WPC maps look very damned up with a warm front through southern New England and a low popping off of Cape Cod on Tuesday. My wonder ground forecast has given me 2 1/2 inches of snow on Monday.
The sense I’m getting is that there’s nothing to extreme coming in the next few weeks. A complicated system with chances of snow and ice and rain from Sunday through Tuesday or Wednesday. A quick cooldown and then a warm-up for a bit. But the cold air source never really goes away. Then some decent signs that it turns colder with a ridge on the West Coast in the last week of the month. It doesn’t sound too bad.
We often play catch up late in the storms. Have had an inch an inch and a half in the last hour and a half. Perfect snow, growth and fluff just piling up. Probably about 3 1/2 inches now.
Legend has it there was a beastly bear of a man who willed into existence massive areas of high pressure to please his mass of admirers. For several years he held strong but then the Hadley took him…
Let’s keep it that way. This snow pack has been very resilient in the woods and even some of the fields, though, so it will probably get quite cold if the snow covers stays.