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New England Overrunning Event 02/03-02/04/22


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Just now, Damage In Tolland said:

Rain gets vehicles dirty . When it rains in the summer you have to wash them , clean the rims, black magic tires etc. They’ll dump so much salt tomorrow in the icestorm and sleet the roads will be a mess until the next rainer 

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1 hour ago, dryslot said:

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47 minutes ago, SlantStick said:

Right where we need it! Trails should be awesome next few weeks.

Got a 12 hour shift planned in the groomer starting at 4pm Friday afternoon to groom all the new snow, 2 Bang energy drinks and a couple slices of gas station Pizza will hopefully fuel me for the 66 mile run (all out and back trail runs). 

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5 minutes ago, Chrisrotary12 said:

I thought the 6z NAMs precip-type depiction over on the College of DuPage models page was a very reasonable projection of the evolution today/tonight/tomorrow. Skinny area of ZR pushing south, expanding area of sleet followed by a dusting of snow.

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I wonder if weather model pages are pulling the HRRR ptype right from its own algorithm. Because it pretty much shows sleet and freezing rain as overlapping in all areas where there is either...possible that the graphics are pulilng fzra if it's present. Some areas that it shows fzra would definitely be sleet-heavy. For example, the ptype graphics show this as fzra on TT, whereas in reality it is probably a solid mix of ip/fz.

hrrr_2022020312_fh31_sounding_42.40N_71.

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