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1 minute ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

I know, I shouldn't b*tch considering I'm sitting at 26"+ for the season already. 

I was messing around anyway, lol...it's fun to say that phrase when folks complain about the weather.

 

Ya'll actually got jackpotted a couple winters ago in a coastal too...the Pre-Thanksgiving storm. I remember driving up to Killington that weekend and saw the increase in snow on Rt 2 westward. We had about 6 inches at home, but there was easily 8-12" out there and plastered to everything.

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36 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

We've had a bad run with them for sure, miller Bs are a b*tch. need more southern bowling bawls or canadian shortwaves that dig deep into the south, not slide through OH Valley transfering off the NJ coast. those rarely get going in time for west of 91. 

Yeah, that's the issue with Miller B's W of I-91.  They can be huge out here but generally it's more for the Worcester and East crowd while we eat some crumbs.

SWFE generally don't disappoint at my lat/lon.  I'll risk a slow moving Miller A too.

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3 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

I was messing around anyway, lol...it's fun to say that phrase when folks complain about the weather.

 

Ya'll actually got jackpotted a couple winters ago in a coastal too...the Pre-Thanksgiving storm. I remember driving up to Killington that weekend and saw the increase in snow on Rt 2 westward. We had about 6 inches at home, but there was easily 8-12" out there and plastered to everything.

Close to 6" here.  The drive E on Rt 2 was breathtaking that morning.

edit: meant close to 8"

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16 minutes ago, weathafella said:

Mahk can't shake 2009-10 ...lol.

Oh God you are so right.  I moved up here and my first winter was 110+" 08-09.  I was in heaven and thought it was supposed to snow early in December and not melt until April.  We had a great run that winter.  And then 09-10, and I wanted to move back to Philly.  Since then it has tended to be either great or bad...uneven seasons a lot.  This year feels normal to me for this part of the world.  A winter that comes in December and features a good number of light to moderate events, and sometimes a biggie here or nearby, ingterspersed with warm ups..  But yes I am wounded from that year and hate to see suppression.

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58 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Rgem and GFS both have been consistent in 1-2 inches of snow tomorrow night from ORH down thru NE CT and hills of NW CT

Yeah surprised there isn't more talk about this.

Up here we've got an advisory for 3-6" and looks like a lot of people have a good shot at a 1-3" snowfall.

18z RGEM brings snow to many of us tomorrow afternoon and night.  Definitely has a pretty solid orographic signal in spots.

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25 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Yeah surprised there isn't more talk about this.

Up here we've got an advisory for 3-6" and looks like a lot of people have a good shot at a 1-3" snowfall.

18z RGEM brings snow to many of us tomorrow afternoon and night.  Definitely has a pretty solid orographic signal in spots.

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I'm not sure down here what would generate all that qpf with a clipper tracking into Canada. NAM 3 and 4 drop 1-2".. GFS 1-2" and Rgem 1". Something must be up , but I can't figure out what 

Up there you are golden 

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1 hour ago, mahk_webstah said:

Oh God you are so right.  I moved up here and my first winter was 110+" 08-09.  I was in heaven and thought it was supposed to snow early in December and not melt until April.  We had a great run that winter.  And then 09-10, and I wanted to move back to Philly.  Since then it has tended to be either great or bad...uneven seasons a lot.  This year feels normal to me for this part of the world.  A winter that comes in December and features a good number of light to moderate events, and sometimes a biggie here or nearby, ingterspersed with warm ups..  But yes I am wounded from that year and hate to see suppression.

Just remember-without an NAO you'll need strictly thread the needle often.  Last nights system was a dynamic outlier.  In most systems you would see taint in that setup.  With an NAO however, you'd have a bigger margin of error.

Its an upside down world.  Mahk needs some NAO often but is scared of it.  Lee in Newfoundland may be better without nao but craves it.  Our fears are deep seated....including mine...lol.

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

Yeah surprised there isn't more talk about this.

Up here we've got an advisory for 3-6" and looks like a lot of people have a good shot at a 1-3" snowfall.

18z RGEM brings snow to many of us tomorrow afternoon and night.  Definitely has a pretty solid orographic signal in spots.

 

Strong SW flow on a storm tracking into quebec doesn't inspire a lot of exciting discussion for snow enthusiasts in SNE. It's possible a nice little band forms, but marginal BL temps and what appears to be putrid lift make this a pretty ugly "threat" IMHO. Up there it's a different story.

 

Maybe we'll pull off an inch...I'd gladly take it. Not buying anything more than that outside of the Berkshires.

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2 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Strong SW flow on a storm tracking into quebec doesn't inspire a lot of exciting discussion for snow enthusiasts in SNE. It's possible a nice little band forms, but marginal BL temps and what appears to be putrid lift make this a pretty ugly "threat" IMHO. Up there it's a different story.

 

Maybe we'll pull off an inch...I'd gladly take it. Not buying anything more than that outside of the Berkshires.

I thought the same thing. But all the Mesos including rpm drop 1-2" and the awful GFS. Odd

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12 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Nobody gets excited of snow off SW winds unless you're a picnic table at 850mb. 

True but if this was a week ago folks would be lining up for model runs showing .1-.3" QPF snows.  GFS/NAM/RGEM all looked good for the ORH area and adjacent hills.  Peeps were stoked for GGW snow showers today, chance of .5-2"seems like it should keep the party rolling.

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43 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

There's something up with every single model showing it. Sometimes they win 

Isentropic lift is actually pretty decent for NNE. 40ish kts lifting up from 900 mb through 700. Temps in that zone are pretty close to prime dendrites. Nickel and dime.

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4 hours ago, weathafella said:

Just remember-without an NAO you'll need strictly thread the needle often.  Last nights system was a dynamic outlier.  In most systems you would see taint in that setup.  With an NAO however, you'd have a bigger margin of error.

Its an upside down world.  Mahk needs some NAO often but is scared of it.  Lee in Newfoundland may be better without nao but craves it.  Our fears are deep seated....including mine...lol.

Well a little nao helps :)

Just no massive Davis straights uber block please.  I do loves me some Leon though. 

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2 hours ago, powderfreak said:

True but if this was a week ago folks would be lining up for model runs showing .1-.3" QPF snows.  GFS/NAM/RGEM all looked good for the ORH area and adjacent hills.  Peeps were stoked for GGW snow showers today, chance of .5-2"seems like it should keep the party rolling.

I wouldn't have cared then,  either.

I promise you I won't see an inch. Fraud threat.

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