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4 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

It's easily possible. We are basically banking on retrogression of these lows with a baroclinic zone very far offshore as it is.

True, I agree with you 200%. Just looking at the latest loops and radar. We'll know in a few hours which model or models have this relatively correct. Where that swath/omega sets up, a few people will cash in nicely.

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1 minute ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

Exactly

is that a flutie miracle now or no

It's difficult to resolve. Basically models have to nail where this secondary cyclogenesis occurs and then the complex interactions of the s/w rounding the trough will help dictate where it goes. At the same time as the midlevels start to close off and deform to the NW, the snow develops and spreads in. That's why guidance is all over the place. We have some favorable things going like good 850 inflow and WAA, mid levels closing off etc. But it may be a tight cutoff from the gentle 2-3" stuff that falls over hours, vs an uber band that will certainly be just offshore.

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Just now, weatherwiz said:

Let's do something besides snow maps...

12z runs continuing to indicate potential for a pretty hefty band to rapidly develop and traverse the region...and maxing across extreme eastern MA and the Cape.

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Also some definite potential for thunder/lightning

2019120212_GFS_024_41.72,-70.57_winter_m

Put up the Ukie

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3 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Let's do something besides snow maps...

12z runs continuing to indicate potential for a pretty hefty band to rapidly develop and traverse the region...and maxing across extreme eastern MA and the Cape.

image.png.7a07224b828eb876f615004f1e5fdb4b.png

 

 

Also some definite potential for thunder/lightning

2019120212_GFS_024_41.72,-70.57_winter_m

What location?  Chatham?

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That's really neat looking on Rad and Sat this hour east of the Jersey coast.  

There's thunder there... and the expansion/cooling cloud shield over top immediately assumes a cylone curl, as though there is a tight internal cyclonic nucleus imploding there.  Which, that's may be confirmed in surface/buoy PP obs.... Or, it could be more mid level - hard to say. But that's cool... Meanwhile, fire hose in NYS - 

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