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Confidence increases for coastal storm threat along Eastern Seaboard


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20 minutes ago, weathafella said:

6Z GFS is mighty fine for eastern MA fwiw.

Not buying those liquid amounts. 

I'd keep things in the 6-10 range. There should be a nice period of snow tomorrow night but the front runner wave is problematic for a huge storm. 

Dont think we will see huge changes from here on out. 

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1 minute ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Agree. I like 10-14” closer to nyc and 8-12” as you head your way. 16” jacks are possible esp for se ma, as usual.

I have to fly to RIC Friday.   It would have been interesting driving instead and gawking at the NJ totals.

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Again every significant storm this winter has done this...one model has 12+, another has 3-6???  And then they’ll waffle yet again with the next run and swap places.

 

NWS going hog wild here...i don’t know??  Was s total flop last Tuesday here...so I guess it’s a coin toss lol!?

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7 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

I have 0-4” for you lol. It’s that razor sharp up there. Sorry man, I tried my best.

HA, no worries it was an odd year for the NW corner of MA again.  At this point I'm ready to melt the rest of the yard out and move on to some hopefully warmer temps.  I'm actually glad this one is fading to dust up here.

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