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Second Winter Storm Threat - Oct 29/30


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How far west is considered part of the corridor? I'm about 30 miles west of 95. I know it's probably a moving target depending on the storm.

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30 miles is the cutoff. If you're within 29 miles of 95, about 1-2 feet of snow. 31 miles west of 95 is sunny

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If it takes the ensemble track, We would get plenty of luv..... :snowman:

If this happens as I think it might...only us NW upslope areas will miss out haha. All this talk over the summer of snowiest places in New England and the front runners like northern Greens communities over to Rangley all might get shut out.

Very ironic lol

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If this happens as I think it might...only us NW upslope areas will miss out haha. All this talk over the summer of snowiest places in New England and the front runners like northern Greens communities over to Rangley all might get shut out.

Very ironic lol

It would be, As those areas are usually first to see flakes.

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I bet the euro goes just inside the BM, or on top.

I would not take that bet right now, I have the same thought, Euro was well west a few day ago then went east, The GFS went from no storm to a storm to just east of the BM in the last 2 days and the Euro is trending back, It really is starting to look like a whiff might be off the table

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