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OT: RAIN TO SNOW OVERNIGHT INTO THURSDAY 4-8 INCHES FOR MOST

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Re: NEW STORM....NEW THREAD

The NWS is now projecting four inches of snow in "northern" New Jersey. But they are predicting little for the I-95 corridor. So "northern" probably means far northwestern.

I'm a risk-averse kind of guy (not surprising, I am one of the older posters), so I tend to want to see the "reasonable worst case" scenario rather than the "best estimate" scenario. I think that over the year, RU848789 has been the best at providing information about the former, and so I hope he doesn't leave. OTOH, I would prefer that he not be so damn happy about snow. It is true that nothing any of us say can affect how much snow actually falls, but it shows a disregard for the needs of others. But I have to confess that sometimes I root for snow to close Rutgers-Camden (so I don't have to struggle to get to school) , so I can't be high and mighty about it.
 
Re: NEW STORM....NEW THREAD

Originally posted by camdenlawprof:
But I have to confess that sometimes I root for snow to close Rutgers-Camden (so I don't have to struggle to get to school) , so I can't be high and mighty about it.
Since when does a little potential hypocrisy stop anybody here from acting all high and mighty? I say go for it.
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Haven't y'all had enough of the heat already? Now these wonderful winter threads can live on forever. My life is complete. :>)
 
With the new format there are longer and better threads than this.
 
Models are trending colder and wetter and this may turn this event from a minor to a more moderate event. Current Mt Holly snow maps show 1-3 across most of Central Jersey with an inch or less toward the shore. Snow is expected to develop later in the afternoon Sunday and continue overnight. Models have been disagreeing with temperatures...will we go to freezing rain or just plain rain after an inch or two. With such model disagreement there really isn't a consensus yet. Start at the 1-3 call and we will move from there and wait and see how todays models turn out. This could end up similar to last Saturdays snow to ice event although there would be a shift north with the heaviest amounts compared to that storm. Stay tuned

This post was edited on 3/4 8:51 PM by bac2therac
bac, as a head up (in case you wanted to know), when you edit a post that you've already edited once (or more), you can delete all but the most recent edit notice simply by deleting the previous "edit" notice just as you would normal text. I found this helpful a long time ago and figured I'd pass it along.
 
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