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


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Just now, CoastalWx said:

I will say nrn ORH could go from C-1” near the city itself to like 6+” in a short distance. Gotta watch that area. 

Dave’s area looks good for this, I still think there is sleet down to Union/Stafford hills 

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3 minutes ago, Weathernoob335 said:

Trends aren't instilling much confidence in a bust high for me currently 

It’s definitely tough, because every mile of latitude is going to matter at that elevation, too. I definitely would feel better near the mass New Hampshire border in Worcester county versus the city itself.

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

It’s definitely tough, because every mile of latitude is going to matter at that elevation, too. I definitely would feel better near the mass New Hampshire border in Worcester county versus the city itself.

Hunchie could bang 8 to 12

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27 minutes ago, Weathernoob335 said:

Trends aren't instilling much confidence in a bust high for me currently 

I think I’d hedge mostly sleet there based on guidance trends overnight. It’ll change to snow but I think the meat of the QPF is going to be a lot of sleet and mixed crud. 

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31 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

It’s definitely tough, because every mile of latitude is going to matter at that elevation, too. I definitely would feel better near the mass New Hampshire border in Worcester county versus the city itself.

I'm right on the border but the northern trends need to stall

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28 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Probably a bit too strong but this area absolutely rips on East winds . Nothing between the terrible North Atlantic and the hills here to stop them . Probably some 55-60 mph rips tonight .

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Helmet on with 55 mph ripping heavy sleet 

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14 minutes ago, UnitedWx said:

38 here.. but yeah, not expecting anything in this area. I'd be surprised if we even ping much

Yes, 38 here in the valley in E CT, in while I am not expecting any frozen here it will not take much to cool if it raining hard enough. 

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3 minutes ago, NorEastermass128 said:

Can’t wait for this all to be well behind us here in SNE. Done with the 23-24 teases. Worst SNE winter of my life, beating out 01-02 and 11-12. 

Worse than last winter ?

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4 minutes ago, NorEastermass128 said:

Can’t wait for this all to be well behind us here in SNE. Done with the 23-24 teases. Worst SNE winter of my life, beating out 01-02 and 11-12. 

I only got 1.8 last year

I got 14 inches this past winter. Still below normal but I finally saw a snowfall over 6 Inches for the first time in 2 years lol.

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6 minutes ago, NorEastermass128 said:

Can’t wait for this all to be well behind us here in SNE. Done with the 23-24 teases. Worst SNE winter of my life, beating out 01-02 and 11-12. 

That's saying something-those 2 were beyond awful....this year was stormy but just zero cold anywhere outside of a week in January

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