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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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Here is my final call map for verification time. No way could i stick with 4-8 for most (8-12 east of the river). Going up to 6-12 most and 12-18 east, mostly in the hills. May end up being too low around the 91 area if that heavy banding materializes there, but this is where i feel confident for now. Near the NYC amounts drop to 6 or less. 

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1 minute ago, Semper911 said:

Word is you have the power to take James off of the weenie list so he can post again during this time of blizzardly celebration. He promises to be a good boy, and he states categorically that he has changed his ways. If you can find it in your heart, please have mercy on our brother. In the name of the SnowGod, we pray. 

Not happening and I have my reasons. I like James, but you guys need to let it go. lol

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4 minutes ago, Semper911 said:

Word is you have the power to take James off of the weenie list so he can post again during this time of blizzardly celebration. He promises to be a good boy, and he states categorically that he has changed his ways. If you can find it in your heart, please have mercy on our brother. In the name of the SnowGod, we pray. 

I say we release Barabbas instead. 

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Just now, Greg said:

Oh, boy.  Harve's starting to see what most of us are seeing. Increasing....

He's been pretty bullish on this one from the start...always a good sign for the E MA weenies. Didn't let that burp Euro run yesterday sway him too much either.

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I haven't seen a set up that looks this good in a while up here.  There's been this trend towards almost like an inverted trough that pivots across New England and is able to throw a lot of moisture deep into the interior.  

The upslope and orographic potential is high end on top of whatever the synoptic storm does.  

The 3km WRF is still crushing heavy upslope snow into Thursday morning.

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The aerial coverage of significant snowfall is crazy.

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