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Post by scannerman5555 on Jan 11, 2005 7:35:21 GMT -5
Winter Weather Statement Statement as of 4:52 am EST on January 11, 2005
... A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from this afternoon until early Wednesday morning...
The National Weather Service in Upton NY has issued an a Winter Weather Advisory.
Snow will develop during the mid to late afternoon... picking up in intensity toward evening. The snow will mix with sleet and freezing rain this evening... changing to all rain by midnight.
Snowfall totals of 1 to 2 inches can be expected before the changeover with possibly a light coating of ice thereafter.
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Post by scannerman5555 on Jan 11, 2005 19:10:56 GMT -5
Winter Weather Statement Statement as of 7:00 PM EST on January 11, 2005
... A Winter Weather Advisory in effect until 1 am EST Wednesday...
Snow will become steadier this evening... falling moderately at times. The snow will mix with sleet at times. Snowfall accumulations by the end of the evening commute are expected to be around an inch... mainly on grassy surfaces.
The snow... mixed with sleet... will continue until around midnight. There may even be a period of freezing rain as warmer air works in just above the surface. Total accumulations are expected to be 1 to 3 inches... mainly on grassy surfaces... by the time the precipitation changes to all rain a bit after midnight.
The mentioned advisory is issued when snow and or ice is forecast to develop in the affected areas... but accumulations are expected to be light. Any snow or ice would make driving and walking difficult but not impossible on untreated roadways and sidewalks. When temperatures are below freezing... motorists need to be especially careful on bridges and overpasses where slippery spots can easily develop.
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Post by scannerman5555 on Jan 11, 2005 21:47:53 GMT -5
Winter Weather Statement Statement as of 9:23 PM EST on January 11, 2005
... A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 3 am EST Wednesday...
A mixture of snow and sleet will turn to rain or freezing rain by midnight. Expect total snow and sleet accumulations on the order of around 1 inch to occur before the changeover... with up to 2 inches possible over the North Fork. The best chance of seeing freezing rain will be on the North Shore and North Fork from 11 PM through 2 am. Thereafter... expect temperatures to rise to just above freezing... allowing for plain rain to fall. Slippery conditions will still be possible in a few areas until then.
Stay tuned to NOAA all hazards radio or visit our web site at weather.Gov/okx for further details.
The mentioned advisory is issued when snow and or ice is forecast to develop in the affected areas... but accumulations are expected to be light. Any snow or ice would make driving and walking difficult but not impossible on untreated roadways and sidewalks. When temperatures are below freezing... motorists need to be especially careful on bridges and overpasses where slippery spots can easily develop.
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