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


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7 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

Im imagining a place like Ashland, Marlborough, Northborough having the lights out by the end of friday evening

Right in my 'hood...I'm basically on the Ashland line at 400'

 

Though parking up on winter hill isn't out of the question either.

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This from Box AFD gave me pause...  

Snow...

Ageostropic flow turns from the northwest Thursday night and
from the west Friday. This may tap some cold air over Ontario,
but it does not look enough to overcome the 80-90 knot low level
east-northeast jet screaming in from Mass Bay and the Gulf of
Maine. Some snow is possible over the Berkshires, especially as
the storm starts moving off to the east. Rain and snow may mix
Friday and Friday night. We will look at an inch or two of
snow accumulation, mainly in the higher elevations of the
Berkshire east slopes.
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5 minutes ago, wxsniss said:

This from Box AFD gave me pause...  


Snow...

Ageostropic flow turns from the northwest Thursday night and
from the west Friday. This may tap some cold air over Ontario,
but it does not look enough to overcome the 80-90 knot low level
east-northeast jet screaming in from Mass Bay and the Gulf of
Maine. Some snow is possible over the Berkshires, especially as
the storm starts moving off to the east. Rain and snow may mix
Friday and Friday night. We will look at an inch or two of
snow accumulation, mainly in the higher elevations of the
Berkshire east slopes.

Its odd to be honest very odd

Gfs hugging?

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1 hour ago, Ginx snewx said:

Blow back tides and multiple cycles, yea we rejoice about snow but damn serious sh it for some

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/etsurge/index.php?page=stn&region=ne&datum=msl&list=&map=0-48&type=both&stn=manant

That's the key, multiple tide cycles. We don't get those very often, and when we do they usually end up in the history books.

I think blow back is going to be a problem in the PSM area. That first tide gets into Great Bay but the east jet won't let it retreat back out to sea before the next tide. Can't forget inland flooding/runoff exacerbating it in places too if it stays mild along the coast. 

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