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1 hour ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Two years ago, just before my dad passed, we had some snow and ice on Christmas Eve and Christmas. It was beautiful and comforting. Hope we get something to fit in this year too, but even if we don’t, signs look good heading into the new year.
 

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Great pictures that capture the moment...Thanks for sharing them. 

 

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42 minutes ago, Snowcrazed71 said:

I'm thinking the best thing to do is just let December go. Stop thinking that we're going to get that white Christmas snow covered ground for the holiday. If it happens then great. For me. The end goal is that we really do change to a winter pattern as we head to January and then I can last for a few months. I guarantee you that if it does happen that way that all of this will be forgotten. Too many people put too much stock into December being a snowy month and it's just not climatologically that way ( at least not southern Eastern New England on South ). 

I average 12 inches in December in SNE.  Why give up its climo to get snow 15th on.

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 what a winter! 

This Weekend

Southern New England should experience a rather pleasant weekend by
December standards as high pressure builds over the region with a
mild air mass. 925 hPa temps around 0 Celsius will support above
normal temperatures in the mid to upper 40s for most of the region
both Saturday and Sunday afternoon with some low 50s possible across
the southeastern areas. Dry with sunny skies on Saturday thanks to
northwest flow, but as winds shift southeast on Sunday we will
experience increasing cloud cover during the afternoon.
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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Yeah, can't say I've seen this many times before.

Something tells me one of those 3 scenarios ends up more dominant while the other two end up just being vestigially there  - like what verifies looks like it almost did either.   Not all 3.

Of the 3, I put the Euro STS at lower likeliness  - could be wrong, sure. 

I suggest the WCB rain ball with some wind ( perhaps more so than this last thing) is highest probability. 

Flip a coin on the follow -up thing. But, I will add .... "IF" somehow the N/stream gets more powerful and digs to Hades that will wave interfere with the Miller A and we might start seeing something new evolve altogether.   

This is happening < D5 on guidance.  The Euro's last 3 solutions demonstrating usually poor continuity.

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8 minutes ago, Torch Tiger said:
 what a winter! 

This Weekend

Southern New England should experience a rather pleasant weekend by
December standards as high pressure builds over the region with a
mild air mass. 925 hPa temps around 0 Celsius will support above
normal temperatures in the mid to upper 40s for most of the region
both Saturday and Sunday afternoon with some low 50s possible across
the southeastern areas. Dry with sunny skies on Saturday thanks to
northwest flow, but as winds shift southeast on Sunday we will
experience increasing cloud cover during the afternoon.

Dec21st starts winter. Nice fall weekend 

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