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mahk_webstah

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  1. it's edging closer Brian. I bet Loudon and Concord Heights are starting to feel it given the radar presentation and the ne wind. Has stayed at least moderate here but as you said with the vis below 1/4 mile.
  2. well modeled though with the consistent western qpf symbol despite the various tracks modelled. Getting heavy here now.
  3. not light here in Boscawen, and that band is trying for a last push
  4. Is the low fully captured? might we not get another push west if that happens? It is so close..we just have to get the goodies to I93 on radar and the wind will blow it to us.
  5. looks like it is stalling and we will miss the meat of it.
  6. Oh my, death band building back from maine into central nh. keep comin baby
  7. Yeah those bands in CT and Mass need to expand north
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. CI will post this in the obs thread since not much going on in here...what is happening? is the storm still going to stall and move nw at all or is that done?
  13. To support the non-panicky dialogue (despite the fact that I am a spotlight staring, radar obsessing, frightened weenie), this is the update from BOX at 9:30: 930 PM UPDATE... WV LOOP SHOWS CLASSIC CYCLOGENESIS TAKING PLACE WITH WELL DEFINED COMMA HEAD OFF MID ATLC COAST WITH WARM CONVEYOR BELT/TROWAL LIFTING NWD INTO NEW ENG. STILL PLENTY OF JET ENERGY DIVING SOUTH TO THE SE US COAST WITH TRAILING NEG TILT SHORTWAVE/MID LEVEL CIRCULATION OFF NC COAST WITH SCT LIGHTNING STRIKES NOTED. IT IS THIS SHORTWAVE THAT WILL RESULT IN DEEPENING MID LEVEL LOW CENTER AND EXPLOSIVE CYCLOGENESIS SOUTH OF NEW ENG.
  14. Why the heck not Boston. You'd have fun. Or a town in sema where you can walk around.
  15. Frikkin awesome to see what is happening just off the NC coast. Love the south to north motion and explosion of cloud tops. BTW if you didn't know, there is an awesome pinned thread in the NYC subforum with every conceivable radar, satellite pressure falls, etc link.
  16. really nice sat and radar links in nyc thread...precip really developing along midlantic coast
  17. Go to Boston or a city where you can walk around and enjoy yourself.
  18. Late Jan 2011 near the peak of the snow depth. The little blondie passed on in June.
  19. Will? He's been offline for a bit and he has the really nice good guy kindof demeanor...
  20. Nice FB page. Chris Matthews, Chris Hayes and Rachel! Couldn't live without em....

  21. I have a vague memory from elementary school...walking to school in the morning it was supposed to snow 1-3, started to snow and then got heavy, we got dismissed midday and the walk home was awesome. The new forecast said 4-6. Played in the yard for a couple of hours then the flakes got really big for a few minutes and it was over. 6 inches I remember and as the sun was setting the sky cleared. A perfect little snowstorm that is the first I remember. Probably 73 or so. Dover DE. The first biggie was 78. Still in Dover. Knew it was coming but was supposed to be like 4-8 or something. Remember waking up to rain and sleet in the middle of the night, then to snow in the morning. It snowed heavily and we had maybe 6-8 inches then it lightened up. Went to play tennis indoors with my Dad. After a couple of hours looked outside and it was raging ripping blizzarding whatever. Someone in the lobby of the tennis center turned on the radio and the metereologist said the storm had stalled and that we going to continue to get heavy snow, well over a foot. Some cars were getting buried and one of my dad's buddies car was stuck so he came home and spent the night at our house. Ended up with a solid 16 inches. That was a Monday I think and we missed the whole week of school. At that point I was hoooked. PD1 with its 25 inches followed the next year. Somewhere I have my handwritten notes and I will attempt to find them and scan them this weekend.
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