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Feb. 11-12 winter storm


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1 hour ago, The Iceman said:

I still think this will be 3-6" region wide Wednesday night into thursday when all is said and done. Wave 2 may be another 1-3/2-4 type deal, not as confident that comes north enough. I'll be surprised if wave 1 is a complete fail here though, I think at the very least it will be a 1-3" refresher. 

I'd go w/2-4" for wave 1 and 1-2" for wave 2 at this point. Looks like this is more a MA forum storm than ours which doesn't happen often....good for them.

29F/Overcast

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15 minutes ago, The Iceman said:

yikes, the euro ticked even further south. now gives the area nothing on wave 1 or 2. That would be disappointing to not even see a flake after all this.

I feel genuinely bad for the MA forum I was sure this one was theirs. North of DC looks screwed never mind the kuchera putting lipstick on a pig.

 

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3 hours ago, LVwhiteout said:

Hi Paul.  Just wondering what Wxism (spelling) has to say about Thursday and  Friday. Does it go out to Sunday?  Thanks!

Here ya go with 18z GFS/NAM data - this will change

Wednesday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming dense overcast after midnight,
 with areas of light frost likely. A chance of snow after midnight. Low 26. Wind
 north-northwest near calm in the evening, becoming east-northeast after
 midnight. Chance of precipitation 50 percent. Precipitation (liquid equivalent)
 mostly around a tenth of an inch. Snow accumulation about an inch.
 
 Thursday: Dense overcast. Patchy light fog in the afternoon. A chance of snow in
 the morning, then a slight chance of snow in the afternoon. High 29. Wind
 east-northeast around 4 mph. Chance of precipitation 50 percent. Precipitation
 (liquid equivalent) mostly around a tenth of an inch. Snow accumulation about
 half an inch.


 Friday: Dense overcast in the morning, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. A
 slight chance of snow in the morning. High 31. Wind northeast around 3 mph.
 Chance of precipitation 30 percent. Precipitation (liquid equivalent) mostly
 less than a tenth of an inch. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
 
 Saturday night: Dense overcast. A slight chance of a mix of freezing rain and
 sleet in the evening, then a mix of freezing rain and sleet likely after
 midnight. Low 31. Wind chill as low as 24. Wind north-northeast around 7 mph.
 Chance of precipitation 60 percent. Precipitation (liquid equivalent) mostly
 less than a quarter of an inch. No ice (on ground) accumulation expected.
 Above-ground freezing rain accumulation up to 0.1 inches
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 Sunday: Dense overcast in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the
 afternoon. A slight chance of a mix of rain and freezing rain in the morning.
 High 40. Wind north-northwest around 6 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Chance of
 precipitation 30 percent. Precipitation (liquid equivalent) mostly less than a
 tenth of an inch. No ice (on ground) accumulation expected. Little if any
 freezing rain accumulation.

 
 Monday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming dense overcast after midnight,
 with areas of light frost likely. A slight chance of snow in the evening, then
 snow likely after midnight. Low 28. Wind chill ranging from 19 to 30. Wind
 north-northeast around 3 mph in the evening, becoming 7 mph, gusting to 17 mph,
 after midnight. Chance of precipitation 60 percent. Precipitation (liquid
 equivalent) mostly less than a quarter of an inch. Snow accumulation 1 to 2
 inches.

 
 Tuesday: Dense overcast. Snow likely in the morning, then a mix of snow and
 sleet likely in the afternoon. High 30. Wind chill around 20. Wind northeast
 around 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation 80 percent.
 Precipitation (liquid equivalent) mostly around an inch. Snow or ice (on ground)
 accumulation 5 to 8 inches.

 
 

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