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Feb 24th threat part deux


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nam really just brings 0c 850 past me around 1030 pm tonite then brings it south of me by 2am. is there a warmer tounge at 8H

is it the 900-950mb layer that is the issue a

fter 2am scott, serious question

Yes below 800 cools later tonight but then you have 950 and below as a torch most of tomorrow below 500'. Like I said, of this busts..it's because a band of 1/2 to 1/4sm snow developed and hung tight over BOS. I dont see that right now.
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mets,  esp.  on-airs scrambling for rx-quality stuff after this disaster

 

Well in fairness we're at 112 pages on a storm where as of this moment Boston, Providence and Hartford are all forecast to receive an inch or less, or 1-2".  It's not like the TV mets were the only group that were expecting much more at one point in time.

 

That said, the RGEM would provide a snowy day Sunday for many, and into Sunday night on the coast.

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Yes below 800 cools later tonight but then you have 950 and below as a torch most of tomorrow below 500'. Like I said, of this busts..it's because a band of 1/2 to 1/4sm snow developed and hung tight over BOS. I dont see that right now.

gotcha

 

well being a winter wx lover i'd still rather see something frozen fall form the sky , even if it doesn't accumulate well

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excellent points. this event is still evolving and any met who had to put it on the line with a forecast has my respect. I have beaten the drum about the near impossibility to get the forecast right in a situation such as this from 3 days out but the era we live in demand this. i would wait til tomorrow to trash Bouchard's forecast. he may have the last laugh.

Well in fairness we're at 112 pages on a storm where as of this moment Boston, Providence and Hartford are all forecast to receive an inch or less, or 1-2".  It's not like the TV mets were the only group that were expecting much more at one point in time.

 

That said, the RGEM would provide a snowy day Sunday for many, and into Sunday night on the coast.

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excellent points. this event is still evolving and any met who had to put it on the line with a forecast has my respect. I have beaten the drum about the near impossibility to get the forecast right in a situation such as this from 3 days out but the era we live in demand this. i would wait til tomorrow to trash Bouchard's forecast. he may have the last laugh.

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