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Retrograde Snowstorm by 12/5?


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  On 12/3/2010 at 6:49 PM, ORH_wxman said:

I get the feeling that the end of this run is going to look slightly different than the end of last nights run.

Hmm... dry cold spell followed by a break in the cold just in time for a rainstorm... no one could've seen that coming.

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  On 12/3/2010 at 6:54 PM, CT Rain said:

LOL no kidding. I think that strung out piece of garbage doesn't really make sense... I imagine we'll see a more impressive storm that that for sure.

I actually like the clipper setup. Maybe we can get it to redevelop for something decent sized.

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  On 12/3/2010 at 6:58 PM, ORH_wxman said:

I actually like the clipper setup. Maybe we can get it to redevelop for something decent sized.

Think of the movie Major League. The guy's looking at his bat and begs it to produce...and if it doesn't FOOK YA! So those are my words for the Euro. I've gone to the GFS side of the house. Buy American. :snowman:

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houlton maine 39/38 rain

rain in forecast for houlton the next 4 periods....didn't realize the marine air was gonna be there for another 48 hours.

heck even millinocket is mostly rain next 4 periods.....if i lived up there.....rope chair....

bangor just a hair better but potential mostly liquid thru late sunday? the elphant returns for NE new england? unless you are elevated

if this was another 150 miles SW wouldn't we have B/L issues anyway unless we were way west.

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  On 12/3/2010 at 7:19 PM, cpickett79 said:

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houlton maine 39/38 rain

rain in forecast for houlton the next 4 periods....didn't realize the marine air was gonna be there for another 48 hours.

heck even millinocket is mostly rain next 4 periods.....if i lived up there.....rope chair....

bangor just a hair better but potential mostly liquid thru late sunday? the elphant returns for NE new england? unless you are elevated

if this was another 150 miles SW wouldn't we have B/L issues anyway unless we were way west.

Its almost exactly where we left off last year..

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  On 12/3/2010 at 7:19 PM, cpickett79 said:

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houlton maine 39/38 rain

rain in forecast for houlton the next 4 periods....didn't realize the marine air was gonna be there for another 48 hours.

heck even millinocket is mostly rain next 4 periods.....if i lived up there.....rope chair....

bangor just a hair better but potential mostly liquid thru late sunday? the elphant returns for NE new england? unless you are elevated

if this was another 150 miles SW wouldn't we have B/L issues anyway unless we were way west.

There's more resistance to the marine air the further west it tries to come...if it had backed another 100 miles west, it doesn't mean the marine air makes the same length trek...it gets cooled as it tries to penetrate the colder air mass.

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  On 12/3/2010 at 7:19 PM, cpickett79 said:

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houlton maine 39/38 rain

rain in forecast for houlton the next 4 periods....didn't realize the marine air was gonna be there for another 48 hours.

heck even millinocket is mostly rain next 4 periods.....if i lived up there.....rope chair....

bangor just a hair better but potential mostly liquid thru late sunday? the elphant returns for NE new england? unless you are elevated

if this was another 150 miles SW wouldn't we have B/L issues anyway unless we were way west.

Starting just west of Milli will do better, Caribou and Houlton are relitivly close to sea level and will be strongly influenced by the marine intrusion, Western Maine and the higher elevations and foot hills will do better, Mtns are looking at 4-8" with higher amounts in the higher elevation....

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  On 12/3/2010 at 7:30 PM, moneypitmike said:

You're beginning to sound like the guy from the White Star cruise line that kept ordering the Titanic to keep up speed in spite of the forecasts/reports of icebergs.

mike your gonaa see flakes .....tonite!

just West of you up by rowe/colrain down to savoy near 1600' or so prob white ground by morn....

greens gonna get hammered this weekend.

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  On 12/3/2010 at 8:12 PM, alex said:

Could I get some advise? I'm gonna be up in the Franconia and then Bartlett area this weekend... is it worth packing snowshoes? The NWS says less than 2 inches in the point and click forecast! Thanks!

probably depends on where exactly you are going / what you are planning to do.

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