Well, seeing as our winter is continuing to be a benign, gloomy, mild, overcast, borefest as always i thought i'd follow the mini' winter storm in NE states as it's more interesting:
Looks like it's becoming a sleety mix of rain and snow in DC now and it's still currently snowing in NYC, although this too will become a sleety mix within the next few hours too:
https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/northeast-region/weather-radar
Would anyone class this winter storm as a 'nor easter' or not!?
Just doesn't have it's usual accumulation totals of "8-12" to 12-18" and 18 -24" or even up to 36" in it's forecast as it normally would have!? Latest precipitation radar (at 17:45 ET).
If 5-7cms (2-3") of snow is all NYC and DC can do out of this than this is poor for their standards - Even parts of Cornwall got more than that on Thursday 31st January.
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20 February 2019 22:42:57
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