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Torch Tiger

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  1. The pattern looks suppression-y but we'll see, I'd also wager +north - south but that's climo anyway
  2. what looks grrrreat? The Rainer? Or the Stein surrounding?
  3. I've used VPN on here before, no one could detect it. So my first thought is VPN, but not sure what the point would be.
  4. Just for chuckles I'm looking at the relatively useless 18z gfs more closely. coarse-grid gfs total qpf is roughly 1-1.5" for that system here http://mag.ncep.noaa.gov/data/gfs/18/conus/precip_p60/gfs_conus_300_precip_p60.gif This is all snow, though? And how readily would it accumulate? Ahhh entirely pointless but hopefully there's a decent storm!
  5. It's amazing how bad even mets can be at reading a map. Seymour, were you were looking at the Kuchie Ku weenie algorithm?
  6. At least you laughed..but it's reality. 3-5" and that's the 384 hours of snowfall, perhaps not all was that storm
  7. rained off and on today in Bedford/New Boston NH. we've all been doing clouds/rain quite well this winter!
  8. not difficult being above average snowfall WTD when any particular area is averaging 10" or 20" of snow a season
  9. many angry winterites responding to this thread
  10. winter. crave it like crack all year but when it's bad, bail?
  11. Next Week: Fairly quiet period of weather into mid week as mid-level ridging build into the northeast along with a surface high pressure system. No notable weather features across the northeast, while the southern jet keeps things active across the southeastern USA, as my cohort said, fairly typical for an EL NINO winter. Temperatures next week are seasonably cool in the mid to upper 30s, lows in the teens and 20s. No mention of sunshine in any portions of the BOX disc.. wow
  12. I know it sucked for a good portion of folks, but January was an okay winter month locally. weenie eyes it'd be graded a B
  13. Yeah was in Holliston /Ashland today, decent pack above like 300-500' with trees still caked, maybe 2.5-3". below that looked rough
  14. January is OVER!!!! We can get decent/borderline severe storms in March/April occasionally, so we're just a month or two away from convective season! Let's gooo
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