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Monitoring first regional significant winter impact event. Magnitude likely tempered. At this time NE PA/SE NY and SNE primarily. Jan 7/8.


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Great runs for southern VT / MA/NH border / southeast ME...

For SNE, snow maps may look decent but point of capture of surface low keeps ticking north, warmer at surface and 925s, and closer dryslot in morning... both NAM/GFS warmer compared to 0z last night, not good for the higher totals in SNE... I'm hoping these trends reverse a little

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...a model for everyone out there.

I can't find anything that would scratch my itch.

Will I get no accumulating snow, or 2 inches of slush, good lord the options are dizzying.

I'm expecting a bit of slush on the hedge, rain and white rain.

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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

The difference is round 2

Ahh I thought that was round 2… that’s the easterly flow after the overrunning thump.

But I see what you are talking about… that weird little QPF streak that looks dubious?  I don’t think that QPF in CT is the CCB… just looks odd when looped….  Almost convective.  But who knows.

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I'm hoping we can get this organize faster than currently expected. Keep that dry slot away. 

I was just going to ask if we are already dry slotting based off the radar movement


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