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Greg

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  1. Definitely nothing over 15 hours as I've alluded to earlier. The only potential is for the ocean effect snow to keep going only slightly longer along the immediate eastern coastline.
  2. It's actually still snowing in Eastern Mass in the snowfall map. It's not done accumulating at hour 84..
  3. I saw that also. It goes from 1000MB to 996MB and stays there for a while it moves in a east/ northeast trajectory
  4. I was trying to warn you of that potential earlier.
  5. Yes, that's the classic gradient for the I 95 corridor for the Mid-Atlantic areas. For us here, it could be little different.
  6. I don't really remember the drifts from that storm at least not IMBY. I remember the 12-13" straight from the storm in our hood maybe drifts in my yard reached 2-3' in the corner of the fence but that's all I can recall at this time.
  7. Yes. I would go probably as high as 15:1 but that's the ceiling for what I think with that cold air column.
  8. Absolutely! I haven't seen drifts like that since the Blizzard of January 2005 here in my neck of the woods.
  9. That map actually makes sense at this stage of the game.
  10. The way it was measured, sure. The COOP method gives you a few inches less.
  11. Not bad. Not bad at all. Can't wait for the final map later. Good job.
  12. I actually do have a weather question. Can the confluence to the north be equally as strong with a retreating High Pressure system just like an approaching High Pressure system? Just curious, I may be actually have an idea what the answer is but not 100% sure.
  13. Why wouldn't they? It's true. Set -up is different. Take a look at the KU book if you don't believe the set-up.
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