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Powerful Multi-regional/ multi-faceted east coastal storm now above medium confidence: Jan 29 -30th, MA to NE, with snow and mix combining high wind, and tides. Unusual early confidence ...


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6 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Where the hell have you been?    There's a storm comin'     We're pretty sure

Crypto crushing it 

Thor nodes, power nodes , nodes up the wazoo 

been watching this storm more today . I don’t take much stock in The nam at 84, but that was gonna be a Delmarva to NJ burial 

I would watch to see Euro and real models have this blow its load E of Delmarva in next 36-48 hours , But  either way we gonna snow 

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36 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Well, the entire valley jacked in that one.  Before that you probably need to go back to 2002 for a valley crush job.

Jan 2011 was quite good in the valley albeit ramping up going east.  Anyway, such is our climo, we get a little cut of action to the west and to the east with the occasional planetary alignment megaband.

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2 minutes ago, wxsniss said:

Our much scrutinized pieces of energy are traversing Alaska this evening

Feels a little like BOX making sure disclaimers are clear after posting that snowfall map today...

https://twitter.com/NWSBoston/status/1486147688009977857?s=20

This guys reply:

https://twitter.com/magnameter/status/1486153476895875076

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Really hope we see more tuck coming up in tonight's model runs. Euro, ICON, and some earlier runs of other models have shown a the beginnings of of tuck with due N/NNW motion for portions of the approach. The storm tucking in or not is the difference between widespread 2'+ and sporadic areas of 12-18 IMO

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14 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Phin will be onto the individual SREF members soon with PF.

When you first move north, you keep that coastal synoptic storm mentality that’s climatology for most of the urban/suburban population centers. Need the larger setups to work out or it won’t snow.  That’s when you start looking for members of the SREFS or various ensembles.  Another decade later and you watch it like you’d watch a close sporting event/game, even if they aren’t your favorite teams.

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