This was a good read and I think it should make our southern New Englanders who have suffered so much the last couple of years, very happy.
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/hpcdiscussions.php?disc=qpfhsd
Well I know he knows what he’s doing. And I suppose somewhere up this way has a shot at a band with ratios. But it is an SNE special and we’ve been there before.
Sometimes we do well in benchmark storms if the mid levels set up like that. I’m cautiously optimistic we can be in the northern band but it could mean that MHT is sucking exhaust
That band is oriented and pointed towards this direction. We’ll have to see how that develops on future runs. Probably the east north east motion will cut it off west of here and move it east south east.
Especially up here. We don’t want strong -nao, and we like -pna when there is a little help on the Atlantic side. That’s a good late winter pattern up here.