I think the 12z gfs sort of fits what I was thinking. Looks fairly icy western MA (maybe NW CT) into hubby land and NH. Areas south of there get a a little ice and sleet, but doesn’t seem to last long. Maybe central NH on north can get some plowable snow?
Oh it’s meh here, but I wasn’t being specific for here. I think the area for anything interesting is definitely ORH county on north. I guess define that? Maybe the chance of more than .25” ice and some snow?
I don’t always look for the weenie solutions. I recognize it could be colder and snowier. My job isn’t to sit back and call for every possibility and focus on the wintry solutions because it appeases the AmWx audience. I’m looking at what seems to be most realistic at this time. Of course it could trend cooler, but I don’t think my thoughts have changed much since yesterday. Definitely looks more interesting where you are.
I honestly think you guys are misconstruing what people are saying. Some are talking big picture. Maybe that’s what Walt was doing. I’m not going head to head with anyone. Just don’t see it as a big deal in SNE, especially south of pike. Probably gets to be a bigger deal quickly when you get to where Hubby is on north. I don’t think my interpretation is unreasonable.
Well I said south of the pike. It looks more icy north where HubbDave is. They’ll be some snow and/or ice to start probably south of pike, but I don’t see anything exciting yet. It’s colder than it looked yesterday, but put me in the category of yawn.
If we could scoot the srn stream east more, and or slow down nrn stream and have some confluence, it would be a lot more interesting. I suppose there is some time for that, but my guess is not enough for srn areas.
I think he hit the nail on the head. People want to melt, but don't know how to express it. Here comes Scooter dropping reality grenades and lash out on the poor met. I'm just telling it as I see it. If we get snow and Ice to 84 like Kevin claims...I'll be the first to post he was right.