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March 4 2023 Storm Obs


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1 minute ago, OceanStWx said:

I think we've got one more window, like 15-17z. 

Models are hanging back that f-gen now, and it should sweep across southern NH.

Yea still plenty of the storm left.   

My bet continues to be that rates are gonna have to be high end to stack, as  we’ll be 33-34 ish during that window. And this system just doesn’t have the classic CCB dynamics to get excited on that front.

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3 minutes ago, TalcottWx said:

OK 

They never really had much of one for sne outside gfs and that faded a bit inside 24 hrs

Gfs was on crack as per usual . CCB was weak and non effective for SNE. Angle of approach W-E didn’t seem supportive to get that going for SNE. Sorta rare ML track going Due East 

SW Maine maybe getting that to a degree / not sure ..

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That .04 at Logan is a slant stick.  Having been near there in Charlestown earlier I would say "heavy coating".  

Started in Arlington at 5 am with about 1.5" moving east from there amounts dropped significantly to about .5 in east Somerville. South to com ave was about the same.

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1 hour ago, jbenedet said:

Yea still plenty of the storm left.   

My bet continues to be that rates are gonna have to be high end to stack, as  we’ll be 33-34 ish during that window. And this system just doesn’t have the classic CCB dynamics to get excited on that front.

This isn't gonna cut it, frankly.   It's March 4 in the day.  These fall rates presently will sustain one's stack but their not gaining and the drip fest will commence soon ...straight through the overcast.   ..glop bombs slipping from the trees and birds zipping to and fro' in disrespect ... It smells like rain while the aggregates struggle to remain actually aggregates...  Get the picture?   lol -

This is a classic spring snow event.  Whether it really looked that way in guidance or anyone happened to mention ( all salutations conferred), this is a blue bonk. 

Relatively minor one in my town.  I'm a 4.5" ...  C+ performance.  But a colder temp might have given this closer to a half foot. 

That's my morning "hot" take

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