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dryslot

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  1. It looked like it’s having some convective feed back issues
  2. Don't know, I can't see behind the large font lol
  3. They made it for old people to read with that 24 font..............
  4. OVC, 38/32°F, Some moisture feeding into here off the atlantic on a easterly fetch.
  5. That's the wild card really, Convection plays different rolls good or bad, If the precip field has that convective showery look to it that generally does not bode well for results.
  6. I was just telling a coleague that here that it will be interesting, As that will affect the slp track a bit east or west or where its modeled now.
  7. Some of those are where that secondary is going to develop around the delmarva.
  8. Yeah, I'm not sure on that and would have to defer to the mets that know.
  9. Further south TOR watches are up from SPC for some areas.
  10. Already getting some light precip moving in here on easterly fetch off the Atlantic on radar.
  11. Looks like some increase in snow totals is coming for some areas. NEAR TERM /UNTIL 7 PM THIS EVENING/... 1030am Update...Steady precip will begin re-entering SW NH this morning. Dewpoint temps back here, sheltered from strong low level NE winds, are well in the 20s yet. This creates a large dewpoint depression and will likely see temperatures drop back into the 30s once precip begins. This should result in a daily mix of rain/snow/sleet for much of the area that sees precip through this afternoon. Some impressive downslope winds already in the lee of the Greens/Berks, and will likely be increasing winds similarly this afternoon for the Monadnocks up through the Whites. Local guidance really increases winds towards Whitefield this evening and overnight, with some peak gusts toward 45 or 50 mph possible. Will be perusing morning guidance, but increase in local QPF values up interior ME and the coast is probable. Low level FGEN has trended a bit steeper than yesterday, and very high 00z HREF probs show that most of the Lakes Region and southern coast of ME will see at least 8" of snow by 8am Thursday. This includes the population corridor of York/Cumberland counties. Thus an increase in coastal snow amounts is likely for this afternoon`s package, but would still expect a very tight gradient.
  12. GFS has been locked in on this event whether it is right or wrong.
  13. You have to look at soundings to get a clearer picture of whats going on aloft, This is a good candidate for a nowcasting event.
  14. If i was still riding i would be very giddy about another couple trips, But that shipped sailed in late march.
  15. The Nam sucked ass in the 3/23 storm up here and its already wrong in areas that are pelting now that showed rain..............lol
  16. The SLP is taking its time to get going is allowing for a warm air intrusion in the mid levels before it gets pinched off on the Nam that happens rather quickly.
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