Saturday, January 24, 2015
Up until today, models have been advertising another clipper for Monday with just light accumulations from a few passing showers. Today’s guidance has trended towards a possible major snow storm in the Sunday night-Tuesday time-frame.
A clipper that dives in from the NW and then bombs out near the benchmark. A bomb out is a meteorological term called bombogenesis: a 24mb drop in pressure within a 24-hour period. When this happens, in just the right location (near the benchmark), explosive snow is possible for the mid-Atlantic and Northeast US.
The European model and the Canadian one both indicate a similar storms throughout New Jersey but with less snowfall. Either way, the meteorologist CJ recommends everyone should prepare for anything from significant to major snowfall.
http://www.weathernj.com/jan-24-snow-storm-detected/
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