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Ginx snewx

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  1. The nose of a strong mid level jet will lead to strong forcing for ascent with a period of heavy snow likely for Berkshires and northern Worcester Hills. Easterly low level jet will provide upslope which will enhance snowfall rates along the eastern slopes of the Berkshires and possibly the Worcester Hills. In fact, HREF indicating up to 2"/hr snowfall rates here overnight, especially in the Berkshires. Much of the 00z guidance trended a bit higher with snow accums. Incorporated hi-res guidance QPF to derive snow accum which yields 6-12 inches accum for the Berkshires and 4-8 inches for the northern Worcester Hills. Fortunately, bulk of the snow over the high terrain will be on the dry side as temps will be cold to start. For the rest of SNE, expecting snow accum of 1-4 inches in the interior low elevations before changing to rain, with up to an inch for I-95 and 128 corridor before it gets washed away by heavy rain.
  2. I kept thinking about what Will and Scott said about how they had never seen such a hard left turn at 5h, really unusual. This morning it hit me. This is exactly what happened in superstorm 93, mega difference is no retreating Arctic air mass but 93 track is pretty much spot on to this mini 93
  3. Vail resorts fired their VP of operations They are getting raked about shitty resorts
  4. Who is desperate. Some like HIPPYVALLEY have skin in the game.
  5. Wind is my biggest concern. Probably an inversion but those mesos and that squall line could be intense
  6. You gonna miss a thump. The Whites covered with 2 to 3 feet of snow clung to every surface is a spectacle. The ride from Gorham on 16 to Jackson should be absolutely breath taking
  7. Won't make much of a difference down here. Looks like they eroded cold air too fast earlier but it still erodes. You probably never hit above 40
  8. I think that's the key area if cooler temps happen more of a thump than a dump.
  9. It doesn't mean much for me but HRRR and NAM have definitely cooled substantially since last night's 0Z
  10. Lol I went to school 60s 70s in SWRI we had a pretty good run of cold and snow. Some great winters some not so great but the 60s were a nice decade to grow up in. My oldest grandson born in 2000 had quite the snowy childhood.
  11. Nice pit. Like fire pits on ice the snow ice doesn't melt underneath much. Kevin will have a glacier
  12. Interesting dichotomy in here today. Historically if the Euro went colder it was the big signal now its the NAM? My my
  13. Somebody the other day said there was no drifts in 78, ha
  14. Rooting for a Euro solution for the cities and towns that depend upon snow for their economy. Hopefully a jump start
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