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November 23 - Storm Threat


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  On 11/23/2011 at 12:48 AM, nzucker said:

What do we think for Rindge, folks?

1-3" is my guess with the precipitation mostly being sleet/rain. Being this far southwest in the state is going to make a huge difference in this one, unfortunately. 18z NAM looked a little colder than the GFS but still not chilly enough to get excited about right on the Massachusetts border.

2-4" Monadnock Magic

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  On 11/23/2011 at 1:21 AM, ctsnowstorm628 said:

Seeing a few ip mixing in here in southern ct? 43/41 explanations?

The boundary layer just above the surface is probably quite dry so you are getting evap cooling in that part of the column which turns the rain into sleet pellets. This type of sleet usually lasts less than 20 minutes...once the BL gets saturated, it goes to plain rain.

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  On 11/23/2011 at 1:23 AM, ORH_wxman said:

The boundary layer just above the surface is probably quite dry so you are getting evap cooling in that part of the column which turns the rain into sleet pellets. This type of sleet usually lasts less than 20 minutes...once the BL gets saturated, it goes to plain rain.

  On 11/23/2011 at 1:24 AM, dendrite said:

Probably a dry layer aloft that is wetbulbing down below freezing enabling IP to form and reach the ground.

We know you went to the same school.........lol

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SREFs are a tad warmer tomorrow morning at 700-850...looks like the 850 0C tomorrow morning at 12z runs from about LEB to LCI on the mean. It seems that once the models finally honed in on the strength of that high/CAD the typical SWFE model bias of the warming H85-75 trend commenced. I'm hoping to pull off 3-6" before the pellets start flying.

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  On 11/23/2011 at 1:44 AM, dendrite said:

SREFs are a tad warmer tomorrow morning at 700-850...looks like the 850 0C tomorrow morning at 12z runs from about LEB to LCI on the mean. It seems that once the models finally honed in on the strength of that high/CAD the typical SWFE model bias of the warming H85-75 trend commenced. I'm hoping to pull off 3-6" before the pellets start flying.

Brian, Do you have the SREF prob maps?

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  On 11/23/2011 at 12:53 AM, White_Mtn_Wx said:

My place in Campton is 5 miles north of Plymouth at exactly 1100'. Should get a nice dump.

Where in Campton?

I just built a house on Campton/Thornton line in Waterville Estates at same elevation. I'm usually up there building on weekends and this storm is killing me.

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