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  On 2/16/2013 at 9:49 PM, CoastalWx said:

The mid levels will dictate who gets what I think. Tough to get a general widespread broadbrush of QPF on the NW side. Either you are in the banding or not.

yeah this. 

 

that's been my feeling all along. there may be some weenie light snows west of the good stuff, but imo, it's a sharp gradient. 

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  On 2/16/2013 at 9:49 PM, ETauntonMA said:

Already snowing now here.  Will not stop till tomorrow night.

most models prog some steadier light snow to start moving back a bit Nw from where it is now....toward  N central ct over to 495 area and E.....bulge of precip NW on upton radar.....

 

down the coast in s jersey snow is creeping up just off the e coast so it could fill back in further W ....even if it's the light stuff

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  On 2/16/2013 at 9:49 PM, CoastalWx said:

The mid levels will dictate who gets what I think. Tough to get a general widespread broadbrush of QPF on the NW side. Either you are in the banding or not.

 

 

How many times did a storm come more ideally close between ACK and the BM, ...and we see a big arcing curvi-linear deformation band smoke the Berkshires shockingly far west of the cyclone's core...?

 

Like ...every time there is a storm that came more ideally close between ACK and the BM.

 

Given this predicted track, could we see a powerful band arc up through ORH to S NH? 

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  On 2/16/2013 at 9:58 PM, Typhoon Tip said:

How many times did a storm come more ideally close between ACK and the BM, ...and we see a big arcing curvi-linear deformation band smoke the Berkshires shockingly far west of the cyclone's core...?

Like ...every time there is a storm that came more ideally close between ACK and the BM.

Given this predicted track, could we see a powerful band arc up through ORH to S NH?

Kiss o death for me

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