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wx2fish

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  1. Snowgrowth here is awesome in the northern part of the Orh Co band. It's the kind of snow thats wet, but stacks onto itself pretty well on cold surfaces.
  2. Hrrr continues to be pretty wild. 3 or 4 runs in a row now.
  3. Been light sleet for past hour, but mixing over to snow now with some heavier returns.
  4. Can see it really starting to washout around 190 on CC
  5. Hrrr and rap are both back to being pretty aggressive. 3k nam looks better too for northern MA and SNH, while the 12k is more subdued.
  6. Yeah I'll give the pope credit, it was a more flaccid push than I was expecting. Most of Rockingham and into Northern Essex Co is finally down to 32-33F. MHT still seems to be sticking out to me with a +1 or 2 warm bias at times.
  7. If its just light rates, ratios will be crappy. But given the soundings on these more aggressive runs they wouldn't be terrible, provided the lift materializes. Some pretty good lift through the DGZ.
  8. Looks like the Ukie jumped on board after really not having much at 0z. Hopefully the euro juices up some.
  9. Yeah I'd like to see it get on board a bit, but those nam/gfs soundings are juicy for many.
  10. Seems like it's coming a bit delayed. Most of ME is sub freezing. NE G35mph at the isles of shoals with 20s getting to Lewiston. High res were too bullish, but most of NH will be below 32 tonight.
  11. Yeah that run would make quite a few happy
  12. 18z gfs is a decent burst for SNH Friday. Marginal temps but soundings are pretty good for a couple hours. Gonna need some decent bands or it'll be meh.
  13. I think most of SNH gets the 38-42 high pre-dawn, but then I'll take the under by Thursday afternoon/evening. Globals backed off a tad, so I think the colder push gets delayed but not denied
  14. Feel the same. Tossed right alongside the gfs today. Nam may end up a little too aggressive, but had the right idea. Hrrr wasn't too bad.
  15. Its definitely irrelevant without a pack, but I do find these CAD into potential cold tuck setups interesting. Granted I'd rather have a day in the 60s at this point.
  16. NE MA knows how to do one thing well. When in doubt, wedge it out!
  17. I feel like the gradient will be tighter than it's showing. I can envison a pretty hard boundary between like 45 and 62, probably somewhere in MA
  18. I can assure you the apps that get our data won't have 40
  19. Yeah my deck and truck did glaze up but the driveway was ok
  20. Light rain starting up and still 31F. Hopefully warms fast enough to avoid 93 Phil.
  21. Nam manages to wedge down into NE MA Wednesday. May have to take down those high temps
  22. Hes out burning the Christmas tree and a few of the kids presents
  23. Decent CAD signal on some runs for Tuesday. Mostly just means a colder rain, but the 3k NAM trys to give a little ZR even down to the high terrain of N ORH Co.
  24. Phil did some damage during the wind event, so it needed to happen. It was a pretty violent take down with some stuff already broken.
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