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Significant Miller B Nor'easter watch, Apr 3rd-4th


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11 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

Blocking linking up with the southeast ridge kills us again 

Squeezing just hard enough to let the primary ride too far north for SNE snow.  
I’ll watch this through tomorrow evening and then I’m ready to move on to Spring. 

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26 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

I’ll watch this through tomorrow evening and then I’m ready to move on to Spring. 

18z Euro positive snow depth increase is best next to you up into higher terrain of S.Greens and Monadnocks.

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1 minute ago, ariof said:

NAM runs the low straight up the Connecticut River Valley like the GFS did at 18Z.

You have to favor NW of the lower and middle level pressure minimums.  So disjointed, but feels like a Adirondacks and NW jackpot based on the current progs.

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

18z Euro positive snow depth increase is best next to you up into higher terrain of S.Greens and Monadnocks.

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Greenfield might be far enough up and in that even without much elevation we get a solid WAA thump.    Even 3-4” over to rain would be significant impact. 

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15 minutes ago, 78Blizzard said:

Canadian refuses to cave.  Still has the low just E of ACK, same as 12z.  That track makes all the difference in the world for many in SNE.

Let's see if we get some trends back south between now and 12z Monday.

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