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Almost Spring....take

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Sunday night through Monday...

Partly cloudy skies continue overnight and Monday as moisture is
wrapped around the upper low. This low lifts from northern New
England Sunday night to the Canadian maritimes by late Monday while
a weak shortwave pivots around the trough through southern New
England. The combination of this shortwave, cold air advection on NW
winds, and solar insolation may allow for some scattered light
showers continuing into Monday; best chance lies over the Berkshires
in this case. It will be a bit breezy on Monday as well as CAA
promotes good mixing...model soundings indicate potential to mix up
to 850 mb which may bring 15 to 20 mph wind gusts out of the west.
Temperatures at 850 mb should be around -5C leading to highs in the
mid 40s...pretty balmy for late January!
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10 minutes ago, Dr. Dews said:

Almost Spring....take


Details...

Sunday night through Monday...

Partly cloudy skies continue overnight and Monday as moisture is
wrapped around the upper low. This low lifts from northern New
England Sunday night to the Canadian maritimes by late Monday while
a weak shortwave pivots around the trough through southern New
England. The combination of this shortwave, cold air advection on NW
winds, and solar insolation may allow for some scattered light
showers continuing into Monday; best chance lies over the Berkshires
in this case. It will be a bit breezy on Monday as well as CAA
promotes good mixing...model soundings indicate potential to mix up
to 850 mb which may bring 15 to 20 mph wind gusts out of the west.
Temperatures at 850 mb should be around -5C leading to highs in the
mid 40s...pretty balmy for late January!

What a troll.

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5 minutes ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

I just want one big bad OES event in my lifetime.  Like the one's that hit the Tug Hill Plateau, but I know the likelihood is very low given that the low-level convergence doesn't exist like it does in Buffalo, NY.

 I’m not sure I can even name a major New England OES event.   I’m sure Will or Ginx or Ocean St might know of one. 

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Most big OES events on the cape are enhanced by an IVT. CHH had over 20 inches in a feb 1993 norlun event that was juiced by OES. 

I do remember what I think was a pure OES event that gave them around 8” on the outer Cape in the early 1990s. I want to say 1991 but I’m a little fuzzier than usual on the date because it didn’t happen IMbY. I remember Harvey explaining it one night on 6pm news.  

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13 hours ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

I remember one six inch event when I was in middle school.

I hope you get it but almost wonder if you would have more luck with a sneaky Norland? Parts of coastal Maine from Camden to MDI have got a couple in the past decade that put down 6-12".

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