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SouthCoastMA

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  1. Those sub 970mb members ESE of ACK would be great here, but eh, still looks tucky
  2. Obviously rooting for the wider hook and tug here. Any other scenario is pretty much a wash here. Even the former would be rain for a chunk. UKMET and EURO OP compromise would be fun.
  3. well the highly amped runs slamming into CT were a non starter here. now more options on the table at least
  4. What the GFS shows between 336h-372h is how I wish next weeks storm will unfold
  5. To start, inevitable. We'd need that low track to shift about 100-125 miles SE to be able to flip over to some wet snow.
  6. Even the GFS was marginal to start, that part seems inevitable.
  7. I'm out on this one unless the GFS closer to right, which after the last 'storm' is a laughable prospect.
  8. The GFS strengthens the primary around OV more than CMC and Euro, which are about 10mb weaker.
  9. Yeah latest trend on GFS is to prop up that Rockies ridge a bit more. Will it stick
  10. this shit be flowing beneath the streets of Taunton, only explanation
  11. I'm sorry but everything is still in the cards. Doesn't mean we get the right card though.
  12. Taking a closer look, yeah the air mass is good enough especially if we get a benchmark or just inside benchmark track, just off the coast. I'm more speaking to my area, I'd prefer the BM as the furthest west position, but that is no honestly no different than most coastals here . let's go
  13. And I think it's just normal tracking going on..I don't see any spiking.
  14. well we basically need BM or southeast of there to get snow in these air masses. Otherwise, the more tucked solutions may be great for interior
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