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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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26 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Maybe I’m wrong... but the southern steam continuing to trend stronger is bad, and what’s causing this, at least in part to escape east. It’s almost like it’s dominating for longer and everything just happens too late because of that.

If that continues, I would not be surprised if this continues to tick east. 

I think that southern stream is being modeled stronger than it is/will be. Either way SE Ma should be good. 

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I think the Cape and far Southeast Mass will have trouble do to BL levels at this time of year and of course depending on this final storm track outcome.  The weather people in Tauton mentioned this.  The heaviest looks to be north/northwest of the Cape Cod Canal.  We'll see how it goes but I think generally eastern Mass with the exception of the far southshore, Cape and islands will get the lionshare based on this particular set-up as of now.  Of course any further east or west thick will alter this.

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12 minutes ago, Greg said:

I think the Cape and far Southeast Mass will have trouble do to BL levels at this time of year and of course depending on this final storm track outcome.  The weather people in Tauton mentioned this.  The heaviest looks to be north/northwest of the Cape Cod Canal.  We'll see how it goes but I think generally eastern Mass with the exception of the far southshore, Cape and islands will get the lionshare based on this particular set-up as of now.  Of course any further east or west thick will alter this.

850mb temps crash and so do the 925mb, this storm will have heavy precip rates with QPF amounts from 2-3" of QPF, this will bring surface temps from the mid 30s into the upper 20s

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10 minutes ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

850mb temps crash and so do the 925mb, this storm will have heavy precip rates with QPF amounts from 2-3" of QPF, this will bring surface temps from the mid 30s into the upper 20s

"Any further west or east tic will alter this."

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5 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

DST really sucks. Totally useless this early in the year. 

00z RPM out to 2 hours. Gonna be a long hour of waiting...sans the brief interruption where metfan tells us the 21z srefs look good. 

Cue Steve extolling the value of baseball practice in 3 feet of snow....

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5 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

DST really sucks. Totally useless this early in the year. 

00z RPM out to 2 hours. Gonna be a long hour of waiting...sans the brief interruption where metfan tells us the 21z srefs look good. 

IDK, nice to come home from work in the light, also makes for a very late last ski run

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6 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

DST really sucks. Totally useless this early in the year. 

00z RPM out to 2 hours. Gonna be a long hour of waiting...sans the brief interruption where metfan tells us the 21z srefs look good. 

DST is EXTREMELY useful now! We need every minute of evening daylight we can get for chasing ;)

Prospects of epic banding over eastern New England brought me here to watch y'all get hyped up! What a stretch.

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3 minutes ago, OKpowdah said:

DST is EXTREMELY useful now! We need every minute of evening daylight we can get for chasing ;)

Prospects of epic banding over eastern New England brought me here to watch y'all get hyped up! What a stretch.

I mentioned your name the other day that your snow maps use to give a rise to many..................:lol:

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