They yellow shading color needed to be slightly further southeast into the Western Essex and Southeastern Middlesex County in Massachusetts on that map. Yesterday I had just shy of 19.0" with about 16.0" of snow on the ground in Wilmington, MA. So this map is better to look at but accuracy needs to be very slightly improved.
I measured 17.2" at 10:55 AM with 14.5" on the ground at that time. With all this now it must be pushing over 19.0" since then. I'll measure when this band is all said and done.
As I stated earlier on the board, I went to bed around 2 AM ( 8" by 12:01 AM). Snow never mixed with rain or sleet. Just got light then this morning turned steadier. Had about 11.0" by 9:30 AM. Snow was settled to about 9" by then also due to several hours of very light non accumulating snow. What you and I get as you said earlier will be gravy. Let's hope.
True, I agree with you 200%. Just looking at the latest loops and radar. We'll know in a few hours which model or models have this relatively correct. Where that swath/omega sets up, a few people will cash in nicely.