In my area of central NJ towards northern Meryland and points to the east says the following: "HEAVY SNOW AREA, 70% 6+, 40% 10" from Wxrisk.com
This does sound good. Is this everyones general thinking, given the magnitude and track, those amounts seem to be accurate.
			
									
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I think the general area from the mason dixon line over to south central NJ will see the heaviest snow amounts of 4-8 inches with local amounts greater than 8 inches.  I'm sticking with that scenario.
Great work and projections WXRISK!!!
Jim
			
									
						Great work and projections WXRISK!!!
Jim
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yes 4 to 8 is a good general amount. I do think that we in central to somewhat northern NJ will see on the higher side of that amount somewhere around 6 to 7 inches and 8-10 in the "sweet spots". So for my area 7 inches seems good, NOT looking for anything greater than 10 from this system, although...
			
									
						
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						1evans wrote:yes 4 to 8 is a good general amount. I do think that we in central to somewhat northern NJ will see on the higher side of that amount somewhere around 6 to 7 inches and 8-10 in the "sweet spots". So for my area 7 inches seems good, NOT looking for anything greater than 10 from this system, although...
Well said!!! Agreed totally!!!
Jim
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