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CoastalWx

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  1. That area near the NH coast into NE MA is the CF enhanced area. That may be a local Jack that we were talking about. Probably extends into middlesex county near 90/495.
  2. I wouldn't go by the 10:1 stuff. I'd be cautiously optimistic there as I think your longitude helps a bit and the WAA thump looks quite nice there. Back to snizzle and -SN Tuesday.
  3. The NAM siblings aren't toally in agreement. The NAM looked a little SE before meandering to the Cape, but 3K looks SE, Either way, tough call still.
  4. Probably should differentiate. I see you and Will in a good spot relative to getting the higher amounts. JMO. Maybe not jack, but in that zone of heavier snows. Nothing wrong with that.
  5. Well he is lol. You could argue he is close to perhaps a local jack with the CF enhancement for a time.
  6. I think you're in a good spot for a big snow event. I don't know man....if you miss out..maybe it's be a few inches? I'd sign up to be in Methuen if I could.
  7. Yep, PF just ripping the flesh off the giraffes trying to cross the Congo Basin.
  8. I don't think I've done all that much better. You smoked me last December, and in 2 of the March 18 events.
  9. I’ve found HREF too aggressive this far out, especially in borderline areas.
  10. I think that goes with the trend of H5 on the guidance, but didn't effect it much in SNE. I feel like there is still a lot to figure out with all these broad, dumb lows all over.
  11. I do sort of like the low a little more concise. Agree, lets get a shuffle..haha.
  12. GFS sort of follows the other trend with keeping the low further west off NJ.
  13. Yeah I think 6-8 is a virtual lock there. I might go 8-10 there. And then probably some light rain before back to snow Tuesday.
  14. Are you in Stoughton? You might do pretty good there being inland and up a bit in elevation.
  15. I have no idea what to think. I'd probably lean conservative here.
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