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Post by scannerman5555 on Feb 23, 2005 9:11:52 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Special Weather Statement Statement as of 9:20 am EST on February 23, 2005 As low pressure develops well south of Long Island late Thursday and Thursday night... it will likely spread accumulating snowfall into the region. The track of the low is somewhat uncertain at this time... but it should track far enough north to provide the local area with a steady snowfall... starting late Thursday afternoon or evening and lasting through Thursday night. It is too early to speculate on exact accumulations... but the area stands a good chance at seeing a plowable snow Thursday night... especially along the coast. The system will be a quick mover... so most if not all of the snow should end by early Friday morning.
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Post by scannerman5555 on Feb 23, 2005 19:38:41 GMT -5
Winter Weather Statement Statement as of 7:45 PM EST on February 23, 2005
Winter Weather Statement for Thursday " Snow "
... Winter Storm Watch in effect from late Thursday afternoon until around daybreak Friday morning...
The National Weather Service in Upton NY has issued a Winter Storm Watch.
Snow is expected to edge into the tri-state region by late Thursday afternoon with the greatest threat coming Thursday night. The track of the low is somewhat uncertain at this time... but it should track far enough north to provide the local area with a good chance of seeing significant accumulations. At this point... the potential exists for a six inch or greater snowfall in the watch area.
The low pressure center will be a fairly quick mover... so most if not all of the snow should end by early Friday morning.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and other local media for further details or updates.
A Winter Storm Watch is issued when severe winter weather is possible... but not imminent. At the time... there is a potential for significant snow and or ice accumulations. Future driving and walking conditions may become hazardous... so it is important to monitor the latest forecasts.
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Post by scannerman5555 on Feb 23, 2005 22:31:27 GMT -5
Winter Weather Statement Statement as of 10:31 PM EST on February 23, 2005 ... Winter Storm Watch remains in effect from late Thursday afternoon until around daybreak Friday morning... Snow is expected to edge into the tri-state region by late Thursday afternoon with the greatest threat coming Thursday night. The track of the low is somewhat uncertain at this time... but it should track far enough north to provide the local area with a good chance of seeing significant accumulations. At this point... the potential exists for a six inch or greater snowfall in the watch area. The low pressure center will be a fairly quick mover... so most if not all of the snow should end by early Friday morning.
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