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March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Someone will prob do really well in a band. There's a pretty potent banding sig....so I wonder if it could be one of those things where even down in the valley someone gets 4-5" if they end up under a band for 2-3 hours but then not too far away where they miss the meat of the band is struggling in 33F 1 mile vis SN-. 925mb is like -4C so once under a band, I think it would wetbulb/latently cool down to 32F near the sfc. Def a steep low level lapse rate though so elevation will do well...esp if it's lighter. -
March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Woah...Euro gone wild...esp down in CT. Large area of over half inch LE. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
Yeah I'm selling any snow here except maybe a touch at the end...not even sure if it's enough to accumulate. -
March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Yeah 12 days from the equinox is equivalent to October 1st or OCtober 2nd sun angle. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
I don't think SNE is required to get drenched for NNE to score here (well maybe southeast SNE would need to be)...this has a big longitude component to it. Could be the type of system where it's ripping snow in western MA and western CT right up into VT/NH/W ME while it's raining in eastern Maine -
March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
It's not going to be a big system I don't think....but there will be some 3-5" amounts I think in areas that get lucky banding while some other areas may have light snow at 33F that has trouble accumulating efficiently. -
March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
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March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
There's some good crosshair sig in there too on a lot of these soundings. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
This is looking pretty nice for NNE....we'll see how far southeast the snows can get into SNE. Here's 06z EPS -
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March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
You're cherry picking....White Tdays are not that common. Prob once every 5+ years for you. Sure, they are great when they happen....they just don't happen that often because the snow has to fall usually the day before or very close to Tday because snow torches away so fast in November when it does fall. Regardles, the debate is a total watse of time in this thread anyway. It's going to snow tomorrow whether people want it or not. -
March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
March snow lasts longer than November snow since November is a warmer month...and it's not close either. March is like 5-6 degrees colder than November on average. You might hate the sun angle in March but November is a furnace compared to March. -
March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
You’ll get snow too. It’ll be less than CT but prob a couple inches. -
March 9: Little Critter that could part 2.
ORH_wxman replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
06z euro looked good again. Not a big difference from 00z that I saw on my phone. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
00z euro has a really nice look for SNE on Wednesday. Nice banding look…esp from pike region into CT/RI -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
Wow 18z rgem hits the pike region hard. That’s getting almost to low end warning threshold. Definitely upped the ante from 12z. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
18z NAM looked a bit south of 12z for Wednesday but the fronto sig might be a little better where the precip is. Someone from CT over to SE MA could score a little surprise with that. Maybe pike region too. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
Dec '96 prob the last time, though Feb 24, 2010 and Dec 5, 2020 were very close. October 2011 too. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
Gotta sneak in an elevation blue bomb like a week later after the WOR pounder. -
Yeah this is true...some portions of the earth have been at war for prob 5000 years and probably will be for another 5k. Also, shoving like 10-15% of some of the strongest ideological portion of the population onto a platform like twitter and lighting a match is always going to make for a clown show that doesn't really reflect reality.
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March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
Phin/Alex over to SR/Sugarloaf get in on it too. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
Prob an inch or so in lower elevations and 2-3" higher terrain if Euro verified. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
Well it's already trending east.... But aside from just an upper level east trend, specifically in March, you have colder SSTs plus a cryo-generated cold source to the north which acts as an inhibitor to LL WAA versus a month like December....it acts to strengthen Tip's PPT configuration coming down the coast of Maine. It's why so many "modeled" nice days in spring turn into 40F and dogshit. So yeah, I'd expect it to trend more into a 40s and rain instead of 60F unless we can really wind this up to our west and have the low track over western NY. Still possible, but right now I'm betting against the prolonged warm sector. -
March 2022 Obs/Disc: In Like a Lamb, Out Like a Butterfly
ORH_wxman replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in New England
It's March....you know where it's going to trend. Bury powderfreak while we get 42F and heavy rain for most of the storm. -
Stop with the politics or I'm nuking this thread faster than the sleet line moves north in a SWFE