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CoastalWx

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  1. FWIW HRRR has trended colder overall since 6z. Most noticeable borderline areas and just over the MA/NH/VT border.
  2. H7 will continue to warm further N and NE today.
  3. Might get interesting there on the west side of the ridge. Maybe we can get a 2017 blowdown in Moultonboro.
  4. I generally agree. They looked a little low way up north where models are 30-32.
  5. H7 back bent WF into Ectrl Nh and adjacent Maine. pound town there.
  6. Yep. I know we were hammering that point yesterday. For winds, looks like mixing (although typically inverted in the interior with low level cold) could be an issue. We don't have the arctic air like we do earlier in the season along with cooling 925 temps. That could be nuts where it pounds at 32F with 40-50moh winds.
  7. I feel like the last two years the output has been over the top. Maybe it highlights the hot spots.
  8. HRRR still pounds just over the border late at night.
  9. Skip marginal way and get video of pines and transformers popping.
  10. It’s definitely tough, because every mile of latitude is going to matter at that elevation, too. I definitely would feel better near the mass New Hampshire border in Worcester county versus the city itself.
  11. I will say nrn ORH could go from C-1” near the city itself to like 6+” in a short distance. Gotta watch that area.
  12. I’d still watch right along nrn border of MA and NH. But seems like a lot of sleet even into nrn ORH. We’ll see how today trends.
  13. Gfs is probably too cold like the last storm. Pretty warm guidance overnight aloft.
  14. At hr 36 it’s south of the 18z hr 42 position. Go figure.
  15. Took a chunk of precipitation out east too. Does try to ramp up ern MA into NH.
  16. But man you go to pound town too lol. So effing close.
  17. Looked about the same overall, had a little more snow in nrn ORH. I actually thought it was warmer at first. The thing is, it’s sloppy convection getting thrown north and blossoming over SNE. So the key is how this happens. Does it get its act together to the south and transform into a uniform heavy precip shield or does it start conglomerating over SNE and we have to choke out the dry air in the DGZ as it does so. Such a weird system.
  18. I’m sure there is a local dispensary that can help you out.
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