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Son of Sandy- Nov 6,7,8 2012


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  On 11/4/2012 at 5:39 PM, CT Blizz said:

Sounds interiorly snowy

This is normally a track that would destroy us, but the cold gets wiped away fairly easily. There may be a narrow area that does see some snow. Just hope for an east track. I bet if the euro went east, it would have a colder scenario for some.

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Euro has some snow for the N ORH/Monad/Berkshire/NW CT belt to start off, but its so marginal. It then changes to rain. Man, if we could just grab like an extra 1-2C in the mid-levels, we might be talking something more substantial than wet flakes that have a hard time sticking.

Another issue is the storm just doesn't have amazing dynamical lift when it is affecting our region.

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  On 11/4/2012 at 5:43 PM, CoastalWx said:

This is normally a track that would destroy us, but the cold gets wiped away fairly easily. There may be a narrow area that does see some snow. Just hope for an east track. I bet if the euro went east, it would have a colder scenario for some.

Negative NAO is breaking down, and shifting east. There's more of an Atlantic ridge pattern and when the downstream s/w ridge is superimposed on it, shifts all useful upper level confluence way northeast.

Excellent track, but the pattern is not conducive to big snow in New England now

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  On 11/4/2012 at 6:20 PM, CT Blizz said:

Does this remind anyone of that early october 1987 storm? I think that was the year. It was like oct 5th

Given a month later, I am presuming the cold was day stronger for that system. Big snows in Albany....a friend ran a marathon near there that weekend.

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  On 11/4/2012 at 6:19 PM, wxwatcher91 said:

Negative NAO is breaking down, and shifting east. There's more of an Atlantic ridge pattern and when the downstream s/w ridge is superimposed on it, shifts all useful upper level confluence way northeast.

Excellent track, but the pattern is not conducive to big snow in New England now

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  On 11/4/2012 at 6:22 PM, MillzPirate said:

Mid 30s under comma head? Surely you jest

It has temps around 38-40F for DC. Mid 30s up in the N MD hills. Its possible some flakes could happen in DC, but best shot would be in the hills to the north in that situation.

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