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2/9/17

Wild Weather! Bomb-O-Genesis! East Coast Storm NIKO & the "Pressure Situation" #okc #news #wth



The Weather situation is getting Wild. The East Coast will be experiencing 'Bombogenesis' where the Pressure drops more than 24 millibars in less than 24 hours & lots of wind, lightning & snow will come along with that change. I've been monitoring the Mean Sea Level Pressure situation for a while and it is freaky getting freakier. Also, this video cuts off at the end cuz my computer is full. lol God Bless everyone, T @newTHOR on twitter https:/www.facebook.com/thornewsgo more about the storm http://wxch.nl/2kqe4Sj Winter Storm Niko to Become a Northeast Snowstorm: Winter Storm Warnings Issued For Philadelphia, New York City, Boston Most of the Northeast megalopolis will see heavy snow, beginning Wednesday night into Thursday. This will create difficult travel conditions and flight delays Thursday. Snowfall rates of more than an inch per hour are likely. This will be the first significant snow for the I-95 corridor since early-mid January. Winter Storm Niko will bring heavy snow to a sizable swath of the Interstate 95 Northeast corridor Wednesday night through Thursday. Many areas will pick up 6-12 inches of snow during this quick-hitting storm, with snowfall rates topping one inch per hour at times. The snow will make for difficult road travel and will likely trigger significant flight delays Thursday in Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia. Winter storm warnings stretch from coastal Maine southward through New England, southeastern New York, and into eastern and south-central Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and parts of northern Delaware, northern Maryland and northern West Virginia. This includes Boston, Providence, Hartford, New York City and Philadelphia. A blizzard warning has been issued for Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket in Massachusetts, as well as eastern and central Long Island in New York. Winter weather advisories, for the potential of lighter snow accumulations, are posted in parts of southeast New Jersey, central Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, northern Virginia, central and western Pennsylvania, upstate New York, Vermont and central New Hampshire. This includes Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Albany, New York. The setup for this snow event features a pattern seen frequently in past winters, but not so much this winter. A sharp southward plunge of the polar jet stream in the East will spawn an area of low pressure off the Eastern seaboard on Thursday. That low will intensify rapidly while moving northeast and may undergo "bombogenesis," which is a rapid pressure drop of 24 millibars in 24 hours. With some cold air in place behind now departed Winter Storm Maya, Niko will wrap moisture into sufficiently cold air to wring out snow, heavy at times, near the Interstate 95 corridor. Thundersnow is not out of the question in a few spots Thursday. Snow spreads from the Ohio Valley and Appalachians into the parts of the Mid-Atlantic states. The line separating rain from snow is still somewhat uncertain, but looks to set up generally along I-95 near the Washington D.C. and Baltimore metro areas. At least some snow is most likely overnight north of Interstate 95, including Philadelphia, the New York City Tri-State area and southern New England before dawn Thursday. Snow, heavy for some, will linger in parts of the mid-Atlantic states as far north as New York City through the morning before tapering off/ending by early afternoon. Farther north, snow, heavy at times, will persist much of the day in New England, especially in southern and eastern New England. Snow will gradually taper off in far eastern New England Thursday night. They will be most persistent in Cape Cod (ocean-effect bands) and in Downeast Maine. Winds will intensify quickly along the northeast coast Thursday, with gusts over 50 mph possible in far southeast New England, capable of some downed tree limbs and wires. Some minor coastal flooding is also possible in eastern Massachusetts. Blizzard conditions are possible in coastal southeast Massachusetts and eastern Long Island.


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