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December pattern discussion, part II


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  On 12/25/2013 at 2:33 PM, Damage In Tolland said:

How about inland folks?

Btv wrf has you below 35 for whole afternoon (0z run) has slug of .25+ ..middle of day in 3 hr period. I.e u could rip for cpl hrs w temps around freezing and prob get a couple inches at 1k.

I would take a peak at the 12z run around 1pm

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  On 12/25/2013 at 7:05 PM, dendrite said:

An inch tomorrow for us.

 

Sun-Mon is a sharp cut-off. Looks good for the high terrain in the deep interior of SNE. We're on the edge...maybe a couple inches here.

 

Looks like it gets the ORH Hills below freezing for a good portion of the event...and the Monadnocks and Berks look good for wet snow.

 

Still pretty marginal with high thicknesses but it holds some merit for the deeper high terrain. 

 

These are valid at the same time... SFC temps and Precip.

 

 

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  On 12/25/2013 at 7:27 PM, CoastalWx said:

That is a weird low on the euro. It dynamically cools a lot of the area to a 33F snow..lol. I don't really buy it..but not impossible.

 

Ahh you guys probably have better data to look at... on the Wunderground images it looked like a race to see the H85 temps and SFC temps get below freezing as the precip moves east.  But actually looks like eastern MA at hour 117 would get a good burst of wet snow to end it.  I wish you could overlay fields on Wunderground though, its harder to tell switching back and forth between the different variables.

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  On 12/25/2013 at 7:32 PM, powderfreak said:

Ahh you guys probably have better data to look at... on the Wunderground images it looked like a race to see the H85 temps and SFC temps get below freezing as the precip moves east.  But actually looks like eastern MA at hour 117 would get a good burst of wet snow to end it.  I wish you could overlay fields on Wunderground though, its harder to tell switching back and forth between the different variables.

 

I saw it on the WxBell hi res stuff. It looks like a garbage '98 Nino storm with no cold..lol. 40/70 benchmark rain event. Hopefully we can get that cold to work in more. It's stuck in NNE until that low passes.

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