I said up to the NH border. That would be LWM. I'm safe up here.
But you were talking about ratios in northern MA which is why I brought up the torchy layer between H7-H85. So probably a burst of snow, some pingers or -ZR, and then ending as snow?
Was just checking coolwx and there's a period of pingers up to the NH border toward 00z on the NAMs. Maybe it's overdone, but the DGZ gets pretty high above the best lift even toward the end. I probably wouldn't go with very high ratios.
Well we have short range models that are split more north and south and we have medium range models split as well. So I guess we’re just wondering what exactly it is you’re thinking.
Banter thread my friend. And we have a complete forum for that stuff. We don't need everything in the New England forum. The occasional non-NE wx disco is fine in there. We don't need a dedicated thread to convection in the south though.