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  1. 9 minutes ago, winterwarlock said:

    I remember this storm well. We got 8-9 inches. Incredibly cold and windy day. 

    Yup. I remember lots of sleet at my location in Monmouth county before a flip to snow. The days leading up to that were in the 60’s 

  2. 24 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

    Basically a cutter with a late developing coastal-would have been rain even in January

    Things have really trended away from an earlier transfer and stronger costal storm. This is now just a week of miserable weather 

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  3. Would be nice to see this bomb south of us so we maximize rain/winds….i don’t see any evidence of that currently. A low going crazy by the cape will just give us some windy showers 

  4. 3 minutes ago, MJO812 said:

    I did but it seems like he doesn't think so. Things go in cycles.

    He said we won’t see 21 degrees in April again like in 1982. That’s a fair assessment given how warm the planet is now 

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  5. 2 hours ago, Brian5671 said:

    even here 10 inches of rain and not even a T of snow...

    The warmer winters really starting to effect sne now. Boston hasn’t had a snowfall over 4 inches in 2 years 

  6. 2 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

    very impressive for Worcester not to see anything in March....

    More impressive is the fact how wet Orh has been with such little snow to show for it 

  7. *not a forecast*
     

    But I bet between now and Wednesday you will see a run that buries NYC under a CCB. It’s obviously not going to happen but it will get the usual suspects excited 

  8. Just now, jm1220 said:

    I don’t doubt there’ll be a major storm given the blocky pattern, it’ll just be a miracle to get anything more than some snow showers in the rotting CCB for our sub forum. We’d need the upper low to close off and track over the DC area or maybe even further south. The firehose of moisture and snow will be focused north of that closed upper low. 

    Definitely increasing chance of a impactful late season event. Northern New England looks like they will get crushed

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