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March 13th ... west Atlantic bombogenesis type low clipping SE New England, more certain ...may be expanding inland


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That NAM actually goes so far as to paint what would have to amount to sleet rocks going sideways from eastern LI to the lower Cape and Island... at like 60 mph! Pretty much scouring the skin off anything unfortunate enough to extend vertical off the ground

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  On 3/11/2018 at 2:37 PM, JC-CT said:

It did, just by a pube hair. I was commenting on the run verbatim, it's the freakin NAM lol

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Yeah it's a good but separate point though - ... let us all remember not to get sucked into the NAM for god's  

Like I joked last night:  > 10" = gospel

That is the E-MC2 of social weather related media

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  On 3/11/2018 at 2:47 PM, DomNH said:

Last week was fun but I'll pass on the 1-2' depth in mid-March. I am just getting caught up on the models this morning and I don't think I can wish this one away. 

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The only reason I'm not sick of it is the novelty of northern winter. Would be sweet to hit 100" mark in my winter debut. 

That said, I'll probably hate it if we do this again next year. 

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  On 3/11/2018 at 2:47 PM, DomNH said:

Last week was fun but I'll pass on the 1-2' depth in mid-March. I am just getting caught up on the models this morning and I don't think I can wish this one away. 

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I'll never pass on the storm.  But, to the point of depth, give me the big storms in December.  March pads season totals but it's short-lived once the storm passes.

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