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11 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

The BTV WRF, HRRR, and even RPM to an extent have some nice ending snows over the nrn 495 corridor.  Might be something to watch as their latitude might help get into the CCB.

I just looked at those new runs and it certainly raises an eyebrow. Likely a hair too late for here. Could mean a lot more for areas just north.

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9 minutes ago, #NoPoles said:

Well, at least I know what my area (plymouth to CC)will get...I do not have to be the tortured soul. In MA, and CT, I think those with 800 to 1000 feet of elevation but south of the pike will see some snow, but if you have no latitude or elevation this is a no-go. North of Rt 2 special, ski country gem! 

Sadly, I am about 4 miles S of Rte 2 :(

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15 minutes ago, 512high said:

greetings fellow Nashuan, so I should be good for at least 5", before mix? is this done on major precip. by 10 pm or so?

Like I said I'm glad I'm not actually forecasting this lol I could see 3'' of snow to slush or 8-10'' of paste. And I think that's about right...maybe a touch later. 

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3 minutes ago, DomNH said:

Like I said I'm glad I'm not actually forecasting this lol I could see 3'' of snow to slush or 8-10'' of paste. And I think that's about right...maybe a touch later. 

lol....me too.  I remember events like this would drive me crazy with some of my clients.  As Charlie Bagley (if anyone remembers him) used to say "prepare for the worst and hope for the best!".

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