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As WAR expands, do our snow chances increase? First wave may produce a middling event-solid advisory and possible low end warning for MLK Weekend


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1 minute ago, Prismshine Productions said:

let me guess, NWS only hired people with degrees?

In theory you don't have to have a meteorology degree, but there is a list of required coursework that more or less means you would have received a BS in meteorology or atmospheric science. 

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

The headlines have decent bust potential.

Places with no headlines out-performing warned zones in some cases?  I could see NW rely on a fronto band, while SE gets smoked as the low gets going. 

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I don't know about that map, but the NWS has a winter storm warning for all of Norfolk County as of this moment, which includes Norwood.

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4 minutes ago, butterfish55 said:

Brett (TBlizz) just texted me that he got locked out of his account for some reason.  Said he was trying to change the email associated with his account, never got an email confirmation and now is locked out.  You hate to see it...

PM @dendrite  

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9 minutes ago, 78Blizzard said:

100% more in this area than 18z run.

Are you saying our area doubled in qpf from 18z?  I didn’t segment away what’s falling from 0Z until it’s over but that doesn’t seem right.

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29 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

NAM looked actually somewhat healthy that run with the conveyors. Still not totally there like some of those zonked GFS runs but it’s much better. 

What do you think the approximate snow ratios might be for areas in Northern CT?  
 

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1 minute ago, joey2002 said:

What do you think the approximate snow ratios might be for areas in Northern CT?  
 

You have a bit of elevation too, right? That will prob help you in the first hour or two. I’d prob peg ratios for like 13 to 1 there but it wouldn’t surprise me if you got into a weenie band and went close to 16 or 18 to 1. 

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1 minute ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

8-10:1 in between bands .. 15-20:1 in the good banding .. Average ratios will depend how long you are under the banding.. 

or what he said…similar thinking 

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