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Feb 8-9th Snow, Sleet, ZR OBS Thread


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2 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

What do you think about the prospects of that slot filling in some further west? 

It’s going to try and fill in as it moves ESE but I’m not sure how efficient it will be. If it can generate some convective bands then it could help grab an extra inch or two. But if it’s more showery then it will be tougher. 

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1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:

It’s going to try and fill in as it moves ESE but I’m not sure how efficient it will be. If it can generate some convective bands then it could help grab an extra inch or two. But if it’s more showery then it will be tougher. 

Seems the wagons south guidance was onto something .. Long Island getting a qpf max of all snow, that was supposed to be over CT. 

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FXUS61 KBOX 090156
AFDBOX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA
856 PM EST Sat Feb 8 2025

.SYNOPSIS...
Snow overspreads Southern New England this evening, becoming heavy
at times overnight into early Sunday morning, with perhaps some mix
of sleet and freezing rain before ending. A widespread 5 to 9 inches
is expected regionwide, with a low probability (10-20% chance) of 10-
12 inches possible across northern MA, including the city of Boston.
Drying out Sunday afternoon through Tuesday, with a period of below
normal temperatures and limited if any snowmelt from tonight`s
storm. Our weather pattern then becomes more active again with a
coastal low pressure passing to our south Tuesday night into
Wednesday, that may bring light snow, then monitoring a stronger
storm around late next week.
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2 minutes ago, superETA said:

West Warwick RI reporting - a little under an inch has accumulated so far. 

Blob over orient point, blob at the northern ri border, a rare case where the screw hole isn't here. Though it isn't exactly a hole since the entire thing is too fast and ragged.

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1 minute ago, Sn0waddict said:

From what I have gathered so far, The NAM was too aggressive with the sleet line, GFS was too QPF happy, and maybe the HRRR was right about the dry slot shutting precip off a little earlier than we wished it would?

Hrrr figured it out first . Around 19z,20z.. also did solid with mixing which is already in SWCT.. 

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1 minute ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

Hrrr figured it out first . Around 19z,20z.. also did solid with mixing which is already in SWCT.. 

HRRR gets sleet up the to CT/MA border , I have doubts about that but let’s see what happens ha. I’m still foolishly optimistic we get some backside mood snows that give us another 1-2 inches before daybreak. 

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