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Winter storm for the 25th of February is imminent.


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Here's 15z tomorrow....when you see those wind flags going from 60 knots (even 70 shows up there) out of the SSW and turning to 20 knots out of the SE like that over BOS....that's what we mean by a "bent back WF" in the midlevels. You usually want to see that to get 1-2" per hour on the front end thumps.

 

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

Might be the time where it tries to wash out for an hour or two.

The mesos look like they try and temporarily stall the sleet line just south of the pike or near the RI/MA border for a couple hours near 14z-15z. If that happens, that's how we'd pick up the 8-12" amounts I think...versus more like 6-8".

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14 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

The mesos look like they try and temporarily stall the sleet line just south of the pike or near the RI/MA border for a couple hours near 14z-15z. If that happens, that's how we'd pick up the 8-12" amounts I think...versus more like 6-8".

yeah I imagine we waver here for a bit after thump

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Final call. Another headache of a forecast this winter. We kept the original range of 4-8" the same with highest amounts obviously near the mass boarder. If you are close to the 2-4" line expect the lower end of that 4-8" range. Least amount likely near the NY boarder in the notch of far SW CT. 

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First call:

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Warnings/Advisories:

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5 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Final call. Another headache of a forecast this winter. We kept the original range of 4-8" the same with highest amounts obviously near the mass boarder. If you are close to the 2-4" line expect the lower end of that 4-8" range. Least amount likely near the NY boarder in the notch of far SW CT. 

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First call:

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Warnings/Advisories:

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Lol…certainly not trying to be nit picky, but that’s not the notch, but rather the pan handle in far SW CT.  The notch is up on the mass boarder in Far northern Hartford county. 

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22 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

Lol jets fan here too, nam tickled warmer down here..  weird to see 3km nam and hrrr this different 12 hours before go time 

I’d personally lean more sleet and some zr in a forecast but again, the sensible impact remains the same. If anything, probably a tic worse for the am commute then if it was all snow. 

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