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ineedsnow

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  1. same here and i even went down to throw a few today
  2. Just went up mount Wachusett and walked down the road way still some SNOW!!!!!
  3. HREF probability matched mean QPF, indicative of a worst case scenario, pinpoints the possibility of up to 5" of rain across portions of the CT River Valley/western MA. While we do not anticipate widespread totals of 5", it is quite possible that a few localities see 4" of rain from this system. Anecdotally, this system has a history of overachieving, dropping as much as 10" of rain across eastern North Carolina yesterday. Our CWA continues to be highlighted in an area of marginal risk in WPC`s Excessive Rainfall Outlook. While southern New England has been rain starved for the last two weeks, a rapid injection of 3-4" of rain will possibly result in poor drainage and urban flooding, especially if it falls across central CT where there is more urban sprawl. While a flood watch was not hoisted with this update, it is possible that if the 12Z suite of guidance trends higher in anticipated QPF that a short fused watch will be issued later this morning. More details can be found in the hydro section of the AFD.
  4. Saturday Rain, mainly after 1pm. The rain could be heavy at times. Patchy fog before 8am. High near 64. Southeast wind 7 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New precipitation amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible. Saturday Night Rain, mainly before 1am. The rain could be heavy at times. Low around 52. South wind around 10 mph becoming west after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New precipitation amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible.
  5. not sure how accurate this is for snowfall averages but is pretty cool https://databayou.com/usa/snow.html
  6. not bad for here but we lucked out with that one monster storm
  7. Just saw a forest fire truck turning onto route 2 with the lights on... it begins lol
  8. Hoping to see something good. Still mad at myself for not going to Florida last year
  9. For the middle of May we take perfect for sleeping at night with the windows open
  10. it was slammed today.. every spot was pretty much full and tons of people! Lol at the people driving slow actually had someone doing just that in front of me today..
  11. Me and the family got a space at Rietta Ranch today in Hubbardston and sold a bunch of stuff.. not wearing sunscreen for the loss though I got burnt pretty good..
  12. it was close in some areas and NNE had a few days with it.. how did that one day of cold work out? installs galore
  13. Meh countdown should be for memorial day weekend.. looking forward to seeing a few good storms though
  14. Moderate to heavy snow will be ongoing across much of the interior west by Monday morning. Surface low will deepen to sub 980 mb during the day Monday as it rotate westward to near Drummond Island. With the very slow movement and off the charts moisture availability from the Gulf and Atlantic, the western U.P. will be in the comma head for an extended period of time. While 85H temperatures will not be cold enough for lake enhancement, thank goodness, persistent upslope flow with northerly winds will maximize precipitation over the highest terrain. Models are in consensus with widespread 2 to 5 inch qpf amounts with locally higher amounts expected over the Huron Mountains. The NAM Nest depiction of 8.5 inches of qpf and 85 inches of snow is clearly overdone, but its scary to see a model solution like that at this close of a time range.
  15. wish this was here URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Marquette MI 320 PM EDT Sun Apr 30 2023 MIZ004-005-011000- /O.CON.KMQT.WS.W.0007.230501T0000Z-230502T1500Z/ Baraga-Marquette- Including the cities of L`Anse, Gwinn, and Marquette 320 PM EDT Sun Apr 30 2023 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM THIS EVENING TO 11 AM EDT TUESDAY... * WHAT...Heavy wet snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 6 to 24 inches. The lowest snow accumulations will occur close to Lake Superior, and the greatest accumulations will occur in the area to the south and east of L`anse and to the west and northwest of Negaunee. Snow totals could approach 36 inches in those area. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph late tonight through Monday evening. * WHERE...Baraga and Marquette Counties.
  16. I posted total snowfall for the entire storm
  17. Models are persistent in showing moderate to heavy snowfall across the higher terrain of west and north central U.P. Sunday night through Monday. While the 82 inches of snow the NAM has forecast over the Porkies over the next 60 hours is clearly over done, it is worth noting how anomalous and extreme some of the model solutions are spanning the next couple of days. When all is said and done, snow totals from Gogebic/Ontonagon counties over to the high terrain of Baraga and Marquette counties will likely be in the 1-2 foot range with some locations topping 2 feet Nam showing 82 . I think it did that in NEMO lol
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