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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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1 minute ago, SR Airglow said:

Ditto, fairly significantly in some spots. Someone in one of my western zones is going to get crushed with a fronto band and get 15" but I have no idea where.

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Nice but im going more uniform there is a solid sig for mod to heavy snowfall well west of the qpf maps are showing. I think there is some variability in snowfall totals no doubt, but i do not think it will be a dead W to E gradient like this map or even my first map would suggest. 

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15 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Am concerned for coastsl

plymouth county and CC. This will be wet for awhile. Like Feb 2013 am concerned the heavy stuff starts heavy and then freezes. This helped bring down lots of trees. 

Oh crap...im actually getting nervous

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14 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Nice but im going more uniform there is a solid sig for mod to heavy snowfall well west of the qpf maps are showing. I think there is some variability in snowfall totals no doubt, but i do not think it will be a dead W to E gradient like this map or even my first map would suggest. 

Yeah I don't think it will be an exact gradient either, but it's hard to get pretty on a map when you have the uncertianty re banding that we do right now. This will definitely bust in some areas but I think I'd rather do that than go with a broadbrush total when I think there will be many areas of relative disappointment between the main bands (outside of eastern CT which is in line to get crushed). Tough call.

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