The latest information has led me to increase snowfall amounts from the previous post at 1am this morning:
Let's dissect the two heaviest bands. First, areas along coastal Jersey and in and around the 5 boroughs in the 12-18" band are likely to pick up closer to the 18" mark. For example, Central Park will likely see at least 15, with the very real threat of getting the elusive 18 inch mark that would put the storm in the company of the great ones (see previous post). Meanwhile, areas like New City in Rockland will have amounts closer to the one foot range. Of course, any county could see isolated outrageous totals.
In the 18" plus band, the storm will hit hard. Excessive snowfall totals are more prone to be over 20" in these areas.
Finally, in the 24 inch band, there will be widespread delays and disruptions that will take the balance of the week to sort out. Connecticut could be at a standstill until late Wednesday or early Thursday at the earliest with the current projections.
Coastal flooding will affect areas along the south shore of the Island overnight tonight, but only in the most vulnerable spots.
Lastly, a big thanks to all those who liked, shared or just clicked to this blog for information. Over 100 people tuned in to the video. I am very grateful.
Be safe
KG thank YOU! U da man! Hey what's the best way to direct people to your blog? Are you linked with FB or other social media? Soon we gotta roll out the NYC Weather Guy app available for free with ads or 2.99 for the pro edition. ����
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