What's really depressing about this storm is its only Dec 16th. Only 3 more months or so dealing with snow. For me in Fair Lawn, NJ (Bergen County) they are saying between 10-14 inches.
I'm doing this in voice so I hope it comes out okay. Unbelievable fantastic job done by all. You guys are amazing. Here's the only thing I'll add because I just really looked at the models just now for like the last half hour. Here is a hint at what could happen. If at some point tonight you start here the pinging of sleet and it really starts to sleet and that is very possible west of i-95, cut the numbers in half. You're supposed to get 16 you're only going to get eight. That's really it. If you start to hear a prolonged period of sleep it's over. And it's very possible very possible that that line because of the incredible strength of this storm could move more West and North. I doubt it gets very far into New York State but that's all I would keep an eye on other than that enjoy the storm baby
Jay This is your kingdom. You gotta sit on the throne during Storm times. Please don't make this appearance a short one. Seeing your avatar brings a smile to our faces. Please stay
Nice to see you brother , as everyone loves when the caped crusader makes a cameo. Jay,,,,,, now what do I know but I think the changeover MIGHT occur along the coast and into NYC as well ( all depends on how this plays out ) but IMO humble opinion even if those places do changeover they are going to get a shitload of snow before it happens ,,,,thoughts ? PS I do not think that guys up north ( me ) will have to deal with changeover ( and yes I see and understand "kinda " the mid levels,,,lol ) or mixing at all,,,,thoughts brother ?
Hey cbg. Hey brook.. given I'm doing this by voice. So I'm sorry if it's just a run of words. Yeah CBG I mean you look at the radar now and you can see in South Jersey pushing into South Central Jersey Southeastern Jersey that bright yellow is just a downpour of sleet... so tonight as you're watching the radar you're going to see that push from Southeast to Northwest. How far does it go. I think many areas I mean like 80% will see at least a brief downpour of sleet. The question is is it heavy snow then heavy sleet and then heavy snow at the end again the last 6 hours let's say. And that's the big dilemma on this storm. I would this is a nightmare to forecast period because it it's going to bust big time for some. the question is how far north west does that sleet line go tonight. All snow over ?16 in easy easy easy easy you start throwing sleet in the picture for three or four hours it weighs down the snow it's half maybe less. west of i-95 is where that battleground will be somewhere west of i-95. I think at some point New York City is just going to have a sleet fest. But I could be wrong. It's just that every Future model keeps showing this incredible line of sleet just off the ocean and heading inland the question is how far does it get pushed in. If you hear that pinging tonight of sleet how long does it last an hour? Or does it take over most of the night and there is your difference between 6 inches or 17 inches and 16 or 17 inches
So Jay. I am an established snow hater. In terms of difficulty of shoveling, what is the best case scenario and worst case scenario for Madison?
Hey Brook!! This is definitely not going to be the puffy stuff the light stuff but it won't be a total wet I'd say somewhere in between buddy somewhere in between and did I say how happy I am to see CBG here that made my day
Same here Jay. My uncle C is a staple of this board and seeing him and you on this thread made my day. His only fault is his love for Snow. I think he is getting old and nostalgic and nothing wrong with that. Lol
There’s a chance I might have some frost on the palm tree in my front yard in the morning. I’m gonna have to leave some extra time to defrost my windshield.
Brook "sir " you always were a gentleman,,,,,,,,that said no matter what happens anywhere else Madison gets buried
Lol. I do miss the snow though. At least when it’s falling. The muddy mess for days after, not so much.