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Joe B says a shift 50 miles in and the big cities could have up to 6 inches.coastal areas including Nantucket, eastern long island, Jersey and Delaware could see 1-2 FEET. A shift east and everyone gets a lot less.
For now he is going with a band of 6-12 right along the coast and 3 inches in big cities.
For now he is going with a band of 6-12 right along the coast and 3 inches in big cities.
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Looking at the radar, it looks like the precip is trying to make its way inland...and im not hallucinating yet
http://radar.accuweather.com/adcbin/pub ... Get=btnreg
http://radar.accuweather.com/adcbin/pub ... Get=btnreg
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newguy wrote:Joe B says a shift 50 miles in and the big cities could have up to 6 inches.coastal areas including Nantucket, eastern long island, Jersey and Delaware could see 1-2 FEET. A shift east and everyone gets a lot less.
For now he is going with a band of 6-12 right along the coast and 3 inches in big cities.
Something like this! http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... p_012m.gif
The 18Z ETA wallops me & gets closer to Phila.
Game Over Cancel??????? You bet!
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molecules wrote:1evans wrote:YES, 4 or more closes school for me, look like a yes
4" for you is a really long shot......It can happen, but odds are it won't unless you live near the immediate coast.
Best chance for your area is 1 MAYBE 2 inches
I live 4 miles from the beach, explain to me why Ocean County was a warning, 4+.
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