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Interestingly the NAM model was right in with fast push of warm nose in area. But underestimated the intensity of the snow resulting from tropical moisture running in too arctic air. Fascinating storm.

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Good morning everyone. Our storm is very much on track. If we are seeing any last minute trends maybe things are setting up a bit ear of yesterdays guidance. That means areas like Long Island, the Jersey Shore and eastern New England are likeliest to see the highest snow

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All right folks. It’s game time. Storm is on track and rapidly developing. Low pressure has stalled off the mid Atlantic coast and is rapidly strengthening. Heavier snow bands will rotate into the tri state area over the coming hour. Intensity picks up from there. Expect

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The heavy wet nature of the snow is already weighing down trees and storm just getting started. Power outages a real concern.

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After a lull for a an hour or so in rye brook snow has picked up again. Curious to see what the end game is. Have around 10” here. Low still bombing. Finally starting to slowly shift east. Winds impressive. Let’s see if we can get a few more intense bands moving through next

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NYC surged to a high of 69 today, marking the first time Central Park reached the 60s since *November 9, 2025*. This ends a remarkable stretch of 118 consecutive days below 60F, the longest such stretch since 1981-82 with 122 consecutive days below 60F.

NYC surged to a high of 69 today, marking the first time Central Park reached the 60s since *November 9, 2025*.

This ends a remarkable stretch of 118 consecutive days below 60F, the longest such stretch since 1981-82 with 122 consecutive days below 60F.