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  1. Never understood people who love to live near the ocean complain about rain snow lines in their hood. You certainly love summer with the sea breeze and being near the water, winter you pay the price of that same wind off the water 99% of the time, until after the new year. Dec coast averages are a third of 25 miles inland. If snow rules more than the beach in your head,move inland. I lived behind the rain snow line for 45 years, it sucked but come July ahhh. Now living inland, summers sea breezes are occasional rather than every day, but I also tripled my snow average. Bottom line

    Deal with it,

    Cosgrove 

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  2. 1 hour ago, weathafella said:

    Looks like a 3 wave nhem pattern trying to set up in the long medium range.  Those tend to be long lasting if it verifies.

     

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    We 4 wave in 2015 lets do it again 

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  3. 3 hours ago, ORH_wxman said:

    I guess maybe. I don’t really make a distinction between a coating and an inch at 20 or 25 to 1 ratios…other than statistics on the seasonal snow totals. It could easily just dry out and be a couple hundredths. 
     

    If we were getting widespread 0.1-0.2” QPF it would be more interesting. 

    Not a bad sounding for an hour thump. Probably an inch. Doesn't look dry. 18Z GFS

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  4. 20 minutes ago, dendrite said:

    You guys in SNE are basically relying on some snow with the cold fropa and it starts drying up once it gets past the western hills. Low to mid levels are bone dry before then so any stray echoes are likely virga. Even up here it’s probably < 1”. 

    As modeled, could get some marine DPs involved, some salt nuclei and hope for an inch. One can dream although we have seen clippers do exactly that.

  5. 1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:

    You will want to get into the band that is currently south of LI fork region for advisory amounts I think....looks like it might get eastern CT near Ginxy and certainly RI and a chunk of E MA. We'll see if it can blossom west a bit more, but that's gonna be the main show this afternoon

     

     

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    Yea let's get that expansion

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