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March 12/13/14 Blizzard/Winter Storm/WWA etc
mahk_webstah replied to Bostonseminole's topic in New England
Oh my, death band building back from maine into central nh. keep comin baby -
March 12/13/14 Blizzard/Winter Storm/WWA etc
mahk_webstah replied to Bostonseminole's topic in New England
Yeah those bands in CT and Mass need to expand north -
March 12/13/14 Blizzard/Winter Storm/WWA etc
mahk_webstah replied to Bostonseminole's topic in New England
Yeah it is interesting....the 2 bands are much closer in SNE and than in CNE/NNE. Def the radar is worrying me here in terms of subidence near KCON. We'll see how it develops. -
March 12/13/14 Blizzard/Winter Storm/WWA etc
mahk_webstah replied to Bostonseminole's topic in New England
I didn't see the ICON but it is interesting to see the band not eroding, but holding steady and starting to enhance just nw of MHT up through Merrimack county. If that becomes the band, it will be big. But, as the storm strengthens I hope that doesn't push too much further nw. Really starting to snow hard here. Legit moderate borderline heavy with visibility maybe below a half mile. -
March 12/13/14 Blizzard/Winter Storm/WWA etc
mahk_webstah replied to Bostonseminole's topic in New England
Will be interesting to see where the western band sets up. Right now as the snow pushes in from the se, the band seems to enhance and not erode just to the nw of MHT. Looks like the subsidence now is just se of CON. That will certainly change as the day goes on. The western band over eny wma and svt looks good and steady and is bending towards sw nh. -
March 12/13/14 Blizzard/Winter Storm/WWA etc
mahk_webstah replied to Bostonseminole's topic in New England
Woke up at 630 to a light coating and light snow with small flakes. Now snow increasing visibility dropped and snow growth a bit better though not great. Pretty breezy already though I live on top of a hill. -
Sure. I have a consulting firm that does international work with large corporations developing their leaders to be more effective at leaving inclusively. I am often in New York london Hong Kong and Tokyo. I’m visiting London HK Tokyo Taipei in this trip, which is only 10 days. If you’ve not been to London it is only 6 hours and there are sometimes low fares. It is my favorite international city, spectacular and full of life. re weather I appreciate what Chris rotary is saying about scooter flags but the signal has been so consistent for good well inland. His forecast is climo for a strong nor’easter just outside the BM. But you know there will be a nice band well inland. As the precipice field develops early in the storm a band will jut up in a sw to ne orientation well before precipitation develops to its s and e. That band will sit there and enhance as the storm develops.
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You probably know my agenda here....Wed am is the first leg of a 6 leg around the world trip, starting in London. If I miss it I'm screwed. Also hate to miss a good storm by leaving tonight. Considering driving to NYC and flying from there early Wed, or catching and early BOS-JFK flight connecting to London Wed morn since I'd think Logan would be open by 6am Wed. In terms of weather itself, there is a consistent signal for 1" or more qpf all the way up here (now in Boscawen permanently) even with a track outside the benchmark. Is it the mid level track or is it the strength of the NS pulling back moisture up here sort of like an Inv Trough?
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WPC on board as of 5am for 12-18 across much of New England and 18+ for our easterly friends. THE STORM IS FORECAST TO INTENSIFY RAPIDLY OFF THE CAROLINA COAST AND THEN LIFT NORTHWARD. THE MID-ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN WILL RECEIVE ONLY LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...BUT NEW ENGLAND IS EXPECTED TO BEAR THE FULL BRUNT OF THE DEVELOPING NOR'EASTER BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT AND PEAKING ON TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT. THIS POWERFUL STORM WILL CREATE TREACHEROUS OUTDOOR CONDITIONS WITH HEAVY SNOW AND STRONG WINDS. SNOWFALL OF A FOOT OR GREATER IS EXPECTED OVER MUCH OF NEW ENGLAND...WITH AMOUNTS POSSIBLY OVER 18 INCHES FROM EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS INTO MAINE. PEOPLE IN THESE AREAS SHOULD MONITOR LOCAL INFORMATION ON THIS POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS WINTER STORM.