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February 9th Coastal Storm Discussion


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7 minutes ago, snowman21 said:

Yeah that's kind of what it is for. The major storms. This one isn't going to be that bad and it's in and out of here during the day tomorrow. I imagine you'd have to have statewide 18 inches minimum. Obviously not a hard and fast rule, but that's just a guess. A fast moving dump of 8-12 with some local 15 inch jacks is basically a moderate snowstorm for around here and isn't going to shut down the state.

raise them totals up. 

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1 hour ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

A few questions...

1) scooter caution flags? If any?

2) What is causing modeling to go nuts with this over the last 2 days?

3) this is a quick mover...how can it drop this much in under 12 hours?

 

Look at Feb. 2001.  I got 23" in about 10 hours while living in Westfield.  Just insantty.

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2 minutes ago, moneypitmike said:

I'm eager to see what it's like with unobstructed winds coming in.

The NAM slows the start a tad.  I'm not complaining....gives me a little extra time to sleep before heading up.

Should not be bad there for you being right on the river, It usually blows pretty good up the Kennebec to AUG.

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