OT: Significant snowstorm on Friday night into Saturday

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Mt Holly conducting fire sale on snow amounts in new disco
Down goes Mount Holly!

 

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I've got straight up ice pellets coming down in Howell. It's 28 degrees here, (have outdoor thermomotor), so one of you weather weenies is going to have to explain the meteorological mumbo jumbo for me into layman's terms on this occurrence.
 
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I've got straight up ice pellets coming down in Howell. It's 28 degrees here, (have outdoor thermomotor), so one of you weather weenies is going to have to explain the meteorological mumbo jumbo for me into layman's terms on this occurrence.
Freezing rain happens when snow melts into rain in a warm air layer aloft, then falls through a shallow, cold layer near the ground, becoming supercooled (below freezing but still liquid) and freezing instantly upon contact with surfaces below 32°F (0°C), creating a clear, dangerous glaze of ice. This requires a specific temperature profile: cold air (snow), then warm (melted snow), then a thin cold layer (supercooling).

 

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NWS-NYC also cut back substantially on snow for NENJ (Union up thru Bergen) but they kept the warnings up for 2-5" of snow/sleet and a glaze of ice, recognizing that sleet is still very impactful and also not wanting to send the message that there's no concern with heading out into this. The Hudson Valley and LI are still looking at 4-8" or more of mostly snow.

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I've got straight up ice pellets coming down in Howell. It's 28 degrees here, (have outdoor thermomotor), so one of you weather weenies is going to have to explain the meteorological mumbo jumbo for me into layman's terms on this occurrence.
 

bac2therac

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Backedge showing up in NW NJ..if this doesnt fili in its over at midnight for many...have to wait and see
 

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The latest HRRR wants to refire precip area wide from the stuff in Central PA so well will see but it wasnt right with the first batch
 

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I'm not complaining 'cause I hate snow, but where's the damn snow ?
Just a coating here in Ridgefield Park and they're saying it's gonna stop in 20 minutes.
 
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As of 8:00 pm, we've had 1/3" of pure sleet that is hard and crusty and slippery as hell and should be the equivalent of about 1" of snow, mass-wise. That sleet was mostly over by about 6:30 pm and since then we've had more of a mix of snow and sleet, which is dense, but not crusty, on top of that sleet; that layer is about 3/8" right now, so officially 0.7" snow/sleet so far and we have probably 50/50 snow/sleet falling now. I sure hope we get some of that pure white snow ("twice as sweet as sugar, twice as bitter as salt" - name that tune w/o Google). My updated point/click says 2-4" and my hourly graphic says 3.0" of "snow" to come. Crossing fingers. It really is icy out there.
 

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Up here in western Bergen and radar looks like it's almost done...? Or am I being too simplistic?
 
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Freezing rain happens when snow melts into rain in a warm air layer aloft, then falls through a shallow, cold layer near the ground, becoming supercooled (below freezing but still liquid) and freezing instantly upon contact with surfaces below 32°F (0°C), creating a clear, dangerous glaze of ice. This requires a specific temperature profile: cold air (snow), then warm (melted snow), then a thin cold layer (supercooling).

He has ice pellets, aka sleet, not freezing rain, but at least the graphic is good, as it does explain sleet.
 

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As of 8:00 pm, we've had 1/3" of pure sleet that is hard and crusty and slippery as hell and should be the equivalent of about 1" of snow, mass-wise. That sleet was mostly over by about 6:30 pm and since then we've had more of a mix of snow and sleet, which is dense, but not crusty, on top of that sleet; that layer is about 3/8" right now, so officially 0.7" snow/sleet so far and we have probably 50/50 snow/sleet falling now. I sure hope we get some of that pure white snow ("twice as sweet as sugar, twice as bitter as salt" - name that tune w/o Google). My updated point/click says 2-4" and my hourly graphic says 3.0" of "snow" to come. Crossing fingers. It really is icy out there.
The mt holly map did another huge slash for my area

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Kbe4

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Up here in western Bergen and radar looks like it's almost done...? Or am I being too simplistic?
That's what I'm seeing in eastern Bergen....a coating and the radar indicating it will be done by 9 p.m.
 

