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September 2020 Discussion


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1 minute ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Meh... the euro late yesterday dropped close to 1.5” here.... we haven’t even gotten any measurable. I know it is somewhat convection driven, but that’s still pretty bad 

Every model had a different solution. I did mention something to the north and then along south coast. The stuff to the south happened earlier and for different reasons admittedly. Still time and dynamics for rain to spread East. As always, Stein zone will happen. 

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4 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Every model had a different solution. I did mention something to the north and then along south coast. The stuff to the south happened earlier and for different reasons admittedly. Still time and dynamics for rain to spread East. As always, Stein zone will happen. 

Gon’ be a fun winter on this subforum! 

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7 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Every model had a different solution. I did mention something to the north and then along south coast. The stuff to the south happened earlier and for different reasons admittedly. Still time and dynamics for rain to spread East. As always, Stein zone will happen. 

It looked pretty consistent yesterday at 12z.

It is almost comical how even in CT there’s heavy showers along the Mass border north of Kev, and then heavy stuff south of 84 too... but along 84 in general looks like light high based stuff.

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5 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

It looked pretty consistent yesterday at 12z.

It is almost comical how even in CT there’s heavy showers along the Mass border north of Kev, and then heavy stuff south of 84 too... but along 84 in general looks like light high based stuff.

Hopefully same happens in winter.

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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

.05 . Didn’t even wet the dust. I was so afraid of this exact scenario happening yesterday when I saw models converging on north of pike and s coast jacks. I still thought cod pull ..20 or so. And now the rain vanished Sunday night so a dry 10 day 

Can see the Stein zone near Springfield.

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11 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

.05 . Didn’t even wet the dust. I was so afraid of this exact scenario happening yesterday when I saw models converging on north of pike and s coast jacks. I still thought could  pull ..20 or so. And now the rain vanished Sunday night so a dry 10 day 

Its not over yet..a few sprinkles to come through

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10 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Nature can smell the fear in Tolland.  Afraid, fearful and dry.  I think he needs to try to do what he does in winter by steering storms (ie back to the river, to south of the pike, etc).  

Essentially exactly where severe massive drought is .. that’s where Stein dropped his dong

 

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

Every model had a different solution. I did mention something to the north and then along south coast. The stuff to the south happened earlier and for different reasons admittedly. Still time and dynamics for rain to spread East. As always, Stein zone will happen. 

We’ll see, hope we get something overnight. Not optimistic at this point though. Congrats north shore 

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