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Discuss why it’ll snow where you live. i feel models have pushed things further south over the last 24h of models. Initial cold front sinking south will trigger snow squalls early Tuesday. Next focus will be overnight Tuesday as clipper comes through. This will bring a broader, albeit light, precip shield. 1-3”. Need to keep eye on inverted trough that is popping up in modeling. That would bring the possibly for locally enhanced snowfall. Odds favor it being north of pike. Lastly, the inverted trough will sink south, this wall kick off another round of squalls Wednesday afternoon into evening. its all ya got.
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New England Winter 2024-25 Bantering, Whining, and Sobbing Thread
Baroclinic Zone replied to klw's topic in New England
Probably came back north with all the snow down south. I’ve seen them around me as well. -
Best pond ice we’ve seen in quite some time
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New England Winter 2024-25 Bantering, Whining, and Sobbing Thread
Baroclinic Zone replied to klw's topic in New England
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New England Winter 2024-25 Bantering, Whining, and Sobbing Thread
Baroclinic Zone replied to klw's topic in New England
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Thanks. Was an organic reintroduction. Been through a lot since early 2022.
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Vivid dreams of storms past.
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Dip your in the hole for the feel of 2015.
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Not much excitement weather wise. Maybe a clipper middle of next week.could be a classic fluffer with the cold. Sitting at ~11’ on the season. Dec 5th - 2” Dec 20th - 5” Jan 19th - 5” https://share.icloud.com/photos/0e2NoQ-JyaYNyJG5dWDOC-O0w
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Enjoy folks in the area. * 1-2" Snowfall Rates through midnight-1 AM across much of eastern MA and RI with lighter snow thereafter The rain/snow line continues to collapse southeast this evening and was along and southeast of a Fall River to Hanover line. We should see that changeover area move across the Cape Cod Canal through 11 pm. Even the Cape should see a brief burst of snow after midnight. The guidance continues to indicate very strong frontogenesis just northwest of a backbent warm front at 850 mb. This will result in 1-2" per hour snowfall rates across the Boston to Providence corridor through midnight/1 am. While the heaviest of the snow should be over by that time...another batch of lighter snow will push through and should exit the coast between 4 and 7 am