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CoastalWx

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  1. Nam from what I saw was mostly snow there.
  2. I’m glad you interior folk get to see a real storm with wind.
  3. You’ll do better than that I think.
  4. Oh ok. I thought near 70 but 65 sounds right. Was trying to remember Reading avg and go from there.
  5. His area probably averages near 70”. He’s been in a rut so to speak, especially with storms blowing loads all around him and not In him.
  6. Yeah their longitude will help. I didn’t look hard there but i could see several inches there.
  7. The ensembles are meant to identify stuff in the longer term. So using them to see if there is a storm signal a week out would be a good idea.
  8. Having deterministic models all over the place a week out is perfectly normal.
  9. I remember a big ass hill on the road into Umass near that area. West side of Quabbin
  10. That’s a weird system on the gfs. Like a compact low circulating milder air around it. Check out 925.
  11. Yeah agree. That’s probably what happens. I’m out of it, so just watching from the sidelines.
  12. Unless you have a jackpot and none changeover fetish, I’d be happy from Dave on north and west. I’m sure Dave will meh it at first, but then he’ll post wintry scenes of walking the dog and his snow covered dirt path of a street.
  13. It is an interesting nowcast. You can see some of the mesos like the ARW2 really warm CT, but then it sort of slows and becomes more elevation dependent north of ORH like Will alluded too. Almost looks like it shows some warmth from downsloping too near HFD and ALB. Maybe for Kevin his elevation helps a bit as the lower spots warm through the 30s. I think it depends how fast it comes in too. If it’s like a wall of precipitation and not too banded, that helps too.
  14. Maybe Foxboro has a couple, but it would be washed away most likely.
  15. Probably 50-65 or so. I do wonder if it inverts a bit. Still should be wild between 6-9a.
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