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March 13th ... west Atlantic bombogenesis type low clipping SE New England, more certain ...may be expanding inland


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I've certainly cashed in here.  24" in mid March last year and 25" a week ago. But prior to that I guess the last 20+" event here in March was 1993.

1 hour ago, ncforecaster89 said:

Very true I'm sure for many who weren't around for the March blizzards/big snow storms of the late fifties and early sixties (myself included prior to research); especially the epic blizzards in 1956 and 1960.  In meteorology, one can be sure history is destined to repeat itself.   That era (relative to March climatology) is similar to our current period of the past 6 years or so.     

 

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The good news is that the primary issue here is with the northern stream, the southern stream was fine. Theres probably a lot of variations with how that wave plays out, and this run is just one of many plausible solutions.

we won't know what's going to happen until that gets sorted out... maybe bey tomorrow we'll have a better sampling of it?

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