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powderfreak

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  1. That's a disgusting radar lol. Wow. Just crush job in BOS proper. Hopefully it pushes ashore up north for our Mainahs.
  2. It's cold with arctic small flake stuff blowing around but it's essentially virga. Expecting 0.0" here. But looks like our Mainers are about to get wrecked by this band coming ashore.
  3. The largest band will form where the QPF gradient is in my opinion. That seems to be the trend. Depends on what model you look at though. The 3km NAM seems plausible.
  4. I like you to Alex when digging into the soundings. There’s an upslope component to the larger scale synoptic moisture… you can see how the meso-models fluidly wrap QPF from northeast to northwest/west aspects of the larger White Mtn zones. Final 5,000ft to the surface and below, they see winds move back on the dial to go from NE to NW throughout the event. It should add low level lift/condensing of moisture compared to the southern side.
  5. You may be able to, ha. That's what I was looking at... move that north by 50 miles and CT is smoked. As it is that run is 12-20" from like Dryslot to ORH to BDL down to SW CT. I'm assuming 1" of QPF would register 14" of snow or so.
  6. Skimpflation. Experiences diminish and you pay the same money for them. Read through this and it’s 100% true. https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2021/10/26/1048892388/meet-skimpflation-a-reason-inflation-is-worse-than-the-government-says-it-is
  7. Just over an inch of snow at all elevations at the mountain. Surprised to find the same amount at 1500ft as 3000ft+. Light flurries and radar shows a bit more moisture working in.
  8. I was just thinking of that storm! "Nemo" I think it was called by TWC. That thing had that band of like 30-40+dbz in CT that included graupel and rimed convective stuff in 0.25"/hr bucket rates. Just monster lift.
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