazy, but they also mentioned another one after this....
Possible for late weekend. Thanks FM. The more Iook at the short terms...the more I believe this storm will say F.U. to the dome over NYC. Man...the city gets hammered. So does a decent part of NNJ. Hell...a lot get hammered but believe that band will set up from Trenton through NYC about 30 miles either way. Big number potential.
These are insane numbers for NYC metro and I'm buying it...full force. Again, a lot of areas will get hit hard...but man, NYC...all boroughs...are going to get slammed. This will be a true test if heavy snow can accumulate to this extent in late March for New York City. I mean..give numbers...potential for 14-20 with higher amounts...somebody is getting 20.
Will go out on a limb and say Bergen county is going to get close to 20 in New Jersey. Potential for also eastern Passaic...ALL of Hudson...All of Essex...and Middlesex on south. Not sure about the coastal areas but man...big numbers.