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moneypitmike

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  1. Will was saying we’d need a great front end in order to reach double digits. Nearing 6" on my homemade board. Flakes have gone from obscene size ti typical. Still dumping.
  2. Just ENORMOUS flakes dumping down. Looks to be close to 3" at this point.
  3. With the light coming up.....sn+,dumping big fatties. over 2" down, maybe 2.5 or so.
  4. Draw a straight line from the ORH dot to the Boston dot----I'm on that line, 8 miles east of the Worcester dot.
  5. That new map is from 7:00a.m. onward, so you need to add in what falls before 7:00.
  6. lol. Need to tag on what's currently down and what will come in the next hour to this.
  7. lol. My Tuesday call of 5-8 for mby will verify in any case.
  8. I believe that was forecast--and then to crash back south. No surprise there.
  9. Came down at 4:30 to pretty heavy rates with less than an inch down. Hopefully we can crank from here for a few hours before the sleet.
  10. I will also say that this is the most dead night of commentary 5 hours before the flakes fly I've ever seen.
  11. Agreed. I'd peg 10-15 miles on either side of a line from Hippy to Ray as the most likely candidates . Grade it down to 6-8 here at the Pike. Grade down further as you head SOP and into CT
  12. GYX I'm better-located than you, but I'm prepared for early pinging.
  13. Congrats--it's been a tough one. You've been locked on this one for days though. I'm smack on the direct line from ORH to BOS. As Will said, a slightly slower advance of sleet could get me into double digits, a faster one might limit me to 5-7. The other day I told my wife 5-8, haven't wavered from that.
  14. OT--I can't believe how bright it is now at 5:00p.m. Let's talk sun angle.
  15. GFS QPF and "snow". Not sure how much of those amounts are inflated by sleet. I think I'm good for 6-7 here though.
  16. Hopefully--the longer you snow, the more I get. HRRR has the sleet hitting you between 8-9.
  17. Here's the end of the 20z HRRR (9:00a.m.). Sleet line is exactly at the CT/MA border by this point. so everything north of that is all snow.
  18. Agree on the need for that---not sure if we can rely on it though. I'd feel a whole lot more comfortable if I were even 10-20 miles further north. I do think we're good for warning snows but I'm not convinced we'll be getting north of eight. Apparently I get to keep my left nut.
  19. For a minute I thought those were ultrasounds of a baby. lol
  20. Interesting that BOX left CT as a watch while they bumped everyone north to a warning. I guess 12z will be do or die for many.
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