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December 27/28 Storm Threat


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You're fine. 1"+ QPF all snow, temps in 20's! Enjoy :)

Haha, I just know you are down in CT now so we miss your analysis for NNE as the ECM rolls out ;)

Looking at everything today, this shift may have actually been good for us as the models were showing better lift off to our NW yesterday... now that's moved into this region and with H85 temps around -10C throughout, high ratio stuff.

Also like the chances for a NW deform band axis across the northern tier. There's almost always a band that's further NW than progged and you can sort of see it on some of the UVV maps. That like slow moving crawling band that goes from like SLK-BTV-HIE-AUG.

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Haha, I just know you are down in CT now so we miss your analysis for NNE as the ECM rolls out ;)

Looking at everything today, this shift may have actually been good for us as the models were showing better lift off to our NW yesterday... now that's moved into this region and with H85 temps around -10C throughout, high ratio stuff.

Also like the chances for a NW deform band axis across the northern tier. There's almost always a band that's further NW than progged and you can sort of see it on some of the UVV maps. That like slow moving crawling band that goes from like SLK-BTV-HIE-AUG.

Yeah, dude! You're good...probably 12+" on that northern tier. I'm putting a map together right now :)

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Wow!! The mid level low organizes even faster south of Long Island now! And tracks NE across the Cape!! BEAUTIFUL. Even more negative tilt meaning greatest PVA is rotated to the west over SNE. Big big hit. And as I said earlier, increasingly big threat to eastern New England

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Wow!! The mid level low organizes even faster south of Long Island now! And tracks NE across the Cape!! BEAUTIFUL. Even more negative tilt meaning greatest PVA is rotated to the west over SNE. Big big hit. And as I said earlier, increasingly big threat to eastern New England

Wish this had another 100mi E tick in it for areas in SE MA. ;)

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I don't think we have a single poster south of the pike in MA in that region...Tolland, MA/Sandisfield/Otis...so generally I don't think there is a ton of confusion. It generally means a line from BOS to BAF.

And "rt 2 in the interior" I think it fairly consistent with basically pegging Harvard, MA to ORE to Greenfield.

Okay, I had 128 as really going to Concord area.

Don't forget Mitch--he's not in the Hampden hilltowns, but he is south of the Pike.

wow 1.50 for southern nh that would be like 10 to 18" right?

Righteous! The BOX map has me jackpotting with 6-8". Hopefully, as they become more confident in the snowier solution, I'll remain their jacpot (becasue I'm selfish), but I guess it's that NH area ftw so far. Congrats!

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Wowza!

Wish this had another 100mi E tick in it for areas in SE MA. ;)

I can't say I'm with you on that one, Bob. But good luck:)

Mitch is in Lenox, MA...the whole town is north of the pike.

My bad--I thought it was on the other side.

Sam----I think it's maptime!!

32.2/18

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