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53 minutes ago, crossbowftw3 said:

BGM is actually seeing snow? Meanwhile like 90 minutes south of there I'm 43/40 and just raining 

BGM is over 1600ft in elevation too.  My sister lives around there at 1100ft and it feels like it’s in a valley.  They’ve got some relatively high base elevations around there.

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

NAEFS percentile analysis shows both 500mb height fields
and 850 to 500mb thermal profiles near MIN values indicating
that the ensemble is forecasting these values to fall outside
the 1979-2009 climatology for this time of year and highlighting
how cold the progged thermal profiles are expected.

Cranky says this happens every year. 

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1 minute ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

Okay

what elevation is needed in CNE to see some accumulation 

I’m done melting about this system and time to chase some snows 

   

Prob 1200-1500ish...I’m assuming you are going for something greater than 1”....you want best elevation/QPF combo which is likely high terrain monadnocks into Mitch-land in S VT. Places like Florida and Savoy could be sneaky good too in the N Berks crest. 

Otherwise you know kanc at 2500+ is gonna be good up in the whites. Anything that falls will stick there almost off the bat. 

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3 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Prob 1200-1500ish...I’m assuming you are going for something greater than 1”....you want best elevation/QPF combo which is likely high terrain monadnocks into Mitch-land in S VT. Places like Florida and Savoy could be sneaky good too in the N Berks crest. 

Otherwise you know kanc at 2500+ is gonna be good up in the whites. Anything that falls will stick there almost off the bat. 

You’re not buying the modeling 1-2” here to ORH West?

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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

You’re not buying the modeling 1-2” here to ORH West?

No. It’s possible but I’d forecast probably just flakes at the end. Maybe coating to half inch. 

I could see it more likely up in ORH county around WaWa and NW to NH border. 

I wish the rates were better. 

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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

Man, I didn’t realize how last night’s little system produced good snow at Jay Peak.

Looks like winter.79CC6839-1418-4334-929A-A575C4F637B3.jpeg.aa09823b5e64c91c9e9d17264fae7df5.jpeg

Lol, It was the same one that produced at elevation here, I thought you would be all over that, Checking out?

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Just now, dryslot said:

Lol, It was the same one that produced at elevation here, I thought you would be all over that, Checking out?

Asleep at the wheel.  Didn’t seem to do much around here, the hills didn’t have that pasted white look, must’ve been following the international border.

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Just now, The 4 Seasons said:

I had to say something on twitter. What planet is he on? Double digits deperatures is warm? Historic cold airmass is "not much cold air around"?

Who makes that post when it’s under 60F approaching mid-May?  Lol.  Aren’t average highs like mid-60s at least down there?

Comes off as someone trying too hard to prove this cold isn’t a big deal.

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Asleep at the wheel.  Didn’t seem to do much around here, the hills didn’t have that pasted white look, must’ve been following the international border.

May have been more elevation driven too, Above 3,000’?

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5 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Who makes that post when it’s under 60F approaching mid-May?  Lol.  Aren’t average highs like mid-60s at least down there?

Comes off as someone trying too hard to prove this cold isn’t a big deal.

Avg high

ORH: 64

PVD: 66

BDL: 69

BDR: 65

Temperatures at 2PM

ORH: 53

PVD: 57

BDL: 54 

BDR: 48 

But it's "warm" thats the exact opposite of warm. 

Also, it's been quickly dropping into the 40s after 2pm.

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