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The last thread didn't work - upcoming threats discussion


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I wouldn't call it a "snowy week" but I think Wed night looks good for some snow. A period of -SN with some accumulation definitely possible.

Well it snows tomorrow afternoon with the anafrontal wave..then snow showers Mon nite and Tuesday..maybe some bursts of heavier snow squalls..and then a general couple inches Wed nite/Thurs

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Whether it sticks in the low spots is in question tomorrow..but at the very least snow in the air

I'm not even sure there will be snow. I could see some lingering rain showers and then we dry out.

Tomorrow is no big deal with virtually nothing.

Tuesday we dry out in the boundary layer so we probably keep snow up in the upslope areas and lake effect areas.

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where could i find this post, kind sir?

damn cold air hanging in tight JUST w of me in the towns of westborough...northborough.....temps still 32-33 out that way.....little spot from 495 west. won't be going to breakfast in westborough, no thanks

http://www.examiner.com/weather-in-houston/weatheramerica-newsletter-saturday-december-11-2010-at-6-00-p-m-ct

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I'm not even sure there will be snow. I could see some lingering rain showers and then we dry out.

Tomorrow is no big deal with virtually nothing.

Tuesday we dry out in the boundary layer so we probably keep snow up in the upslope areas and lake effect areas.

i'd like to see the ULL further south on today's runs.

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Well it snows tomorrow afternoon with the anafrontal wave..then snow showers Mon nite and Tuesday..maybe some bursts of heavier snow squalls..and then a general couple inches Wed nite/Thurs

A "snowy" week is Dec 9-16, 2007 or Jan 20-27, 2005

A "snowy" week is not the potential for a couple on and off snow showers amounting to no more than 1" to 3"

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I'm not even sure there will be snow. I could see some lingering rain showers and then we dry out.

Tomorrow is no big deal with virtually nothing.

Tuesday we dry out in the boundary layer so we probably keep snow up in the upslope areas and lake effect areas.

Nah lots of moisture left behind ..anafront precip shuld abound tomorrow/tomorrow eve..

Forky loves the anafront idea tomorrow.

Unstable on Tuesday with arctic air press...ULL closeby..similiar to the snow we had last week

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Euro has been steadfast on an event with some accumulation (relatively small) for several runs now for mid week.

i think it's going to have it's work cut out for it, but if we're lucky we can get some moisture to rotate down. this looked a bit more promising when the ULL was at or under our latitude...still should be able to manage some snow showers or something i'd think

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i think it's going to have it's work cut out for it, but if we're lucky we can get some moisture to rotate down. this looked a bit more promising when the ULL was at or under our latitude...still should be able to manage some snow showers or something i'd think

Yes it's a tough set up with the low north of us but both GFS/Euro have it now. A period of snow Wednesday night.

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Nice - 2 cycles of the NAM's last 3 showing positive QPF in snow thickness over Eastern New England....

FRH data has .39" at BOS at 42 hours with +2C at TI, less than 0C at all other sigma values through the 800mb level. That would be wet big flake dump to almost 3" of 9::1 type ratio... Nice little ancillary thump there as the mlv vortex closes and a smidge of jet streak dynamics wheels around and up from the SSE, ...don't you think... Last night's 00z flagged this with .2" liq equiv, the 06z apparently dumped the signal, but the 12z vrooooms it back on in there.

I think it would be a crowning achievement for this suppressed pattern, and a nice elixir to end out this dullard event. Sharp gradient though; the synoptic depiction of QPF shading says west of ORH = nadda

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The fact that ensembles are west is a good thing. Even the Canadian shows something. Sometimes these things just say "hello" ion the op runs within 4 days or so.

We definitely are in need of such a situation. So far all of our storms say "hello" at day 10 and "goodbye" by day 5

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