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Epic winter signal continues to beam, part II


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Same here. Well, praying for snow, but have entered sleet as a more realistic backup wish. The trees are already traumatized by the ice storm a couple of weeks ago.

OT, I finally posted a bunch of pictures in the epic snow picture thread:

http://www.americanw...697#entry395697

Come Thursday night, you can post pictures of how many stars you can see without any light pollution after the epic ice storm drops the Nutmeg into a week of darkness.

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I know, but the title says "epic".

12z moves the 0* 850 north about 20 miles compared to the 06z run. Brings it precisely along the latitude of the CT/MA border it appears. Hopefully that's a sleet vs. zr signal. Epic power outages in CT.

Im glad Im north of the ma pike and my only concern is sleet vs. snow. This could be bad in CT.

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I know, but the title says "epic".

12z moves the 0* 850 north about 20 miles compared to the 06z run. Brings it precisely along the latitude of the CT/MA border it appears. Hopefully that's a sleet vs. zr signal. Epic power outages in CT.

Yea hopefully, looks very sleety but those + 15 Uvvs might have something to say about that sneaky warm layer, my soundings at the ground do not go over 30

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NAM is very nice... if it moves just a bit further north I wouldn't complain.

Poor Mica Vim Toot though... come north.

Oh woe. Woe is me.

My profound depression is cruelly worsened by my work location down here in NYC/Hudson R. & CT coast to New London.

Snow snow everywhere but not a flake to Toot!

My depression is inversely related to Blizzy's snow bank height.

Sheesh.

Vim Toot!

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the wed setup reminds me of 12/19/08 in a way...maybe a bit north.

Yeah it does have a lot of similarities. This one looks like it will be more amped up than that one, but who knows exactly how this arctic air mass is going to affect things. That is such ridiculous cold air draining from Maine and Quebec.

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Mike it's a snowstorm for all of SNE..Each run on each model continues coming in slightly colder..not rocket science

Kevin, I don't think it is. And, if anything, the NAM has come in warmer. Regardless of what happens, you still need to clear your deck since whatever comes down isn't passing through your snow.

Frankly, I'd consider a generator. :)

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Yeah it does have a lot of similarities. This one looks like it will be more amped up than that one, but who knows exactly how this arctic air mass is going to affect things. That is such ridiculous cold air draining from Maine and Quebec.

Phil brought it up, but the one thing that this has for coastal areas, is arctic air draining in from Maine, right over Mass Bay. We haven't had that all season, despite such a snowy winter imby.

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Kevin, I don't think it is. And, if anything, the NAM has come in warmer. Regardless of what happens, you still need to clear your deck since whatever comes down isn't passing through your snow.

Frankly, I'd consider a generator. :)

The NAM did not come in warmer really...at least for CT...the primary cuts so far west that it slows down the 850mb WAA.

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I missed that.. I will take the bet with no zr. I won't take it with sleet since if it pings for an hour I lose..

Deal?

zr is a bit of a different animal. You originally said all snow. I do however think you will ping for more than an hour though.

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