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Second Winter Storm Threat - Oct 29/30


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oh...ha...i'm sure you'd make out fine from a solution like that. wasn't really excluding anyone. just sometimes we see an interior E MA jackpot with that type of deal. or N RI hills or whatnot. just speculation really.

The East Slopes will get plenty of snow this winter so will interior New England... Let's see BOS to PVD jackpot in Oct with 8" of mashed. If I'm out Im pulling for the most bizarre solution for the calendar date haha...like a foot of snow on the Bourne Rotary on Halloween.

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Its not even so much it needs to be more west at this point, If it had more of a NNE track then NE would be good, I wish we could get the kicker west to slow or build a little more ridging out ahead of the low, But the spacing between this 1st storm and the second may prevent it..

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Eh, the writing was on the wall regarding that middle weekend thing...

The ECM's stallwort solution passing into D4 was a flag. Even the 00z NOGAPS with it's huge longitudinal bias showed a bomb that clipped eastern New England -

Part of the issue is that a lot of the jet dynamics feeding this thing were relaying overnight onto the denser physical (less assimilated) sounding domain over western N/A...

I suspect that this trends even slightly more NW

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Regardless of it being your by or not, having these events is great. No leaf clearing for at least a week. Unforutnatley, I have so much wood to cut and split.

I refrained from bringing the snowblower out today becasue I don't want to look ridiculous having it at the end of the driveway for a measley 3" of snow. Some further trending on this though, and it could be useful thi sweekend.

Don't forget the shawl, amigo ... gonna be chilly at the Pit.

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Snow breaks out early/mid afternoon Saturday..trees start coming down by say 4-5:00pm..by midnight every household in SNE is w/o power. that's about how things should break down

Great. We can add this to the Irene cleanup from 7 or so weeks ago that still going on. The real lucky ones can add to the tornado clean up as well.

2011 could very well be the king of all SNE weather years.

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The East Slopes will get plenty of snow this winter so will interior New England... Let's see BOS to PVD jackpot in Oct with 8" of mashed. If I'm out Im pulling for the most bizarre solution for the calendar date haha...like a foot of snow on the Bourne Rotary on Halloween.

yeah, I guess you're right...

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Its not even so much it needs to be more west at this point, If it had more of a NNE track then NE would be good, I wish we could get the kicker west to slow or build a little more ridging out ahead of the low, But the spacing between this 1st storm and the second may prevent it..

We shall see!

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Snow breaks out early/mid afternoon Saturday..trees start coming down by say 4-5:00pm..by midnight every household in SNE is w/o power. that's about how things should break down

You've got some week trees by you, Kevin. Someone farts down there and they start dropping.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkzimd_weak-trees_shortfilms

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Snow breaks out early/mid afternoon Saturday..trees start coming down by say 4-5:00pm..by midnight every household in SNE is w/o power. that's about how things should break down

Yeah this could get interesting. The news showed trees down in Denver from 4" yesterday. 8" would be an issue.

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