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  1. 14 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

    Will be 4” soon. Amazing out. Flakes have been great despite it being wet. I bet I’d have 6” if I were at 500’.

    You definately have a chance at hitting close to 5".  Over performer for you for the winner.

  2. 1 minute ago, sbos_wx said:

    Seeing signs of one hell of a band forming over E MA. Higher tilts have it. BOS will likely report heavy snow tonight.

    They already upped the amounts for 2"-4" now for the beach front property of Logan International at 8:30PM tonight.

  3. Weather people in Taunton have upped their amounts for the immediate coastline of Boston right now at 2-4".  Looks like just outside route 128 could be about 5-7" range now.  We have a mid november snowstorm for sure now.  Colder and quicker snowfall rates continue.

  4. You know looking at all these snow output maps indicate an uncertainty were this storm is going to really end up and what the thermal profiles will truely be late tonight.  So I believe that even the mets are waiting to see what the Euro will say coming soon.  Then we'll all know how this thing may really turn out.  Event countdown!:yikes:

  5. 7 minutes ago, Sugarloaf1989 said:

    And now it's 4-8":lol:

    My god who is really printing those maps.  Like I said many times, it looks more and more likely that the colder air and more off shore track prevails, more snow for us all.  Simple as that.

  6. 1 minute ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

    Kiss of death when they do, :facepalm: 

    Hey, I did say last night to conservatively stay at 2-3" for Taunton, MA and that there was always room to add if needed.  The BOX map looks good, they are predicting 4-6".  Sound a little high, BUT, if the colder solutions win out it may be somewhat possible.  We'll see.

  7. Euro looked decent.  The model may be on to something here with its southerly trend tonight with the its precipitation.  Translation, it means a colder situation with a more offshore track taking the precipitation shield which means the snow hangs on a little longer than forecast for the mid levels. Also with the Euro, it shows a decent amount of precipitation, meaning this is obviously a hiccup by the GFS tonight.  These are good trends. We'll see how this translates today about 17-18 hours from now.

  8. 5 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

    Yeah... I’ll eat my hat if Brockton gets a coating 

    Brockton should get more than just a coating based on what I'm starting to see now but these rumors of 5-8" should be really cautious and tappered.  Go with 2-3" right now and see what happens; always room to add more.

  9. 4 minutes ago, 78Blizzard said:

    TWC official forecast for Brockton area is for 5-8 inches now.  One of their winter wx experts feels that the cold air is going to be difficult to displace, even at the midlevels.  Since Brockton is 15 mi SE of here, things should look good for my hood if this verifies.

    I heard that to.  If that is even remotely true then Harvey on channel 5 maybe on to something.  We'll have to wait and see what the models hint at tonight.  If they go colder at all, then, those higher totals might be realized.  Have to stay on the conservative side first of course.

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