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Potential widespread snow event for Wednesday Night through Thursday.


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NAM aside....it seems like the suite of models are pretty consistent with the overall scenario....WSW to ESE cut off of heavier stuff. For places roughly from me to Kevin....small permutations would mean the difference between .2" of qpf and .75" .....

Are you thinking similiar to yesterday ETA track? Do you like south of the Pike as jackpot?

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It's amazing how much of your snowfall has been retained OTG. CAD capital FTW.

Most winters that would be farther NW, closer to MBY, but we got fringed by all the good Dec-Jan events. The 6" brought my snowpack back to 21", but it's the dense cap by the 3/7 sleet/zr armor that allowed us to keep most of our snow thru last week's torch.

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its a lecture hall with about 100 kids and he explained how freezing rain occurs when liquid precipitation falls onto a freezing surface with shallow cold and these kids were like :unsure:

is there a video of that interview you had last night?

I'm waiting for Ryan to send it to me. There were 2 different clips one at 5:00 and one at 6:00. When he sends them..I'll post.

How much snow did Uconn campus get yesterday?

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I'm waiting for Ryan to send it to me. There were 2 different clips one at 5:00 and one at 6:00. When he sends them..I'll post.

How much snow did Uconn campus get yesterday?

didn't measure, but only the tops of the grass were showing so I'd say 1 to almost 2"?

SREFs have high probs of 4+" for CT and RI..even into the upper Cape. Some 8" probs now show up into CT/RI and even se mass.

wood. absolute wood

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NAM is a little further north, but confluence is still strong.

However it's doing what Justin and I were talking about. The confluence is strong, but that arm of confluence from the PV is shifting north. That usually mean WAA may have a better shot of generating precip into sne, but the NAM has work to do. You can see it by looking at hr 39 of the 12z run and hr 45 of the 06z run.

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