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Model Discussion for April


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W/e left, lots of precip next ten days up north, something to watch

 

That map shows about 1/3 more SWE in the NW third of Maine than was found by the weekly survey done March 30-31; no idea why the discrepancy, or which is more accurate.  And if GFS continues its usual qpf slide we've nothing to worry about until mid-month.  (Showed about 2" thru D-8 Wed, now closer to 0.75" and none has fallen in those 2 days.)

 

Low 60s in Augusta, and the lawns outside the office have gone from 75% snowcover to 75% bare since 8 this morning.  Woods across the road are still 100% snowcover.

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Euro's warmest day of the newly arriving season thus far, D7 ... Oper. soars 850's to near +10C, with warm frontal position clearly above our latitude, placing the region in WSW/SW off-shore component. Also, 700 RH is < 50% suggesting less cloud contamination.  

 

Subject to change but that's certainly nice to see for those of us that aren't only looking for winter nuggets across the pantheon of available technologies... 

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The euro actually has a high elevation light snow event day 9. LOL. But, if you get continental flow this time of year even with low thicknesses..it's rather pleasant when there is sunshine.

 

I don't think there is elevation snow in SNE from that exiting fropa/wave late D8.. 

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