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CoastalWx

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  1. I’d take it. Just good enough.
  2. Bit of a SWFE look with the thermals.
  3. He doesn't even represent Tolland. LOL.
  4. Kevin is always waving his weenie about being in and up. All the time. So yeah, I like how Ray bent him over a snowboard.
  5. You hate that. It drives you nuts.
  6. I don't mean it will happen, but if it did I would not be shocked. 10 or 15 miles is easy to do. Looks like 18z is fairly similar to me. If anything the low might be a bit weaker.
  7. It is, but it's a fine line between nothing and 3". If it moves north..so does the area of little snow. Just watch for it. I do think you would get a decent front end even if it did flip to rain.
  8. It ticked north at 925, and could see another tick north again tonight.
  9. HRRRx or whatever we are calling it , has decent DGZ column on it's product. It has a deeper column on the big thump even on the south coast. Of course temps there are borderline, but sometimes that can help. I wonder if areas along the south coast start as rain, flip to paste, and then back to -RASN again as rates lighten up.
  10. Will be non-accumulating melting faster than the falling snow, after 8am.
  11. That initial thump is real I think. All models have it. It's possible this is like a 4 hr thump with lighter junk after. Like 80% falls in 4 hrs.
  12. Dude you would beat me by 50" assuming I didn't get anything. LOL. Not that pathetic for you.
  13. You had a hell of an omega thump. That may help you.
  14. Kuchie is weird. Non-Kuchie makes more sense.
  15. That was about what I expected. The bump north. Not a huge jump.
  16. Bigger front end so it didn't matter really for you.
  17. That's a nice pike band I think.
  18. Here’s another thing to think about. The initial burst may come in with quite a thump. I know we talk about mid-level magic, but there seems to be a good warm advection push even in the snow growth areas which are fairly far to the south. It might be one of those things, where the mid-level magic just consists of some bands of light maybe moderate snow to the north of the track, after the initial burst.
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