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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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10 minutes ago, SJonesWX said:

 

 

I don’t believe any of these reports of accumulation. we were blessed with an earlier forecast of warm ground keeping snow from accumulating 

Lol...it was 41.2 for the high today, even had sun early on and the roads caved about 30 minutes ago....ground was frozen what I would assume half an inch below the surface, it was never going to take much to accumulate.

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Just now, Spanks45 said:

Lol...it was 41.2 for the high today, even had sun early on and the roads caved about 30 minutes ago....ground was frozen what I would assume half an inch below the surface, it was never going to take much to accumulate.

totally agree, it was a shit forecast. I hit 42 here today but the ground is still hard as a rock. I have some very impressive frost heaves throughout my trails out back, and still have snow cover in the shady spots from last week

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19 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

that map starts after 7pm

And your point? My point is that BOX hasn’t lowered expected accumulations for areas that it really hasn’t started yet despite mediocre model output most of the day. Not sure what the 7PM time has to do with that… hence “holding the line”.

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5 minutes ago, George001 said:

Looks like this is turning into more of an interior event

I knew someone would say that with the early observations but our snow for Eastern/Northeastern Mass comes a little later.

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