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March 13 - 15 Major Winter Storm Potential


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2 minutes ago, bluewave said:

While the 3k NAM is still outside its range, it's showing some extreme snowfall rates peaking a 8.1" inch per hour. So some spot in the region could see 5" per hour rates under the best banding.

Showing some mega bands again.

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Just now, Stormlover74 said:

Warm, no?

Don't know; the 850mb maps aren't out yet. However, it looks like the LP tracks inside the BM, off of LI. In this setup, the dynamics will be so strong that you'll be snowing as long as the LP isn't right on top of you (if the 850mb low is E of you, you'll snow). So, in this case, looks like snow outside of far E LI.

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8 minutes ago, bluewave said:

We saw that for a few hours over CT with the February 2013 phase during the peak of the storm.

I was sleeping during those bands but saw the result of it the next morning..34 inches..will be awake this time if it happens in my neck of the woods

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18 minutes ago, brooklynwx99 said:

Don't know; the 850mb maps aren't out yet. However, it looks like the LP tracks inside the BM, off of LI. In this setup, the dynamics will be so strong that you'll be snowing as long as the LP isn't right on top of you (if the 850mb low is E of you, you'll snow). So, in this case, looks like snow outside of far E LI.

when will the storm become vertically stacked so all the lows are aligned?

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