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March 2-4th ... first -NAO anchored storm perhaps in years


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4 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Yea I don't understand wanting any part of that

Its simple...at this point of the season, I don't want to be bothered with the mess and cleanup if it' a forgettable event....I have a wedding to plan, and fittings Saturday. The rain will be a minimal convenience.

If it's a huge event..great.

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3 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Its simple...at this point of the season, I don't want to be bothered with the mess and cleanup if it' a forgettable event....I have a wedding to plan, and fittings Saturday. The rain will be a minimal convenience.

If it's a huge event..great.

The wifey is supposed to plan it...you just show up. 

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Not much to be said that others haven't gone over already....the later phase and further north primary is hurting the snow aspect during the first half of the storm as has been discussed ad nauseam....but this subtle trend of a further south upper low will give the opportunity for significant snow in the 2nd half of the system...it just depends on if it doesn't sink SE too quickly...the NAM does and it's mostly advisory type snows (to maybe low end warning snows) at the end for SNE....but there's been other guidance that is a bit more intriguing on that front.

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33 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Ski trip to Hunter Mtn?

Yeah watch the east slopes of the Catskills pull 2-3 feet.  They have 4000ft elevations there with populations living at 2000ft...sloping sharply off the Hudson Valley.  They would be a huge upslope area though just don't get a lot of prolonged east flow events.  

They ran right with the ORH Hills and Berk's in 1997 and 1992.  Though just outside of New England that do huge paste bombs very well...underrated snow area in big storms.

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