I was pretty pessimistic this morning but the runup to the event is looking more promising locally. Still a bit fringed and still think the subby holes will be real, but we should get into the goods a little. I think a place like Antrim NW of here is really going to clean up. I could see the hinterlands of NW Hillsborough County scoring 12-18'' of pure powder.
That snow hole that keeps showing up on guidance is undoubtedly a real feature. I’m taking the under on double digits where it sets up, and I have a pretty good idea where that’s going to be.
I hope we ticky tick south to get into the better H7 fronto banding. We're not getting into the WCB. As things stand I'm going 4-8'' here. Hope to squeak out a warning event but I can see a scenario where we just subsidence struggle our way to 4-5'' of dense sand.
These weather forums go back years. Nothing is personal. I've been a part of them since like 2008 or 2009, been to a get together and met a bunch of the people posting in this thread in person, and I still feel like a newbie.
I doubt they're wrong. I think we see a pretty uniform precip shield S of the Pike but not so pretty on either side of the fronto band north of the Pike.
Banding signal gets into S NH on the 00z Euro. Still too early to pinpoint where the big cutoff is I guess. It probably pounds 20-1 ML magic snowglobe snow up to MHT on that run.