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CoastalWx

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  1. Cares about Weymouth snowfall though.
  2. Is true. We never know exactly how it shakes out. However, it’s much more favorable than what we’ve had. That’s about all we can really say. I certainly think we’ll have opportunities heading later this month into Feb. Even next week could offer a wintry threat in the interior.
  3. Meanwhile, Saturday night and Sunday could be nasty in NNE and a chunk of Maine. Tamarack grid collapser?
  4. Nothing has changed at 00z. I think it's just people having fun.
  5. Wolfie! AAAAAAAAWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
  6. I do remember 2008 because that took out the pack in many areas.
  7. Pretty sure 2007 ended with convective showers. I think there was wind damage at MHT with that fropa.
  8. I saw 2007. Didn't look at 2008. Wow at 95...didn't remember that one.
  9. 2 days in the 60s at BOS. Wonder when or if that’s happened before in Tanuary?
  10. The fact PF posted that in the land of the picnic tables means one thing. #shutemdown
  11. Yeah wasn't cold, but some mixed precip is possible interior.
  12. Next week was kind of eh on the euro., Maybe a mixed mess inland, but after the 16-17th or so looks better.
  13. 1" wet snow last night. 15.2" season.
  14. Yeah that’s a better Pacific. Maybe not text book, but look at how it’s got a ridge axis along the coast of NAMR. That will help squash the SE ridge.
  15. Yep. And hopefully next week looks interesting as it shows.
  16. Oh he’s definitely a snowflake though.
  17. You guys in the interior so sensitive and take things way too seriously sometimes. Yes that very well could happen Saturday night and Sunday. But so far the last two days have been pretty intense with troughing in the plains and the response has been to have the warmth surge up the East Coast.
  18. Well at least the EPS, is semi-interesting next week.
  19. I mean we joke about the shut em down hyperbole, but this is ridiculous LOL.
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