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Dec 9th Winter Threat


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Kevin has flakes before saying night night?

BOX starting to talk naughty to us

 

ONSIDERING THE AFOREMENTIONED SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL CHALLEGES IN THE

PRECIPITATION TRANSITION...IMPACTING ACCUMULATIONS AT THE SURFACE...

ANOTHER POINT OF CONCERN IS UPON PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS. EVALUATING

THE ATMOSPHERE...FORCING IS MAINLY WITHIN LOW-LEVELS WITH LITTLE

INDICATION OF DEEP-LAYER ASCENT ALBEIT SOME BROAD-SCALE DIFFLUENCE

ALOFT. YET SREF V-WIND ANOMALIES AT H85 ARE +2 STANDARD-DEVIATIONS

AND NOTING UPSTREAM TRENDS OVER THE MID-ATLANTIC...THERE IS THE

DISTINCT POSSIBILITY FOR A MESO-SCALE BAND OF SNOW ACROSS SOUTHERN

NEW ENGLAND COLLOCATED WITH THE TIGHT H85 THERMAL GRADIENT WHERE

STRONG LOW-LEVEL CONVERGENCE IS MODELED TO LIFT THROUGH BETTER SNOW-

GROWTH REGIONS.

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