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Bonafide SWFE 2/7-8


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37 minutes ago, snowgeek said:

 


My superintendent likes to decide when half the people are already heading in to school. I tried my best to suggest a snow day. If we go in at 7:30 it’s gonna be a clusterfudge coming home.


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My daughters district closed. Wife and son’s each have early dismissals.  Mine had a half day for students already. Our prof dev was cancelled.   

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18 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

Really?  thats a very moderate swfe inland and suggest the Pope has a chance for a victory.

Looks pretty good. There will def be a little less in SE NH...midlevels warm there quickly. But it's gonna remain below freezing at the surface. 

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6 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Looks pretty good. There will def be a little less in SE NH...midlevels warm there quickly. But it's gonna remain below freezing at the surface. 

It's like there was two different things going on in today's discussion.  Some were correlating the low track with more snowfall while some where merely looking at it from a SFC temp standpoint.  

I think that's where a lot of the confusion is from.  The discussion was purely from a surface temp standpoint.  The surface low won't do anything to the mid level warmth.

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8 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Looks pretty good. There will def be a little less in SE NH...midlevels warm there quickly. But it's gonna remain below freezing at the surface. 

My opinion (and I realize it's the minority one in a Board like this) is that both CEF and ORH go over to rain for a couple hours or so.

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2 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

It's like there was two different things going on in today's discussion.  Some were correlating the low track with more snowfall while some where merely looking at it from a SFC temp standpoint.  

I think that's where a lot of the confusion is from.  The discussion was purely from a surface temp standpoint.  The surface low won't do anything to the mid level warmth.

Correct. Midlevels have always been in question. That's why we're not getting 8" of snow along the pike. Prob 3-5ish instead. 

But changing to a 38F driving rainstorm and staying ZR is a huge sensible wx difference and that's why we're are obsessing over the sfc low track. 

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3 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

It's like there was two different things going on in today's discussion.  Some were correlating the low track with more snowfall while some where merely looking at it from a SFC temp standpoint.  

I think that's where a lot of the confusion is from.  The discussion was purely from a surface temp standpoint.  The surface low won't do anything to the mid level warmth.

Really dont see 6" anywhere in SNE. Even by Ash.

Beleive me im Happy its snowing, snow is xtra$

 

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