Monday, December 30, 2013

Afternoon European Model - IMPORTANT UPDATE!!!

The afternoon run of the European model is holding course, producing an intense Nor'easter for Thursday night into Friday morning for our area with around a foot or more of snow and wind gusts possibly exceeding 40 mph on Friday morning, producing blizzard or near-blizzard conditions for Central and Northern New Jersey, southeastern New York State, Long Island, and all of New England, especially eastern sections.  And as far as the Sunday night into Monday storm goes.... it actually produces an EVEN STRONGER storm with this one that would start as snow on Sunday night but change to rain over night, prior to changing back to snow showers before ending on Monday afternoon.  It would bring us HEAVY flooding rains, especially with the snow melt that would occur, and wind gusts possibly reaching 50 mph.  It goes from bringing temperatures approaching 50 degrees early on Monday morning to temperatures approaching TEN DEGREES BELOW ZERO by Tuesday morning with highs on Tuesday only in the single digits and then lows again around TEN BELOW ZERO OR LOWER on Wednesday.  Oh my!  I am going to start loading my car with gas cans and I am going to the gas station to get gas for the generators.  Wow...

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