I don't believe pasting a small sample of what was written in the PPV column violates my user agreement- anyway, NYC- big snow storm, or a little snow at the end of a rainstorm?
I will be putting out a snow forecast ( over 3 inches) a bit later today as I have alot of familial matters going on ( por la familia!) However my gut feeling that this is a coating to an inch in central park, 3-6 in Boston with 8 in the suburbs and some wet snow at the end in PHL. I think that the idea from last week, that it will snow in NYC before it hits 32, and this was in the first of the 3 amigo posts I believe will be right. But as far as snowstorm in NYC, well if a coating to an inch in the park is a snowstorm, then you will get one. However once outside of 287 and at 500 feet in southern New England and north Jersey, well this could get to 3-6 inches in a couple of hours. Since it is like a spring storm, dont be surprised if thunderstorms go off as its snowing!
JB usually schools the models from more than a few days out, but this is a little over a day out. Based on WRF surface, 850 mb temps and 6 hour precip (found at the AccuWx PPV site), NYC gets about half an inch of liquid rain, with 850 mb below freezing but temps starting near 40ºF, but 1.15 inches of liquid equivalent when surface temp is below +1ºC with sub-freezing 850 mb temps and sub-940 dm thicknesses.
It'll be interesting, I know a lot of people on S2K don't seem to like JB, but for spotting trends from a distance, he is usually spot on. So far, his winter forecast from November has been very close to perfect.