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Wednesday NY State Screamer 12/11.


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GYX in with the high wind watches. Euro rips across most of ME, NAM and others more moderate. Morning news seems to be insisting this is a coast only thing with no wind maps yet. Many don't seem to buy it yet. CMP doesn't even have the "we're ready!" messaging on their website yet. 

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29 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

BOX actually increased those numbers from last night and expanded the watches NW which should continue again as the day moves along 

If 12z shifts east some…it’s a mundane event at best for most, except the SE coast.  This is what usually happens with these most of the time.  2-4 days out it’s got winds of a strong TS, as we close in those winds decrease to what they almost always  are, due to one reason or another (inversion or storm itself shifts) and that is nothing all that exciting.   If it shifts at 12z…it’s done for most of SNE.   Scott and the cape get the goods.  Which is good since they’ve had nothing in a long time.  

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54 minutes ago, amc said:

GYX in with the high wind watches. Euro rips across most of ME, NAM and others more moderate. Morning news seems to be insisting this is a coast only thing with no wind maps yet. Many don't seem to buy it yet. CMP doesn't even have the "we're ready!" messaging on their website yet

Maybe they're not ready?

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14 minutes ago, SJonesWX said:

this (minus the wind) reminds me of Christmas 2020, where i lost a 2 foot snowpack overnight. 

i have about a 5" snowpack (spotty)  this year, that should vaporize pretty quick

Well to be fair..a 2 foot pack and a 5” pack is a world of difference.   

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13 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

If 12z shifts east some…it’s a mundane event at best for most, except the SE coast.  This is what usually happens with these most of the time.  2-4 days out it’s got winds of a strong TS, as we close in those winds decrease to what they almost always  are, due to one reason or another (inversion or storm itself shifts) and that is nothing all that exciting.   If it shifts at 12z…it’s done for most of SNE.   Scott and the cape get the goods.  Which is good since they’ve had nothing in a long time.  

Anything can happen . We just don’t know. Let’s see how things go . 

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1 hour ago, WinterWolf said:

Well to be fair..a 2 foot pack and a 5” pack is a world of difference.   

no shit Sherlock

my point is that the pack is about the wiped out in a similar fashion as Dec2020

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7 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

I'm hoping we get a severe thunderstorm watch tomorrow. Outside of northern New England it would be

Severe Thunderstorm Watch: 1

Winter Storm Watch: 0 

in meteorological winter

hahaha

142 days until May 1st

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