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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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7 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

NAM would be a whiteout in Foxborough for a good chunk of that game. Lol

I've asked this half joking but will again ...  has there ever been an NFL game delayed because of lightning in heavy snow?

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Just now, Typhoon Tip said:

I've asked this half joking but will again ...  has there ever been an NFL game delayed because of lightning in heavy snow?

not that I recall that would be an awesome thing to see though... this looks like it's going to harken back to the tuck rule game

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Coordinates for Dorchester just south of Logan, using 18z NAM, at 18z Sun catching CCB...

(and earlier it looks like surface wetbulbs from 36-37 to 32-33 by 3z Sun... ie., cold run for Boston metro that though wet should accumulate):

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7 minutes ago, tavwtby said:

not that I recall that would be an awesome thing to see though... this looks like it's going to harken back to the tuck rule game

I remember the Bills and Colts in 2017.  17 inches fell.  8 inches fell on the field during play.  Snowiest game I can recall.  

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2 minutes ago, wxsniss said:

Coordinates for Dorchester just south of Logan, using 18z NAM, at 18z Sun catching CCB...

(and earlier it looks like surface wetbulbs from 36-37 to 32-33 by 3z Sun... ie., cold run for Boston metro that though wet should accumulate):

image.png.9fba96da4e01bc7704be0f2e18263902.png

That’s also an extremely unstable layer above 700mb…def TSSN potential

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17 minutes ago, codfishsnowman said:

I'm gonna go 4 to 7 for the Springfield area with the 7 inch amounts towards the western and eastern fringes of the city. I hope I am wrong but have been schooled too many times. Going for 5 inches at my house in south Forest Park.

I would be shocked if Springfield got less than 6” of snow.  I’m expecting about 8” here in the upper valley. 

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2 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Thundersnow potential overnight drives me nuts. I've had a few occasions when I was a youngin' where I thought I heard thundersnow overnight and fell out of bed...only for it to be the plows. DAMN YOU PLOWS 

Is the plan to stay up all night? I’m nyquilling at 7 pm tomorrow

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3 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Your back is broken. You need snow. If you get 2-4 everybody else is screwed. 

No.  My spot specifically just doesn't get snow.  I moved there 2 years ago, and everyone around me gets more snow.  I suppose due to the lake, or the 100foot pine trees that surround me. Either way it's not a place for snow.

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