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Epic winter signal continues to beam, part VII


ORH_wxman

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How about that thump in the 2nd half of the vent per the Euro. Euro verbatim gives BOS mix to thumping snow. And frankly my by might even stay snow. Amazing winter. Warm signal getting more muted each ensemble run at least for our latitude. Plenty of deep cold to tap. BOS now 70 inches........2/2...wow!

Yeah that period where it intensifies would flip us back to snow after any mixing. I'm not a big fan of the sw flow the day before, but I could see one of those things where it's 34 or 35 and rain, then flip to snow in the second half. Another 40 miles se and it's all snow I think.

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Yeah that period where it intensifies would flip us back to snow after any mixing. I'm not a big fan of the sw flow the day before, but I could see one of those things where it's 34 or 35 and rain, then flip to snow in the second half. Another 40 miles se and it's all snow I think.

1/25. Somehow we've been pulling these out....not saying it's happening this time but it's kind of a familiar pattern in some ways.

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Yeah that period where it intensifies would flip us back to snow after any mixing. I'm not a big fan of the sw flow the day before, but I could see one of those things where it's 34 or 35 and rain, then flip to snow in the second half. Another 40 miles se and it's all snow I think.

it'll be interesting to watch the evolution of this over the next 3 days. i think it was last week's deal that was modeled to have essentially no antecedent cold about 4 days out and in the end it was plenty cold.

not to say these are the same by any means.

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While I was chiselling out before..my neighbor a few houses up stopped over.He is in his late 70's/early 80's. He said he has measured 82.3 inches this winter. I've got us at 80.8 He's lived in this neighbohood since 1970. Said he has never , ever seen anything like this

He also brought up Staffordville..and said that he thinks the guy up there loves big totals..and always seems high. He has no idea about this weather board ..so for him to say that was pretty funny

bring him to the next GTG

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I could see a little light snow. I think most of it may be further north, but maybe an inch for some. It's one of those things that will be tough to model, but with weak convergence and the mid level low moving east and moistening the mid levels a bit...there will be a little light snow for some. Perhaps some breaks 2" near the NH border.

We've had hang back low level moisture snow since 11:30 or so when the big stuff stopped. It is like 1/4 inch per hour or something. Ambience snow. If we got a little lift we could get some better rates...

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it'll be interesting to watch the evolution of this over the next 3 days. i think it was last week's deal that was modeled to have essentially no antecedent cold about 4 days out and in the end it was plenty cold.

not to say these are the same by any means.

Yeah temps are colder than one would first think. If it can really intensify to the se, that will help. Euro verbatim would probably be a decent amount of snow for this area.

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