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Subj: Weather Update -  October 27th



      
  
     
   

      
   
     
Approaching  StormNOR'EASTER ON SATURDAY WITH  HIGH WINDS AND RAIN CHANGING 
TO SNOW!

FOR  INTERIOR SECTIONS TO THE NORTH......COULD BE THE  BIGGEST OCTOBER 
SNOWSTORM ON RECORD  













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OCTOBER 27TH  
Strong Nor'Easter will affect the area on  Saturday and Saturday night with 
high winds, possible  coastal flooding, rain and yes, even snow.

Hard  to believe that it is October and the word 'snow' is  in the 
forecast, but that is what we are looking at  this Saturday as a strong coastal 
storm combines with  an unseasonably chilly air mass to bring conditions  more 
typical of winter than late October.

Rain  and wind will be on the increase towards daybreak on  Saturday and 
continue during the day on  Saturday.  Rain will change to snow over higher  
elevations of NW NJ, interior New York and New  England.  The rain/snow line 
will be moving south  and east during the day and will likely reach the  
coast around sunset.

Along the coast, it is  important to remember that ocean temps are still in 
 the mid 50s so precipitation will have to falling  heavily to dynamically 
cool the lower levels of the  atmosphere enough to see snow, but I do think 
that  snowflakes will be in the air all the way to the  coast.  The very 
latest guidance suggests a  slushy accumulation in the grass even along the  
coast.

Interior sections of NJ will likely see  an inch or two slushy accumulation 
on cars and grassy  surfaces.

Well inland across interior NW  Jersey, interior NY just north of NYC and 
most of New  England could be in line for a heavy wet snow of 3 to  6 
inches...with the possibility of even more snow over  areas about 1000'.  This 
could be the biggest  October snowstorm ever across these areas.

Wind  will increase from the north and northeast during the  day and gust 
from 40mph to 60mph.  Tides are  already astronomically high, so areas that 
are prone  to tidal flooding should be on the look  out.

This is a potent storm....and since there  are still leaves on the trees, 
there could be a  surprising amount of tree damage and power outages  because 
of the weight of the snow on the leaves  coupled with the wind.  However, 
Hurricane Irene  did quite a bit of "pruning" throughout the area.  

The sun will return on Sunday and temps will  rebound to around  50.






































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