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XMAS Miracle: Blizzard of 2010 Lead-in Dialogue


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John,

are you sure about the 7" total from 2005? I have the PNS right here and Acton MA is in Middlesex County and they got 20 to 30+ with the highest total being 36" in Melrose.. I have a friend who lives in Marlborough MA and he told me got around 28 inches.

No - that did not happen in Acton - there was some meso banded weaknesses in the comma head ...maybe G-wave related, who knows - but there was no where near 20" in Acton.

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Yea I forget her name too, she is new and from Chicago. She has no degree in Met. or Atmos. Sciences. She is simply a robot up there and has no idea what she is talking about. It was a sad day when I saw her up there on such a great station for weather coverage.. NECN. "Plowable" snowfall...wow come on, welcome to New England.

NECN met (not sure of her name) is really lowballing this one... not sure where her map came from

"plowable" LOL

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Yeah for eastern areas. This trend is going to stabilize a bit back to the SE and settle like it always does. BOX snowfall map accounts for that.

Nothing about this storm or the models leading up is normal. It looks like we see a trend now of a faster storm, it's coming in sooner on the two early models. I wonder about the progressive potential later, but I'm not sure we see that SE treand that you speak of and in fact I'd think a NW trend to a point is possible. Its going to be a race to see how far N and NW it can get before it whips NE.

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Yea I forget her name too, she is new and from Chicago. She has no degree in Met. or Atmos. Sciences. She is simply a robot up there and has no idea what she is talking about. It was a sad day when I saw her up there on such a great station for weather coverage.. NECN. "Plowable" snowfall...wow come on, welcome to New England.

lol ... "plowable" for Tolland is 1". More description, please.

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