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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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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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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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