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Tuesday Morning sunrise snowprise?


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18z guidance is beefing up and moved north with the axis of snow for Tuesday. The HRRR nam and 3km all like rt 2 south through central CT and then out east to SE MASS for a swath of 2-4” snow where it is cold enough .. down here in southern CT, we look to be a bit too warm and maybe the southern edge of heavier rates. However, the exact axis of the band has been waffling and this is a nowcast event so we track. 
 

 

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3 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

18z guidance is beefing up and moved north with the axis of snow for Tuesday. The HRRR nam and 3km all like rt 2 south through central CT and then out east to SE MASS for a swath of 2-4” snow where it is cold enough .. down here in southern CT, we look to be a bit too warm and maybe the southern edge of heavier rates. However, the exact axis of the band has been waffling and this is a nowcast event so we track. 
 

 

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Unfortunately places along the shore and valleys in southern CT look too warm for any accumulations which would go along with seasonal trends.  The 75 day accumulating snowless drought for @The 4 Seasons looks to continue. 

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Just now, CT Rain said:

Went coating-2" for most of CT but damn the 18z NAM run is impressive.

Yeah it’s really deep lift. Kind of weird how strong and deep the omega is on the NAM but not so much other guidance. It does seem to be leading the trend on 2/21 though. But prob good to hedge quite a bit here. 

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2 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

Unfortunately places along the shore and valleys in southern CT look too warm for any accumulations which would go along with seasonal trends.  The 75 day accumulating snowless drought for @The 4 Seasons looks to continue. 

Could be one of those situations where it's relatively easy to cool to 32F if rates pick up enough.

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10 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Might cut back on temps being borderline especially to start but hills above 500’ look good. Haven’t had the chance to look at soundings. 

Here’s the 3k sounding near BDL at 09z. Looks pretty cold actually just off the deck. 
 

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52 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Yeah it’s really deep lift. Kind of weird how strong and deep the omega is on the NAM but not so much other guidance. It does seem to be leading the trend on 2/21 though. But prob good to hedge quite a bit here. 

I thought there were 2 areas of snow?  Looks like just one through SNE.

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