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February 2-3rd 2013 Clipper/Redeveloper


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HRRR blows this band forming apart as some of the support falls apart in the next hour.  Looking at the better NAM graphics it keeps the better stuff just offshore most of the day.   Leftovers on land.

 

Snowing here, mood snow.   Hoping maybe we can pull another coating to an inch today.  Never know it wouldn't take much to get a good OES band onshore.

 

JMHO this place isn't any worse right now than it was the last two days when even red taggers were looking for a couple of inches down here from this event....

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HRRR blows this band forming apart as some of the support falls apart in the next hour.  Looking at the better NAM graphics it keeps the better stuff just offshore most of the day.   Leftovers on land.

 

Snowing here, mood snow.   Hoping maybe we can pull another coating to an inch today.  Never know it wouldn't take much to get a good OES band onshore.

 

JMHO this place isn't any worse right now than it was the last two days when even red taggers were looking for a couple of inches down here from this event....

you're area has been in a relative screw zone unfortunately though. there's an inch out here so far. so it really won't take much to get "a couple" from this. 

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the 4km NAM actually has a nice handle on that band of snow E of BOS right now....as did the hi-res ARW. they both kind of scrape the E MA shore with it then pivot it south as a bit of a meso-low develops. 

 

it sort of crosses the Cape then shifts seaward on those products. 

 

 

Yeah...it's just getting a tiny part of better stuff onshore from Scituate to the Marshfield hills but if this is going to amount to anything more than mood snow that heavier band that's forming needs to get onshore pretty quick as the entire thing is going to slowly slide south.

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you're area has been in a relative screw zone unfortunately though. there's an inch out here so far. so it really won't take much to get "a couple" from this. 

 

Oh I know...but you know what I mean...sure Kev's dreaming but I wasn't sure where people were getting their forecasts for 1/2 2/4 here for the last day or so.  This pattern is just full of stink.

 

When we used to have good OES/weak trough type events they just pop up and fire inland.  Not happening with this one.  You can see on the high res radar that it cannot really make it onshore even around scituate.  It'll start sliding soon and the bend to the SW and S is probably already beginning, best bet for the decent stuff will be you and the lower cape.   Can also begin to see the pulse down as that little band of synoptic snows that shot over the top of it and helped probably to seed it a bit moves off/breaks up.

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