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Early March threats - Mar 1st-8th Period


free_man

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Will said east flow and light accums to hills, I agree and you say I'm hallucinating?

Your area is done with snow for the year..but other folks still can get some

Sorry you cant get every storm. .05" QPF every 6 hrs won't cut it in March. You need rates better than that.

Unless this thing comes north. Than pray your gfs is right.

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I don't see why you disagree with most things people say. Just allow the chance for some light snow accums this week.

As modeled it would be hard. It's march, not January. Maybe a coating at night melting by 8am the next day? If the gfs is right, than it would be more...but tough to be excited by very light precip in march even where you are. Just how I see it.

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well i hope march delivers something here bc according to all the local info i can gather including a recent article from 22news spfd avg 52 inches per season so i am still almost a foot below that, would hate to go down well below normal in a winter always remembered for the blizzard

I'll accept that average as truth. But, I would have thought spfld's average was probably about a foot less.

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I'll accept that average as truth. But, I would have thought spfld's average was probably about a foot less.

 

When we first moved out here I read in the Republican that Springfield averaged over 50" and was quite surprised. 

 

Greenfield is about 58" average according to the town DPW but it's a big town area wise so amounts can vary from the S side of town to the N.

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I don't think the interior can say its over....at least from what I see in the long range.

very light snow up here in ne mass for the past couple of hours. with the easterly flow progged to persist for days you can see how this may eventually develop into an extended period of light snow as the storm, allbeit 500 or more miles away, gets involved at midweek. probably nothing of substance, but stuff could be coming from the sky for quite a while.

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The 06z GEFS are a borderline snowstorm for interior areas just away from south coastal New

England but south of the pike. I don't know if this is a fantasy run or not, but surprising to see.

 

Yeah interesting. A lot of amped members in there. Red flag? 

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