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NAM's big storm for Feb 24th ...there's some reason to see why it can be done


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Yeah you are, but at least you are north. Those mtn to your north and northwest should get hit good. Very tricky for you.

Foothills, Mtns and Northern Maine over to Vim toot are in real good shape, They should see close to a foot, Just a subtle shift could make a huge difference either way here, Just have to watch the radar and see where the low ends up tracking

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Globore Warming

I know you're just funnin' and stuff ... but, lack of meaningful winter weather and positive departures ...et al, has been more singularly a conus proper issue. The Global temps plummeted. ...well, -.55 over the previous 10 year, but that's a huge value actually. I also just recently saw a graphical display of the Global anomaly distribution and the cold regions out number the warm ones, and of those warm one, the U.S.'s was among the more intense.

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anyone have any forecasts for the evolution of the low pressure tonite w/ accums .

i.e for CNH does the warm mid level nam profiles look likely giving the now cast occurences or is this to foggy a situation

i'm heading to crotched mtn. tonite in francestown (like 18 miles west of manchester,nh) will be there from like 8pm to 3am ...was wondering what "could" happen

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looks like N, RI really got screwed last nite....many meso's had them in the game but the confluence from the maritime low seem'd to be a killer. not to many seem'd to adjust this into their forecast. seems over and over in 2009-2010 winter.... models over forecast qpf due to not accounting for confluence Esp for E SNE.

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19" this year in Shrewsbury, 9" in October, 10" in Jan. Shutout for Nov/Dec/Feb except for a few traces. :rolleyes:

where is the ultimate screw hole

gotta be metro bos. or S. shore of bos....places on n. shore at least got a few inches from the october KU....i think scott got shut out. i think the cambridge/somerville/boston/dorchester/scituate area maybe the screw hole this year....when talking about least total accums....regardless of what one averages

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where is the ultimate screw hole

gotta be metro bos. or S. shore of bos....places on n. shore at least got a few inches from the october KU....i think scott got shut out. i think the cambridge/somerville/boston/dorchester/scituate area maybe the screw hole this year....when talking about least total accums....regardless of what one averages

Yes...agreed, even the south shore/cape got into some good snow in January. I'm pretty sure Scott's backyard is the epicenter of the screw hole. There are higher totals in all directions of him. My BY relative to average has been the screw hole for met winter though. Only at 9" for that period when I should be at 48" or so to date. Scott may only be at 8" for that period but his average for that period is probably 32"? I mean, seriously, ginx and Garth have higher year totals then me and Kev is beating me by almost 10". That never happens.

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Yes...agreed, even the south shore/cape got into some good snow in January. I'm pretty sure Scott's backyard is the epicenter of the screw hole. There are higher totals in all directions of him. My BY relative to average has been the screw hole for met winter though. Only at 9" for that period when I should be at 48" or so to date. Scott may only be at 8" for that period but his average for that period is probably 32"? I mean, seriously, ginx and Garth have higher year totals then me and Kev is beating me by almost 10". That never happens.

I would think BOS to the west and a bit NW have gotten the biggest shaft. Maybe out to Rte 128

Wakefield, Reading, Cambridge, Newton, etc

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I would think BOS to the west and a bit NW have gotten the biggest shaft. Maybe out to Rte 128

Wakefield, Reading, Cambridge, Newton, etc

Yeah but Scott's slightly worse then that b/c he got 1" on 10/29. As you went west the totals gradually increased, I got close to 9" here, and then it increased quickly west of that. Will got 16" despite being a 10 mile drive from me.

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Yeah but Scott's slightly worse then that b/c he got 1" on 10/29. As you went west the totals gradually increased, I got close to 9" here, and then it increased quickly west of that. Will got 16" despite being a 10 mile drive from me.

You inpired me to start an inspiring thread

http://www.americanwx.com/bb/index.php/topic/32927-where-winter-doesnt-live-new-england-snowholes-2012/

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I had to drive from springfield to galilee ri for work today...i left springfield at 730 this morning with at best .2 or .3 inches of snow and it was ready to tapper off. I see a pns post for an inch and I am not sure how that was mustered and in what part of town.

I really did not notice much more snow until almost down to the Hartford area where it looked like one to two inches but it was already drizzling and starting to compact when i went east on rt 2 that about Glastonbury is where i started to notice more serious snow and where rt2 becomes rt 11 south is where i noticed the biggest amounts maybe up to 4 inches. There was snow all the way down to the docks in galilee but along rt1 in ri it looked like one to two inches and again by the time i was driving through there it was already tappered off to light rain and drizzle.

onto the next more improtant threat if there is one lol

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