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


Damage In Tolland

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Just joining the party. Made a map a little while ago. Mostly inline with HRRR, I think GFS is a tad north, NAM and RUC are more parallel with each other. Wondering how much will melt when it hits the ground first. QPF wise, I think we have enough of that to see these totals though. post-6270-0-15649000-1459657075_thumb.jp

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Although short lived, this is gonna be one intense event. 2-3in/hr rates easily, 45-65mph wind gusts (highest for SE MA) blinding snow, and embedded thunder. We got some amazing tstorms in Feb, and now we're seeing some crazy snow rates in April. Unreal. 

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5:30 alarm set -- first time I've looked forward to an early alarm for a system all winter. Debated pulling an all nighter but I'd pay far more than it's worth for it on Monday.

 

Will be satisfied with anything >2" here, but definitely hoping for 4"+ and I think it's very possible.

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Just getting back online

 

3z HRRR widened a bit vs. 2z HRRR... support 3-5" swath in Pike south with lollis to 6-7"

 

I'm thinking the lower end advisory amounts (like 2-4") will be a bit wider than thought earlier...then there will still be a thin band of something higher...perhaps 6"+. Yesterday it looked like a thin band of like 4-6" with not much outside of that.

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I'm thinking the lower end advisory amounts (like 2-4") will be a bit wider than thought earlier...then there will still be a thin band of something higher...perhaps 6"+. Yesterday it looked like a thin band of like 4-6" with not much outside of that.

 

Agree, just looking at radar hard to see how that gets to the coast with only a narrow strip that some of the mesos showed yesterday
 
Things looking on target on 4z HRRR, even better than 3z for eastern MA pike region
 
Gonna force a snooze to wake up 4:30 and catch the rain changeover to snow
 
Everyone should check out the Box AFD from 10pm earlier tonight if you haven't already
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