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2-1-15 to 2-2-15 Snow and Mix to Snow Storm


Clinch Leatherwood

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This storm should bring Mahk Webstah off of Mt Kearsage cliffs.

Mahk is on his way to Savannah for the month of February!  Oy vay.  These are the compromises of marriage.  That why I keep posting in the long range pattern thread.  Hoping to return to 3 feet on the level on March 1 with 2 solid weeks of snow and cold.  I have scheduled myself to be home the first 2 weeks of March.

 

I came off the cliff after the Blizz.  Dendrite doesn't quite believe me  but we got at least 15 inches in the Blizz and that cured me.

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To me, the question still is HFD-PVD-BOS area.

 

 

I think BOS is pretty good...I don't think any guidance now has them tainting. The warmer runs cooled last night. Maybe more like GHG...if BOS does taint, I think it's after they dryslot.

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Taint line gets up to GHG-TAN-PVD-HFD

[/quote Good Morning! I have been following this thread since last night, I don't want to go back 30 somewhat pages...word is see used "taint" does that mean mix/sleet? Also NWS says 8-12" for southern NH, other media showing fluff factor possible to 16"...based on current guidance over by 8pm? 10pm?(we do commercial snow removal) thanks ahead of time

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Really like the mid-level low tracks for some sort of banding up in NNE if it can overcome the dry low level arctic air.

 

May be able to make a more appreciable total out of less QPF somewhere across VT/NH/ME.

 

There will definitely be a Currier and Ives band well to the north of the main meat down in SNE...could easily be a bunch of 20/25 to 1 ratio weenie totals from it.

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There will definitely be a Currier and Ives band well to the north of the main meat down in SNE...could easily be a bunch of 20/25 to 1 ratio weenie totals from it.

Yeah. One thing this winter has been great for is sustained snowpack, and fresh looking pack at that. I've got 14-15" in my yard (not a ton but plenty wintery), with like 4" of liquid though from the cement storms lol. Now is the time when Currier and Ives looks great. Snow already built up on the pines and trees, and any fluff now just makes it look more fresh.

Last year I felt like all winter I was looking out at stale brown or icy snow...this season I've seen the grass once since before Thanksgiving. And the rest of the time it's had that fresh new snow look from the consistent 1-3" refreshes.

Not a hugely deep winter but just a good average winter so far which is pretty refreshing up here after a few clunkers.

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