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  1. Southern Litchfield-Northern Herkimer-Southern Herkimer- Southern Fulton-Montgomery-Northern Washington- Western Schenectady-Eastern Schenectady-Southern Saratoga- Western Rensselaer-Eastern Rensselaer-Western Columbia- Eastern Columbia-Western Dutchess-Eastern Dutchess- Southern Washington- Including the cities of Oakville, Gaylordsville, New Milford, Terryville, Thomaston, Big Moose, Eagle Bay, McKeever, Old Forge, Atwell, Nobleboro, Northwood, Ilion, Herkimer, Little Falls, Mohawk, Frankfort, Dolgeville, Gloversville, Johnstown, Amsterdam, Huletts Landing, Whitehall, Granville, Mariaville, Delanson, Duanesburg, Schenectady, Rotterdam, Burnt Hills, Ballston Spa, Mechanicville, Clifton Park, Waterford, Troy, Berlin, Eagle Bridge, Hoosick Falls, Stephentown, Hudson, New Lebanon, Poughkeepsie, Beacon, Arlington, Pawling, Wingdale, Dover Plains, Millbrook, Stanfordville, Pine Plains, Amenia, Hudson Falls, Fort Edward, Cambridge, Greenwich, Middle Falls, and North Easton 243 PM EST Sat Mar 11 2023 ...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING... * WHAT...Heavy wet snow possible. Total snow accumulations of one to one and a half feet possible. Winds could gust as high as 40 mph at times. * WHERE...Hudson and Mohawk Valleys of eastern New York as well as southern Litchfield County in northwestern Connecticut. * WHEN...From Monday afternoon through Wednesday morning. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning and evening commutes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...This has the potential of being a long duration and high-impact snow event for eastern New York and western New England. Heavy wet snow combined with strong winds will likely lead to downed trees and power outages across the area. Please begin preparing now for this upcoming winter storm event. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Monitor the latest forecasts for updates on this situation. &&
  2. Euro is very warm at the surface. Well above 32f for CT for entire storm.
  3. From eweather: gfs ensembles have trended snowier consistently over past days. Newest run at top. Oldest at the bottom.
  4. Q: the 2013 storm in CT, where was the lift focused in the column when it came to the death band? Curious about where the fronto was. Was it top down?
  5. It's really just a matter whether it's w CT or e CT that gets the jack at this point, I would say. I'm concerned for power outages. This is man snow.
  6. Run me around and make me hurt again and again. But I'll still sing you love songs, written in the letter of your name. The rain is gonna come, oh it surely looks like rain.
  7. That was model output. Just so you know. Not a manual forecast map. Just an FYI.
  8. That 7h track on 12z Canadian is perfect for all of CT. It would be deformation band central.
  9. Didn't think euro was as good in Eastern MA, it's close to be. I meant specifically on board for that. But window of dryslot concerns for orh down to interior ri that we discussed, seems to be ending. Here is 12 gfs 7h vertical velocity loop over eastern MA. Death band!
  10. Means nothing if the euro doesn't get on board. Gfs made a huge run to run jump and that is an outlier until proven otherwise, IMO.
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