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Feb 8th-9th Potential Blizzard


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  On 2/7/2013 at 2:23 AM, ORH_wxman said:

They usually need something like a gravity wave....ala Mar 2009, lol. They got smoked too in the 12/19-20/09 storm too IIRC.

 

Yeah that 12/19-20 2009 storm crushed them with a perfect deformation zone. 

 

That almost never happens though lol. 

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  On 2/7/2013 at 2:24 AM, weatherwiz said:

One thing with GON and SE CT is even if you don't think they will mix...they will, especially in setups like this...there are, of course times where they won't but more often than not they do.

Many if my dashed dreams of snow days growing up attest to thus. Just got to bDl

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  On 2/7/2013 at 2:12 AM, NorEastermass128 said:

Latest RPM...just awesome.  Pick cities:

 

Important to note (It may still be snowing here!)

 

Portsmouth 41.8"

Lawrence 38.3"

Providence 34.3"

Boston 32.8"

Worcester 31.8"

Concord, NH 24.8"

Hartford 20.8"

Hyannis 17.3"

 

Just insane!

 

It impresses me, but then I remember it had 18" for Lawrence up until six hours before the norlun and we ended up with 0.5".

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  On 2/7/2013 at 2:29 AM, ctsnowstorm628 said:

I remember news crews ended up on Main St. in OS...LOL

 

NAM looks solid btw

 

That was me! I was there that Sunday morning in Old Saybrook across from North Cove.

 

Seriously this storm does have potential in SE CT (more than most do) but there are a bunch of issues that still neet to be resolved. 

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  On 2/7/2013 at 2:30 AM, CT Rain said:

That was me! I was there that Sunday morning in Old Saybrook across from North Cove.

 

Seriously this storm does have potential in SE CT (more than most do) but there are a bunch of issues that still neet to be resolved. 

No kidding!! Had it been this year I would have said hi!

 

But yeah I think most of the shore has IP issues at some point. Its bound to happen for a time as the low gets its act together. Still I think 12+" is very possible even there.

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  On 2/7/2013 at 2:29 AM, andyhb said:

@Paul: CIPS also had 1/8/96 near the top as well, although that wasn't as impressive an event for SNE as 2005 (although still a major storm), and this will be missing the Mid Atlantic getting destroyed.

 

Very interesting to see that as an analog.  The 500mb setup isn't even remotely close to what we're seeing here  That we saw a vigorous trough working through the mid-section of the country with our main pieces of energy being down across the SE...seemed to be mainly southern stream energies phasing with the deep trough...although the northern stream was digging pretty far south so one of the pieces was probably with the northern stream

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