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Coastal Storm Potential - Jan 11-12 II


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Good deal, got tired of explaining RI/SE mass climo to New Yorkers haha. Think I found a new place to set up camp. I have been going with a track for about 2 days now of the LP going just SE of nantucket if not right of the island itself on a NNE track.

Good. Welcome and strap in because it's going to be fast and furious in here thru Wednesday.

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Good. Welcome and strap in because it's going to be fast and furious in here thru Wednesday.

Its snow in NE and your surrounded by weather nuts of course its gonna get crazy thats half the fun, i get disapointed during the storm cause the chase it the exciting part to me haha, anyone got any maps or predictions? just want to see if my track is crazy or not.

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We are going to get a lot of snow. Could be the biggest since Jan 2005, save for Dec 2009.

oh that Dec 09 that was epic, I got a beagle now so anythign more than 6 inches is the blizzard of 78' for him. lol. RI is my specialty litterlaly live 1 mile from the border. Taunton is 10 min down route 44.

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i just dont think we will get anymore then 6 to 12 inches from this storm no way 2 feet i would love to have it but its not going to happen :ski:

CT is inline for some good snows with some very good ratios 12:1 or 15:1 are possible, 2 feet i don;t think so but 18'' is plausable, where is the dreded dry slot going to be that is still in the back of my mind.

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Alot better up here the 00z euro run, Its gets more NW once its gets to Portsmouth Lat, Trends today since the bitching is in our favor other then the Nam........... :lol:

Every now and then it pays to piss and moan.

The more northerly track is so key for us. Hitting the benchmark is great but it has to take the right trajectory afterwards for us. Hopefully this will continue and even improve.

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We are going to get a lot of snow. Could be the biggest since Jan 2005, save for Dec 2009.

You betcha....Seems we're in the bullseye once again. I know this pattern won't last forever, so we'll take it while we can.

The shiney new Husquavarna snowblower I bought last week will be tested, that's for sure. 24" tall in the front. Should just be able to make it.... Can't wait to see how it does!

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i remember how will said the meso models will probably be superior with this one......and the nam / euro compromise i think may be best bet.

i wish euro had 6 hr panels available i'd like to see exactly how close to ACK this low passes and also the trajectory when it crosses the BM

i just got in from work how has the 500 Low trendend last couple runs as well as the mid level lows?

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springfield/east long meadow line here..i am at 9.5 inches for the season so far/last season just broke twenty inches

Well it appears we will do very well with his coming storm. Its been almost 2 years since we had a good one like this.

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Every now and then it pays to piss and moan.

The more northerly track is so key for us. Hitting the benchmark is great but it has to take the right trajectory afterwards for us. Hopefully thus will continue and even improve.

I would guess some retro action or a NNE track after the BM would be your ideal solution. must be tough to get a great storm for you with the blocking.

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