Bit of disagreement in the last 2 runs. Euro has it more west and thumping jersey shore up through Cape cod, 6 “ minimum all the way up. Last 2 gfs runs takes it out to sea. Really could go either way. Still early. Tomorrow afternoon we’ll get a better idea
Thanks. I don't put much into what they say this far out. When I saw those predictions it was yesterday afternoon.
Will not be around for videos on this one. But we'll try to comment sometime this afternoon. Did it move more inland fjf? I'll take a look at it this afternoon
Gfs is East, euro west. Not buying the gfs right now. I think it comes back in the next run or 2 But what do I know?
weather.com, which focuses more on GFS, definitely seems to be leaning to a more easterly track, and the forecasted snow numbers for Nassau County have dropped from 5" - 8" to 3" - 5". That's consistent with way lower numbers for you (you're using AccuWeather, I believe?), @bicketybam - they only have 1" - 3". The Euro (ECMWF) has it tracking more westerly, with much higher snow amounts. Someone is sure going to be way off here.
Euro is caving to the gfs, looking less likely for anyone west of 95. Long Island still a good shot for a 6” or more storm. New England still on track a good snow storm too.
24 hours out, and the snow forecasts are still all over the place. Rooting hard for a sharp right turn!
Gfs caving to the euro. Safe to say Long Island is about to get slammed, jersey shore too. Nyc 6-12. Eastern Connecticut 6-12. Big storm, strong winds. Should verify as a blizzard in some spots. Settle in tomorrow, a lot of you guys are not going anywhere this weekend
6-12 takes cares of me at work (North Bergen/Jersey City Area), but how am I looking in Bergen County area? Just need to know if I can even make it to work to have the parking lot cleaned/shoveled for Monday