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CoastalWx

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  1. Been the twilight zone since 2022
  2. What a mundane stretch. Not even that cold. Man winter sucks now.
  3. 18z in a heart beat. Love that violent depiction.
  4. A little too late but had the idea.
  5. Well maybe it can work. Improving rapidly:
  6. I should clarify it does have the idea of the PV moving in, but it may be too positively tilted. Oscillations you’d expect that far out.
  7. Moving from a whiff to a closer whiff. It also laughs at the 18z bomb.
  8. I’d take 70kts+ mixed down over getting a foot easily.
  9. Yeah this area did well. Same with retro. I guess my mantra was that I can’t complain about two double digit storms. Well aware of what happened in the MA, but that was so rare that I wasn’t gonna lose sleep over it.
  10. Considering I’ve yet to have a 4” event since 2022, I’d hold that year tight and kiss it all over.
  11. These last 3 seasons make 09-10 feeling like 14-15.
  12. Might be one of these METARS coming soon from KLWM if that happens: KLWM 111551Z 30020G30KT 10SM FEW090 SCT150 BKN210 M09/M12 A2993 RMK FU NW-NE
  13. Literally N-S flow at 500 out west and the PV sitting on our face.
  14. Kiss the one after goodbye too on the GFS.
  15. I thought we were going to stop posting made up stuff?
  16. GFS will be doggie doo for the 6th.
  17. Yeah big shift NW. Lets see what the more varsity models do.
  18. Last thing I want to see his Steve playing with his 30 dogs in 6" of snow and I'm watching dim sun through altostratus.
  19. I saw the same thing which is why I said we still have a heart beat. My worry is that the extreme E-W orientation of the band will mean the low center may really need to come north. For instance that 975 member or whatever it is east of central Jersey coast normally would be great. But with this having that sharp cutoff...it could easily only come up to a BDR-EWB type axis. Just hypothetically speaking.
  20. Was long duration here too. It started down in Brockton where I lived like 4pm or so as some OE, but ramped up as that initial fronto band pushed north. I was asked to stay at my Grandmother's place in Hyde Park (neighborhood of BOS on the SW side) to help shovel out. It also helped that she was a great cook and I would eat like a king. It was a classic wall of snow as Tip said. We ended up moving out of the snow heading north on rt 24, and not a flake at her house around 6pm. Her house was on a hill with a clear view of the Blue Hills ski slope. A short time later, I could not see the lights on the ski slope...maybe 4-5 miles as the crow flies...yet it took over an hour for that snow shield to advance. Anyways, it was banded, but snowed OCNL MDT to HVY through the aftn. Still lingered into Saturday evening. Back in Brockton we had just over 2' with an astounding snowpack after the 12" a few days earlier.
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