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Wild Weekend Weather- Disco 04/02-/04/03


Damage In Tolland

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18z RGEM about same as 12z, maybe moves out best stuff faster east, but continues to target pike region with very heavy snow 6-8am Sunday in Boston area

 

It probably jacks ORH verbatim, though that track looks really good for Rt 2 and the border region.

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Crazy question...or maybe not - should we be looking at possible tornadic storms with this system?

 

there's actually an outside shot that extreme pressure perturbation in the atmosphere passing over southern NH and NE Mass would cause a lithospheric destablization along the quasi-dormant fault that exists there.  It runs E from the Merrimack Valley some 200 naut miles out beneath the Atlantic.  This same fault released a 6.3 (est) magnitude temblor in 1755. 

 

yup -

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fwiw 18z RGEM snowfall maps ticked south... jacks MA-CT border up to pike... 

 

These ticks north/south are probably within noise.

 

as posted earlier, the hourly CMC plots still bring that intense parting CCB into Boston area around 12z Sunday

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