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dendrite

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  1. Gotchya. The 46° lake won’t have much influence for you. I’m going to assume you got a lot of snow in Oct 2011. I assume you’re on the north side of the lake so that would be an offshore wind anyway. 30mph winds and heavy rates will just laugh at Webster Lake. Hopefully it all works out. Again, enjoy the storm.
  2. I’m just to your east and it’s 35.7°. 46° would make you the warmest in NH. Even MHT is 43° in the UHI. Salisbury, Webster, and Franklin Falls are all 34/35°. btw Webster Lake is 400’ AMSL.
  3. 6z NAM looking better for NH...more of a turn north and kicks more precip back west. That would get the Lakes Region back firmly into the midlevel goodies.
  4. Saw a little theta-e decreasing with height for LWM around the time it's rocking and rolling.
  5. Same QPF jack from ORH to SE NH, but everything else shifted east a bit. I'm running out of wiggle room.
  6. Point is when the overcast thickens back up the temp should climb back up.
  7. 36F here with the moon visible. I think it's just a little radiation escaping out to space...not really indicative of the airmass.
  8. Seeing the same things up here. I still feel pretty good with the midlevel look.
  9. Pretty easy to find the H7 axis of dilatation just as the heaviest rates move in here. 0.50” QPF here in the 3hrs following this.
  10. It looked like it didn’t quite curl in as much as previous runs.
  11. SLP is actually a little west of 18z at 00z tomorrow night.
  12. This will be the slight shift east that has me throwing objects out my window.
  13. NAM wise...early on looks like the northern stream is a little slower digging in for the phase. Not much change with the southern stream.
  14. I can only imagine what they would’ve looked like in Oct 2011.
  15. Yeah. But I think the answer is somewhere in the middle. Those eurowx ones are overly pessimistic and wxbell likes to call 34° SN as accumulating 10:1.
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