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Epic winter signal continues to beam, part VII


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Looks like a nice little line of snow squalls out near BGM associated with the cold front. Given the amount of low-level moisture present, this could get a little interesting here in the Berks if this makes it here, especially with some upslope enhancement. Wouldn't surprise me if someone around 2K gets 3 or 4 inches from this and the upslope.

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Bang a 12 pack Sat a 10 spot next week and there ya go only need 35,5 and its only Feb 11th. I am on a mission.

Well I hope you are right obviously, lol.

But at this point, its BOS that should be chasing their record seriously, they only need like 3 feet to get it. If they can somehow get a good total this weekend, then they are within reach with a decent late Feb and big March

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Scott...with all due respect...let's take the biggest climo site:

10.2 from 2/1-2, 18.2 inches Boxing Day, 14.9 inches 1/12, 7.3 inches 1/21, 9.9 inches 1/26-7....I mean if that isn't prolific what is? Throw in a few nickles and dimes and BOS is at 70 with more than half the climo snow totals to go.

You missed the reference/quotes...someone here was suggesting 12-18 with 30" lolli's maybe on this last one...was mainly pointing out that worked up until a week or ten days ago...the last few systems have brought the fence swinging back down to earth.

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You missed the reference/quotes...someone here was suggesting 12-18 with 30" lolli's maybe on this last one...was mainly pointing out that worked up until a week or ten days ago...the last few systems have brought the fence swinging back down to earth.

I think it's only in the current system and only (so far) in SNE. I don't recall the fence swinging more than the verification for the last event which was well modeled by most as a prolific but fast moving system. This one (yesterday/today) did not produce 20+ widespread (yet) but few mets or even bb members expected that.

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Yeah actually todays round 2 was the first that under performed for the most part though some of us saw the writing on the wall yesterday. Round 1 over performed and the coastal bomb last week...can't say how that didn't do well...12"+ over a huge region with lollis to 20"

Because not everyone lives in worcester?

We've had 4 or 5 straight warning busts near the coast...not everything is about interior SNE and central/western MA?

For asome to my WSW and up in CNE/NNE round 1 didn't overperform.

Not everyone lives in Tolland, Worcester, or Boston...

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Well I hope you are right obviously, lol.

But at this point, its BOS that should be chasing their record seriously, they only need like 3 feet to get it. If they can somehow get a good total this weekend, then they are within reach with a decent late Feb and big March

You are now ahead of me and I fully expect to fall way behind now, this is when you shine from now until April, dude its a magical year.

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Because not everyone lives in worcester?

We've had 4 or 5 straight warning busts near the coast...not everything is about interior SNE and central/western MA?

For a some to my WSW and up in CNE/NNE round 1 didn't overperform.

Not everyone lives in Tolland, Worcester, or Boston...

Well actually most people do live in HFD/ORH/BOS areas in SNE...the Cranberry Bog area near the coast in S PYM county has been a disappointing spot, but its quite minor relative to the rest of SNE which has been getting slammed.

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Because not everyone lives in worcester?

We've had 4 or 5 straight warning busts near the coast...not everything is about interior SNE and central/western MA?

For a some to my WSW and up in CNE/NNE round 1 didn't overperform.

Not everyone lives in Tolland, Worcester, or Boston...

Not that i don't love Will, but yesterday wasn't exactly peas in a pod. Today was by far better, even if it did underperform. Just gotta keep racking up the snow and hope we do get the 20+ one day...

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I think it's only in the current system and only (so far) in SNE. I don't recall the fence swinging more than the verification for the last event which was well modeled by most as a prolific but fast moving system. This one (yesterday/today) did not produce 20+ widespread (yet) but few mets or even bb members expected that.

I know.....someone posted some quotes is all....my suggestion was not to lock in 6-12" for most of interior SNE for Saturday on Wednesday. Was tongue in cheek.

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Because not everyone lives in worcester?

We've had 4 or 5 straight warning busts near the coast...not everything is about interior SNE and central/western MA?

For asome to my WSW and up in CNE/NNE round 1 didn't overperform.

Not everyone lives in Tolland, Worcester, or Boston...

Moosup, Greenwich, East Greenwich, Middletown, Suffield,Old Saybrook, Hartford ............

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Because not everyone lives in worcester?

We've had 4 or 5 straight warning busts near the coast...not everything is about interior SNE and central/western MA?

For asome to my WSW and up in CNE/NNE round 1 didn't overperform.

Not everyone lives in Tolland, Worcester, or Boston...

But considering this encompasses 3 of the major metros of SNE most do actually. Your area has been screwed and was just on the line as you have posted many times. Often a few miles away...big snow. NWS can't refine that exactly such that your by gets screwed and 5 miles NW doesn't.

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that feels so good. thanks. :lol:

LOL, didn't mean it like that obviously. I took a weenie drive down through Dedham and down to Hanover/GHG last night. It's getting very close to '05 after the blizzard. Almost there. Probably close to 25-32OTG before last night. More in the shaded regions. Before last night, it looked like they had more OTG than I did. Might be even now, but man it was impressive.

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Well actually most people do live in HFD/ORH/BOS areas in SNE...the Cranberry Bog area near the coast in S PYM county has been a disappointing spot, but its quite minor relative to the rest of SNE which has been getting slammed.

thankfully overall it hasn't been *that* much of a disaster IMBY. it's been way way low compared to interior areas (30 vs. 70) but not surprising given your on pace for a potentially record breaking season in some spots.

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LOL, didn't mean it like that obviously. I took a weenie drive down through Dedham and down to Hanover/GHG last night. It's getting very close to '05 after the blizzard. Almost there. Probably close to 25-32OTG before last night. More in the shaded regions. Before last night, it looked like they had more OTG than I did. Might be even now, but man it was impressive.

yeah i know. it was just funny. felt like someone saying "eh, don't worry. looks don't matter. it's what's on the inside that counts." :lol:

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