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Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Yea I'm really thinking that rt. 8 stretch from Waterbury/Winsted jacks and breaks 20". The Snow Capital of Norfolk could make a run at 2'. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
HRRR really thumps that Waterbury/Bristol/Torrington, CT area from12-2am. Could see some 3-4" per hour stuff there. -
Hahaha. Not "The G-Spot", the other side of Red. G-Spot has been sneaky good the past couple years, almost like it was forgotten about. Been to many volunteer days, always a good time.
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All natural, just how it grows with that exposure. My handiwork has not translated well (i.e., narrow chutes down multiple large ice falls that can only be skied a couple days a year). Guess I just don't have the eye for it. The guy behind the camera in these is the master at it. Probably done 10-12 areas at Magic and they are all fun and unique. The lower 200' of one some of use made is pretty sweet though, just gets loaded at the bases of these ledges because of a main trail 100' below it. (I clearly need to stop landing in the backseat)
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Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
That would be nice. From BOX... I`ve stressed higher snow amounts further to the north and west; after a front-end-thump of heavy snow overnight, this transitions into a potentially slow-pivoting snowband affecting the Berkshires, western/central MA into Hartford and northern Tolland Counties in CT. There is still spatial uncertainty in where this band may set up, and while amounts here were raised into the 12-18" range, local amounts in this admittedly rather broad area could be as much as 20" for those who happen to remain in this quasi-stationary band. -
Hoping to try this area for the first time tomorrow, about 600' of nicely spaced and clean woods There is another area close by that is similar but much steeper and would need 10" of cement not blower.
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Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Oh stop. It's all about sun angle. Especially with these overnight deals. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Exactly what happened for this storm March 6-7. Was painful. I think we only had 5-6" in Amherst from this. Just watched the radar get shredded while both east and west were pounding. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Yea I'm excited to see how it pans out. There is some serious micro stuff in this area. As radarman mentioned earlier in this thread, and told me when I moved here, the difference between living off rt. 21 and 202 in Granby can be 8" vs 1" of slush. Same for 202 north of town vs. south. Even when it R/S is not a concern, center of town can get baking powder and 3-4" for the duration of a storm and Swift River area is 8-10". It's fun for sure. I think BOX is "going big" because of ratios. This should be more of a 12-14:1 storm. Closer to some of those Kuchie maps than the standard 10:1. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Yup, up until yesterday I was still thinking 6-8" and am still doubtful of 10+ here. We have done so well the past few years in terms of snow and severe here we are due for a bust while other areas rake. If things are white and it results in a snowday for my wife I'm happy. The tracking of this event has been fun and quite the learning experience. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
That snowhole over my house is consistent on so many models and was initially showing up 3-4 days ago. Pretty funny stuff. -
Nice. Forgot what 13* felt like until I walked outside in shorts, a t-shirt, and boots on this morning to get some firewood.
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Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Definitely. Mohawk/Sundown for the New England jack? lol -
Youll get busted for trespassing. Super strict.
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Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
So many ticks north definitely seeing some dryslot potential in central/western CT up through central Mass. Still lots of time to figure that one out. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
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Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Definitely a good step. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
We should have ratios higher than 10:1, just a matter of what is there for liquid. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
NAM at 63hrs would be my projected snowfall forecast at this point. -
December 14th Light Snow Event Observations
PowderBeard replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New England
Looks like one more small band to quickly move through. Will finish at just below 1". Driveway has a light coat but not roads. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
All this lead up, I remember my intro to these forums for the January 2015 blizzard, if I remember correctly there was not much on models until 2/3 days before. So much time and changes to go. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
I appreciate chance for change in that write-up along with the "here is current interpretation" piece. -
December 14th Light Snow Event Observations
PowderBeard replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New England
16 month old is just staring out the windows. Holiday mood snow. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Don't even play around. -
Active mid December with multiple event potential
PowderBeard replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
BOX System passing through region today will intensity rapidly over Maritimes over next few days. This becomes critical to the track of the winter storm since it affects flow downstream from us, mainly by helping strengthen confluent flow aloft which in turn prevents ridging from helping to slow down and maintain strength of upper trough. This should result in opening up of 500 mb low, which is shown by just about all models with exception of 00z NAM which is an outlier and does not fit this expectation. Upstream, we also do not see much upper level ridging across northern Rockies which would be needed to help deepen trough over eastern states. This also allows system to open up as it passes our region instead of closing off or maintaining its strength. What all this means is there is less of a chance that coastal low comes much closer to coast than 40/70 and it won`t have a chance to deepen rapidly as it passes our area, thus limiting impacts such as widespread heavy snow and strong winds. In addition, models show strongest 850 wind field and moisture convergence across NJ and Long Island before both weaken with time as they reach SNE. All of these factors argue against a "blockbuster storm" for the entire region but there are other considerations that certainly favor heavy snow including presence of deep southern stream moisture and a cold airmass in place which should yield high snow to water ratios (fluffy snow). There is likely to be a tight snowfall gradient somewhere in northern MA (thinking Route 2 right now) but this could shift north or even south in future model runs. It does look like best chance for seeing 6-12" of snow is along and south of the Mass Pike with 2-6" north of there, but again, this may shift in later forecasts. Then there`s the issue of low level temperatures which may cause p-type issues or prevent accumulations on the outer Cape and Nantucket.
