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January 26-27 Storm Disco/Obs II


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Try making the decision to close early today, at 100 I said send everyone home, they all said yea right TV says not until tonight. I said uh 4 inches by four, guess what. I said tomorrow late opening they said we will decide at midnight I said OK day off

Stand your ground...YOU THE MAN!!. General public will never understand.

How do you spell bomb, BOOOM. Unreal returns to the south and all going to be thrown back in. I wonder what time frame we looking at for all clear? This is what its all about...great bunch of weenies!

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this year just finds a way...just like your favorite sports team, some years they just find ways to win...and other years, well look at last year

That it does

Guys I wouldn't worry about the nam. I say this from the cell but it seems counter to what was going on before I left.

IMO ride the ruc hrrr bit realizing they are nipping se some

I wouldn't worry about any of them, we're all going to rip.

This, for example, seems like it may be enjoyable...

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You realize IJD picked up 10" while hovering at 32-33, right?

I realize that, yes. But with 34-36 over a lot of SE Mass, ratios will be much lower. I think its a very sloppy slowly accumulating snow along the coast of SE Mass unless we can get this to crash SE. I really don't see too much of a crash SEWD at this point. I hope I'm wrong.

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You realize IAD picked up 10" while hovering at 32-33, right?

No one's picking up 10 inches with 3 mile visibilities. Dulles dropped below a quarter mile for a time. You'd think New York was getting a blizzard looking at the radar yet TWC is in Times Square and it's barely accumulating. There's a tremendous amount of warmth out there.

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<br />Amen to that, neighbor.<br /><br />Friends in Philly reporting frequent thunder and lightning, obscene snowfall rates some of the heaviest the area has seen in 10+ years... <br /><br /><br />And some of the worst snowstorm modeling I've seen since the days of EasternUSWx... literally the RUC and perhaps 6hr panel of NAM/GFS are the only worthwhile models...<br /><br />Folks, we have an exciting night ahead of us!<br /><img src="http://img.amwx.us/public/style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif" /><br />
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rates better than in the gargantuan snowstorms philly had last winter?? surely they must have had some 3-4 inch hr rates

last winter.

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I realize that, yes. But with 34-36 over a lot of SE Mass, ratios will be much lower. I think its a very sloppy slowly accumulating snow along the coast of SE Mass unless we can get this to crash SE. I really don't see too much of a crash SEWD at this point. I hope I'm wrong.

Once the heavy precip starts, it will rapidly flip to snow.

I especially would not be worried if I lived in Milton.

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unfortunately nothing but a few flurries here 15 miles nw of con

It's trying to pick up as more than flurries with this 25dBZ echo, but there is definitely some dry air just above that is eating them up. I think it will improve though. Springfield on I89 at 1400ft has 90% RH and obviously base reflectivity is picking it up over us.
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Winds cranking

KHPN 270156Z 35013G22KT 1SM -SN BR BKN015 OVC029 M01/M03 A2954 RMK AO2 PK WND 01037/0117 FZRAE52 SLP012 P0008 T10111033

If you look at the IR sat loop you can see a small area of warmer cloud tops over CT where we're getting a lot of PL mixed with SN and the SN we do have has bad snow growth. Poor snow growth is the issue now but that will change with the rapidly cooling cloud tops approaching LI.

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Once the heavy precip starts, it will rapidly flip to snow.

I especially would not be worried if I lived in Milton.

Ehh, I'm really starting to think Brookline-Newton may end up with 10 or 12 while I'm around 8. Certainly can't complain given the state of affairs last night, but it wouldn't surprise me that 3-6 is what happens along the south coast

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Will, probably a stupid question but does that band make it up north of Boston by ray and myself?

Everyone is going to get a piece of the action I think. The stuff S of LI looks a little more impressive than it is because there's probably some bright banding, but its still good...thunder in that stuff.

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