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Dec 16-20 Snow/Mix events - Going over like a fart in church


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DT to his credit was always on the warm bus for the reasons you stated.

I'd like to see things break solidly colder at 0z tonight, otherwise the idea of quickly exhausting the "cold" air and being left with 30s to 40s behind it for days and days...is quite a real possibility?

Uh no friigin way, read his morning FB posts, he switches up model run to model run.

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DT to his credit was always on the warm bus for the reasons you stated.

I'd like to see things break solidly colder at 0z tonight, otherwise the idea of quickly exhausting the "cold" air and being left with 30s to 40s behind it for days and days...is quite a real possibility?

He was on the epic winter train two weeks ago for the east.

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and tomorrow it could bring it back dont go get your toaster just yet

damn...and this all looked so good yesterday. The amazing snowless streak for eastern MA continues. In another month and a half it will be 2 full years since last advisory snows in this area. Does anyone know when/if that has ever happened?

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DT to his credit was always on the warm bus for the reasons you stated.

I'd like to see things break solidly colder at 0z tonight, otherwise the idea of quickly exhausting the "cold" air and being left with 30s to 40s behind it for days and days...is quite a real possibility?

Well another storm cuts after this one, and then the pattern looks really good heading into Christmas....this was always the possibility laid out by all the red taggers here. They said there would be chances, and Scott mentioned many times he would rather be north when these chances occured. Hey, maybe things trend colder who knows...........I am looking forward to XMAS week, that looks more realistic to me.

Ski country is going to do very well next week.

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Rainers? lol this place has gone to hell in a handbasket. You better forecast snow or your a bad bad man! lol.............this tracking crap is beyond brutal, just get me some snow so I can get out in it, play with the kids and sit by my pit watching it dance in the spotlights.

LOL rainers.

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I dont follow the guy, I watched a video he made last week challenging that the blocking would not be substantial next week with these storms, thats all. Its in the nyc thread for all to see.

Sultan is crabby. I know which video you're referencing and that's what I was speaking about. He hasn't thought much of the blocking all along this first go round. What he posts hour to hour with each run aside.

We've been hearing we don't need strong cold sources and high pressures. Lets hope those people are right. My take is the cold air as depicted now is already at its maximum strength and push south by later Saturday and gets plowed out of the way pretty easily all the way back north. Several things could change that, as Kev notes a faster stronger redevelopment is really what is needed but remember what forky said...baroclinicity is not strong more than likely = weaker systems.

Hey it beats warm and 60 like last year.

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This

If you interpret a model as giving someone rain, does it mean you are wishing for rain?

There seems to be a disconnect between accurate model interpretation and what some want to happen :lol:

Its not like anyone has any influence on what happens anyway, haha. Not all models can be interpreted as 120 hours of straight snow.

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If you interpret a model as giving someone rain, does it mean you are wishing for rain?

There seems to be a disconnect between accurate model interpretation and what some want to happen :lol:

Its not like anyone has any influence on what happens anyway, haha. Not all models can be interpreted as 120 hours of straight snow.

Someone is going to get a pretty nice event - all things considered - out of this. I'm still not sure where that will be But obviously you have to favor you northern folks right now

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Amherst is great. Small town, quiet, but not too far from stores...

I'm sure it is but I'm curious thus my question. It's something I've often factored into where I live but in recent decades it hasn't drilled down to microclime...just overall region. eg: I moved back to Boston from LA because I couldn't take the lack of snow anymore after 15 years.

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