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Is that just a BL problem for him then? Although it's pretty cold all the way to the coastal plain...BOS is at 33/33 and reporting rain.

It might be a 900mb level type issue or even a mid-level issue....but the MLs are collpasing back S right now. He'll prob flip to snow very soon.

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Would Boston flip back as well?

Doubtful..though they might just W of them. They have a strong push of warm air in the lower levels from 950mb downward...but places just W of them could flip back to SN. Ray's area just 15-20 mi NW could see an extended period of SN if it works out right.

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I think we're finished here...we are on the line...too much snow/rain mix when it lightens up. This one's for the monadnocks and up into CNE and MaineJayhawk. We are snowing most of the time but not sticking, When the real stuff comes in we might get a quick inch but it likely flips very quickly....but the real stuff is north.

We are pretty much finished here. Hopefully we can get an inch on the front end, we wasted too much. The end could give us a bit more.

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I think we're finished here...we are on the line...too much snow/rain mix when it lightens up. This one's for the monadnocks and up into CNE and MaineJayhawk. We are snowing most of the time but not sticking, When the real stuff comes in we might get a quick inch but it likely flips very quickly....but the real stuff is north.

We are pretty much finished here. Hopefully we can get an inch on the front end, we wasted too much. The end could give us a bit more.

WTH heaviest prceip shield moving in over next hour you could /should flip to dumping snow for a a few hours at least thru 9 am ..no?

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WTH heaviest prceip shield moving in over next hour you could /should flip to dumping snow for a a few hours at least thru 9 am ..no?

I don't think we last until 9am...if we do, then we are good. But we are snow now and its not sticking...its ugly. Its mixing with rain when its not heavy and even when its heavy its not doing enough....this may change with the strong omega, which is why I still think we might get an inch or two on the front end....but its hard to picture 3-5" on the front end unless we start ripping soon. I was hoping this intermediate stuff would actually accumulate at 900 feet but its not doing it very well....pretty much nothing since that first burst. Maybe another tenth or two, but its actually melting when it lightens up.

We'll see how it goes in the next hour, but I think this one is for the extreme N ORH hills into the monadnocks and I'm just gonna have to take mixing in this one and maybe one good 1-2 hour burst if I'm lucky. I will say there is still a lot of bust potential, but I think I'm safe to say I won't see 3"+ from the front end. I've been wrong before and will be wrong again....but this one doesn't "feel" right. Its just not my day for this one.

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Bordering on mod snow now. Temp still falling to 31.4F....everything covered. Prob up to 0.7" again...we were at that about 4-5 hours ago. I actually should wipe clean now since the snow started falling at 10pm.

Everything freezing up.

Airport now reporting moderate

KORH 251037Z AUTO 00000KT 1/4SM R11/2000V4000FT SN FG BKN001 OVC006 00/00 A2979 RMK AO2 P0003

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GYX expanded warnings to the coast now, no surprise given the south shimmy by modeling last night. Whoever was in charge of the map painting overnight brought out the 50% reduction colors. 7-11 in my point.

Congrats!!

I think we're close to done here. You should clean up what I couldn't finish down here.

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Congrats!!

I think we're close to done here. You should clean up what I couldn't finish down here.

The real drag is that I'll be spending the storm at work three blocks from the water's edge. If that map above is correct, I'll see lots of non-snow while a couple miles away at the jetport rips to the tune of 7.5". Perhaps reality will be different, however.

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GYX expanded warnings to the coast now, no surprise given the south shimmy by modeling last night. Whoever was in charge of the map painting overnight brought out the 50% reduction colors. 7-11 in my point.

StormTotalSnowFcst.png

Holy gradient, Batman. Looks like that warning should go up except for areas withing two miles of the coast. If I were still living in Bath, I'd be looking to leap of the crane at BIW.

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Holy gradient, Batman. Looks like that warning should go up except for areas withing two miles of the coast. If I were still living in Bath, I'd be looking to leap of the crane at BIW.

Yeah, I mentioned in the previous post how that map fooks me while I'm at work. I was expecting right to the water to be getting hit as much as inland, but that isn't what Hanes and Kimble think.

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