well in new hampshire we did well from north of Manchester without any blocking and I believe phase 7. I don't see why this would go further north than the GFS shows (which reflects the seasonal gradient basically), but what do I know.
wow thats a bigger shift north than I would've expected. I'm barely hangin on to my double diggies. Need that to drop south a bit. Honestly it would suck if SNE gets screwed again. But this is only 1 model and it is the northern outlier...so far.
Wpc looks great for all of New England Friday. Uniformly over an inch of liquid equivalent from New York City up to the Canadian border and past Portland snow Probz also quite high for all of New England. Looks like maybe our best region wide snowstorm of the season at least so far.
Low single digits here too. But 17° not too far away, about 2 miles.
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yeah I don't get the watch. Ekster is on the long term, I dunno if that was his call, but I don't think the watch is the long term part of the forecast
Under watch, but I will be interested in the thinking behind this in the afternoon discussion. Zone shows 3 to 6 which seems consistent with most models. Not sure why they would issue a watch when the potential ceiling doesn’t seem to be that high.
Will be interesting to read their discussion. The zones this morning said 4-7 inches here which would not be a warning. She wouldn’t seem that the model runs today would’ve pushed the total higher.
Those snow total maps further up this page our totals through 7 AM Saturday. I assume the storm is just about done at that point so thus I am assuming that the storm starts Thursday night goes all day Friday and into Friday night. Perhaps I am wrong.
That would be a huge win for the whole forum and the one to the south. We cash in March 2 along with SNE and then the Mid Atl cashes in on the next. Maybe s and sw SNE get some of each? Feed the needy.
CMC is a slider east but NYC-PHL get some goods and SNE too. Might be a sacrifice we need to make for the overall sanity. But that is the southern outlier so far.
got 1.25" in about an hour. plus .25 last eve.
tapered off and not sure what we get later. maybe little to nothing, but this is a midwinter vibe here and the snow I'm sure is very high ratio fluff.
Fingers crossed for you and the s and sw folks. A warning level storm which change the tenor nicely and then we can hope for March 4, and then maybe winter will have arrived for the rest of NE.