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33 minutes ago, EastonSN+ said:
24 hours to shift that east.
Probably more. Plenty of room for early-storm shifts especially with mesoscale features
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4 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
You have no idea what I would pay, and the havoc I'd wreak. You think people are on edge now due to covid? Let mother nature allow me to take the wheel....Feb 2015 from Novie through March, every season.
You're thinking too small, I would do 1717 every month of every year
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I would say just sit back and enjoy the snow runs and watch the mid-atlantic snow fans descend into madness as the trends start to favor new england in the last few hours of the storm. Remember last storm? The GFS had the CCB south of Nantucket until a few dozen hours before the storm. The CCB ended up north of Concord NH.
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6 hours ago, weathafella said:
Disagree. OV primary with redevelopment over Hatteras has produced some of the classic big ones I’ve seen. The most notable is 12/11-12, 1960.
really depends on how the ridging over Canada or wherever is setup and evolves
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Just now, 40/70 Benchmark said:
That is not far from a March 2018 look...
We're still far enough out from the storm. The trough hasn't been sampled yet I believe and the CCB will create some uncertainty up to the end
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Don't worry my fellow New Hampshirites, it will happen. Last second northwestward trend is coming just hold on.
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20 minutes ago, powderfreak said:
That's some texbook stuff for the south and east coast of SNE.
Thing is that the op has a jog north as the ridge weakens. If it moves to far north there could be sleet, or even rain for the south coast
Watching closely .. February 1-3rd for moderate to major coastal event
in New England
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Hey not that bad for those of us behind the mixing line