LOL in all seriousness, like Will said earlier.....it’s nice to see some pattern recognition that when you have a strong s/w kissing the undercarriage of SNE, chances are it won’t whiff.
The Arctic sand is usually shitty growth caused by lift in a very cold profile. That’s when you get the tiny flakes and Needles. Sometimes the dryslots have that because the snow growth zone dried out and you’re left with lift somewhere in the column that is not conducive to good flakes.
I could see some angry posts to start if the HRRR is right. Initial band is well NW and many in ern CT into RI and ern MA patiently wait. That probably will happen. Those areas will slam an hour or two later.