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Blowvember - and not named for wind potential


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Just now, weatherwiz said:

Temperatures are extremely marginal on the HRRR. Have to see what soundings/thermals look like.

Nobody’s getting accumulations in this airmass outside of the highest terrain unless it absolutely rips. Gotta watch it because it’s a bit unstable with that H5 cold pool aloft but you will still need those rates to overcome the BL. 

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Just now, ORH_wxman said:

Nobody’s getting accumulations in this airmass outside of the highest terrain unless it absolutely rips. Gotta watch it because it’s a bit unstable with that H5 cold pool aloft but you will still need those rates to overcome the BL. 

Not even sure how great rates are going to be except in some localized banding but I think that ends up west of our region. Even like say western Connecticut...was just quick looking at soundings and maybe flakes mix in the hills but that is probably about it.

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1 minute ago, weatherwiz said:

Not even sure how great rates are going to be except in some localized banding but I think that ends up west of our region. Even like say western Connecticut...was just quick looking at soundings and maybe flakes mix in the hills but that is probably about it.

I was talking about tomorrow night 

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6 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Nobody’s getting accumulations in this airmass outside of the highest terrain unless it absolutely rips. Gotta watch it because it’s a bit unstable with that H5 cold pool aloft but you will still need those rates to overcome the BL. 

Yeah you’re gonna need 0.10-0.20” in the bucket each hour to get that low level warmth eradicated.  It needs to vomit snow to cool it below 1000-1500ft later tonight.

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we have wet flakes mixing in here in Winsted...was just watching Brandon copics chaser cam in Scranton, 84/81 are pretty snow covered in the higher elevation areas, man I literally just drove through there a couple days ago and will again day after thanksgiving, that should be a fun ride the way it's looking...

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5 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Snow football brings back some childhood feelings.  Like it fits the time of year perfectly.

I’ll never forget my brother and I being outside as kids and playing football when I experienced thundersnow for the first time. A huge crack of thunder out of nowhere sent us running inside. Left the ball outside and everything lol. 

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