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March 18/19 Storm? Will Winter 2016-17 End With a Bang or a Whimper?


HimoorWx

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Had T.S. Eliot been a New Englander, this is how The Hollow Men probably would have ended:

This is the way the world winter ends
This is the way the world winter ends
This is the way the world winter ends
Not with a bang but a whimper?

He also wrote that "April is the cruellist month," so he obviously knew something about our weather.

So, with Monday being the first day of spring, will our winter go out with a bang or a whimper this weekend?  Thoughts?  Discuss . . .

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Eastern areas are the place to watch for a good CCB/deformation late in the game...initially though, the south coast might get some light to moderate snow as the system passes south.

 

The big question is do we see the classic left hook after it goes south....and if we do, it should back in a good amount of snow to E and SE areas especially. Meso models are the most aggressive so far...though it should be noted that they are still out of their wheelhouse time range. Euro actually trended more interesting last night, so there might be some support for the meso trend.

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6 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Eastern areas are the place to watch for a good CCB/deformation late in the game...initially though, the south coast might get some light to moderate snow as the system passes south.

 

The big question is do we see the classic left hook after it goes south....and if we do, it should back in a good amount of snow to E and SE areas especially. Meso models are the most aggressive so far...though it should be noted that they are still out of their wheelhouse time range. Euro actually trended more interesting last night, so there might be some support for the meso trend.

Do you think Central Areas are out of this?  

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Regardless of what happens here, I dismissed this threat too quickly for the north of the pike crowd...that was my mistake, and a credit to those who remained vigilant.

Whether this actually comes to fruition remains rather dubious in my mid, however some accumulating snow looks like a decent bet south, and especially southeast.

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20 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

H7 brings the goods. That's a solid look at the mid levels up to Boston.

Yeah BOS would probably do really well on the NAM solution...that's the type of look where even though BOS sitting on the QPF gradient, in reality, they'd prob get getting smoked and real gradient is prob a little further west.

 

Hopefully the big boy models support the continued trend.

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