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weatherwiz

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  1. my map was predominately NW Hills and NE Hills for any meaningful accumulations (4-6'' up in northern Litchfield County) then a strip of 2-4'' across larger part of that county and then up your way
  2. yeah let's not overlook Saturday afternoon...which was actually the original purpose of the thread before the snow threat evolved Too be honest more people could see some sort of frozen throughout the day Saturday then Friday night.
  3. https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/sref/srefplumes/
  4. Euro cranks that CCB in ME...wow
  5. This is some pretty crazy mixing for around here
  6. Even better!!! Can't overlook Saturday afternoon either
  7. That's what my initial look was...it wasn't phasing as much.
  8. This is pretty nuts...decent clustering between 0-1'', however, also several members going wild!!
  9. maybe that's why the NAM isn't as wrapped up with this?
  10. This was the 6z GFS...can't wait for 12z but also look at early Saturday afternoon...definite signal for either snow squalls or like grauple/hail showers mixed with snow...hahahaha
  11. Looks like GFS is much stronger with the energy diving in from the OV then the NAM is...maybe even a little lagged on the NAM so it just misses blowing it up more
  12. This would be wild. I still like the support for what the GFS/Euro suggest in terms of the CCB strength. There is going to be some pretty strong frontogenesis and jet dynamics support a great deal of upper-level dynamics so I think we should really see the sfc low strengthen.
  13. I think there's quite a bit which favors this being the more likely scenario.
  14. Gotcha...makes sense. I am fine with the NW Hills but certainly could be too high towards the Northeast part of the state. I am thinking this system ends up on the stronger side but just not all that certain on exact track. Slight wobbles would mean a big difference in some spots.
  15. the 4-6'' area I had in NW CT?
  16. Could be a severe threat next weekend if the warm front lifts north!!!!!! 80 last Sunday, snow this weekend, severe next weekend hahaha
  17. Pretty happy with my snowfall map from yesterday....yay. Though I am concerned that even in the valley there could be 2-3'' potentially.
  18. Even so it suggests accumulating snows into the NW Hills
  19. Ehhh will see. I do think NW CT will get into the banding. I’ll probably do an update after the 12z Euro tomorrow. Hopefully there will be a bit more convergence then but this is just too close to write off. 30-50 miles in either direction is quite significant
  20. I can see that happening. Seems pretty favorable for low deepening. That fronto band is going to mean big time business
  21. My initial call may be too low
  22. Frontogenesis is meteorological for naked snow angels
  23. Anyone else been having weird loading issues with mobile?
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