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Substantial drought relief rains en-route?


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Parts of the northeast are going to have their biggest snowfall of the winter in this torch.

Ya they are calling for what could be a big snow here in the Smokey on up in the Appalachian Mountains. We could have severe weather and heavy snow falling all in one day here. Crazy just liek you said some people could get more snow out of this one storm than all of winter. Good luck up here i no yall need the rain and if it does snow big take lots of pics so us southerns can see! Lol

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Yup, and that's nothing to take lightly! Western Ma. and Ct got crushed in October and folks in W. Pa and W. NY should be ready for a war zone if the outlying models are correct on amounts of frozen precipitation considering the leafout.

Well, they won't need to worry, because if Blizz can survive in his freezing house, anyone can

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Classic Archambault, phase change. Monster PNA, Neg NAO. Wonder if Phil sees a 70 gust tomorrow?

I don't think this is entirely a good application of that statistical science. CPC's geopotential mean is nearly neutral in the PNA, and lower tropospheric wind flux anomaly is not really how the science was derived (CDC, which is only around +1SD and falling during this event).

The NAO is less correlated in the science, as well.

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Not bad, enough to dampen things, but not enough to cause flooding, I'll take it!

Agreed. Weeks without significant rain and then outright downpours for 36-48 hours totaling 6+inches of rain would suck.

I hate to be picky, but since it's got to rain, I like mine spread out in small to mid sized doses, and not one big hammering amount followed by record drought conditions.

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Agreed. Weeks without significant rain and then outright downpours for 36-48 hours totaling 6+inches of rain would suck.

I hate to be picky, but since it's got to rain, I like mine spread out in small to mid sized doses, and not one big hammering amount followed by record drought conditions.

From a gardening (and well) standpoint, I agree. But, weather-wise the big drenching is more fun. Of course, in a dry spell like we've had, rain is rain is rain, and it is good.

Over the last 30 days, I've received a total of .21" of rain. .15" of that came last night.

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Looks like we have a SNE qpf winner from Mt. Tolland through central MA?

Looks like it. A good 2-3" for most. This storm is a little too fast and a little wrapped up to give more than iso-sct 4" reports. A few days ago, it was moving closer to SNE which drove up totals.

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Agreed. Weeks without significant rain and then outright downpours for 36-48 hours totaling 6+inches of rain would suck.

I hate to be picky, but since it's got to rain, I like mine spread out in small to mid sized doses, and not one big hammering amount followed by record drought conditions.

As long as it's not like what MBY got while Mansfield was being buried two weeks ago - five days of drippy clouds and 0.05" total precip. This morning's 0.07" seems like a downpour in comparison.

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