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As of 8:00 pm, we've had 1/3" of pure sleet that is hard and crusty and slippery as hell and should be the equivalent of about 1" of snow, mass-wise. That sleet was mostly over by about 6:30 pm and since then we've had more of a mix of snow and sleet, which is dense, but not crusty, on top of that sleet; that layer is about 3/8" right now, so officially 0.7" snow/sleet so far and we have probably 50/50 snow/sleet falling now. I sure hope we get some of that pure white snow ("twice as sweet as sugar, twice as bitter as salt" - name that tune w/o Google). My updated point/click says 2-4" and my hourly graphic says 3.0" of "snow" to come. Crossing fingers. It really is icy out there.
I really would love to be a meteorologist they have to be wrong 80% of the time what a great job!!
 

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As of 8:00 pm, we've had 1/3" of pure sleet that is hard and crusty and slippery as hell and should be the equivalent of about 1" of snow, mass-wise. That sleet was mostly over by about 6:30 pm and since then we've had more of a mix of snow and sleet, which is dense, but not crusty, on top of that sleet; that layer is about 3/8" right now, so officially 0.7" snow/sleet so far and we have probably 50/50 snow/sleet falling now. I sure hope we get some of that pure white snow ("twice as sweet as sugar, twice as bitter as salt" - name that tune w/o Google). My updated point/click says 2-4" and my hourly graphic says 3.0" of "snow" to come. Crossing fingers. It really is icy out there.
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We have 3/8" of crusty consolidated ice stuck to all paved surfaces that's really tough to dislodge - I wonder if there was some rain mixed in with the initial sleet to bind it all together. It's difficult to shovel and the driveway road in front of the house are very icy. Then we have about 3/8" of regular loose snow/sleet on top of that for a total of 0.75", which is near nothing in the last 90 minutes. Very fine, light pixie dust falling now and the radar looks like crap. Latest HRRR shows 3-4" by 2-3 am for most in CNJ, but nada so far and the HRRR did terribly on the first part of the storm, so color me skeptical.
 

RU848789

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Yup and despite yearly busts it all gets memoryholed with no accountability
What does this even mean? Do you want to have them blindfolded and shot? Public flogging? It's a friggin' hard science to get right and there will be busts from time to time. There's no conspiracy here, especially since forecasts are way better today than they were even 25 years ago. I actually kind of like that it's so chaotic and complex that we still get busts occasionally (in both directions - see Feb 24 where we got 11" vs. 3" expected), as that always adds some drama to the enterprise.
 

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Ouch. Looks like the NAM was right all along. Big fail for numerical modeling today, assuming this verifies. Warnings dropped for Warren, Somerset, Middlesex and Monmouth and snowfall amounts cut back there and SW of there, by quite a bit. Concern now is whether this could mean a lot more freezing rain, which would suck. Updated snow and ice maps below.

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
621 PM EST Fri Dec 26 2025

.NEAR TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY/...
620 PM update...
Well, that changed quickly. The models that were surging in the
warm air aloft (NAM in particular) seem to have mostly had a
handle on things, at least across our CWA, with most areas
already changed to freezing rain and sleet. Have made a
significant cut to snowfall totals, which necessitated dropping
the warnings for Monroe, Warren, Middlesex and Monmouth
counties. That having been said, we are now starting to get
anxious about ice accumulation, since several more hours of
freezing rain may put some areas in the game for ice storm
warning criteria (1/4 inch). Made some upward adjustments in the
ice forecast and will watch obs closely over the next few
hours.


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More sadness for snow lovers as the NWS cut back further...

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What does this even mean? Do you want to have them blindfolded and shot? Public flogging? It's a friggin' hard science to get right and there will be busts from time to time. There's no conspiracy here, especially since forecasts are way better today than they were even 25 years ago. I actually kind of like that it's so chaotic and complex that we still get busts occasionally (in both directions - see Feb 24 where we got 11" vs. 3" expected), as that always adds some drama to the enterprise.
Public flogging would be nice. Can't be so bad at your job without some criticism. Remember, every time they screw the pooch, the more likely people will ignore the next warning (even if the next event is legit).
 

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As of 11:10 pm, we've finally been getting some snow after a 2+ hour lull and no sleet mixed in. We now have a whole 1.0" on the ground, as we had the 3/8" of crusty ice/sleet early on and we had 3/8" snow sleet on top of that by 9:30 pm and we've gotten 1/4" in the last 30 minutes, which all adds up to 1.0". Only 5.1" more to go to reach my prediction for my house, lol. Radar has filed in and maybe we can pull out another 1-2" over the next few hours, as the latest HRRR and RAP runs have me getting ~2" more by 2-3 am (it's actually snowing this time, so maybe they'll be right). That would at least move this from a monumental bust to a serious bust. It's up to 30F.
 
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