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Following a Miller A/B hybrid type coastal potential, Feb 13th ... As yet untapped potential and a higher ceiling with this one


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5 minutes ago, dendrite said:

The fronto band is slipping SE now. The CAA on the northern edge is making gains. 

Looks like it's trying to crawl up through orh/495 to some degree  now too. Probably intensifies there and slowly slips SE. 

Been snowing here better than radar suggests. ~3/4" so far. Honestly more than I was expecting when I went to bed. 

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1 minute ago, George001 said:

God damn it, I was forecasted to get 12-18 inches just 2 days ago and now I’m getting white rain. I’m rooting for a big Niña next winter. There is nothing I despise more than missing a big snowstorm to the south.

And me to the north, welcome to the club my friend.

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13 minutes ago, George001 said:

No….. I had hopes it would trend back north but yes I was concerned. Then I woke up and saw the radar was north, had hope again. Looks like the Pope may have been right after all.

yeah I get it.  just funnin'

 

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16 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

For all the rejoicing from the clowns in CT about a positive bust. That's only happening in Hartford CT area out providence RI to  ( their back yard--shocker), so far. The rest are busting low or on par with last night's paltry guidance.

 

I'm 40 miles south of Hartford and getting crushed, headed for atleast 10 inches. I'm a lurker here but I've been watching this cornball post for awhile now. Just STFU dude.

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Just now, Sn0waddict said:

How the hell does Hartford have 11 inches lol that’s crazy. 5 inches here but coming down at least an inch an hour.

Mid-level frontogenesis & also convergence early on that's been aided by the low deepening and now maturing. That area has been ideal for a variety of factors, including being further away from the ocean. Most of the battle is snow growth I feel a lot of the time.

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1 minute ago, TalcottWx said:

Mid-level frontogenesis & also convergence early on that's been aided by the low deepening and now maturing. That area has been ideal for a variety of factors, including being further away from the ocean. Most of the battle is snow growth I feel a lot of the time.

No kidding! Good for them. 

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