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Confidence increases for coastal storm threat along Eastern Seaboard


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3 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

Embrace the hate, let it flow through you.

To be fair you don't have a news director breathing down your neck whose job is to answer to ownership.  Local tv news isn't as lucrative as it used to be. But when snowstorms hit the ratings spike.  People don't tune in to local news for the national news like they used to because it's on 24 hours a day on cable and they do it better.  They don't tune in for sports because Espn is on all day as is NESN, NBC Sports, FSN, YES and SNY, not to mention MSG.  But they do tune in to local news for weather, and in many respects the chief MET is one of the top 3 or 4 most important people employed by the station. 

No on air MET wants to be escorted out of the building the way todd gross was in December of 2005 never ever to appear on Boston tv.

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3 minutes ago, henry1978 said:

To be fair you don't have a news director breathing down your neck whose job is to answer to ownership.  Local tv news isn't as lucrative as it used to be. But when snowstorms hit the ratings spike.  People don't tune in to local news for the national news like they used to because it's on 24 hours a day on cable and they do it better.  They don't tune in for sports because Espn is on all day as is NESN, NBC Sports, FSN, YES and SNY, not to mention MSG.  But they do tune in to local news for weather, and in many respects the chief MET is one of the top 3 or 4 most important people employed by the station. 

No on air MET wants to be escorted out of the building the way todd gross was in December of 2005 never ever to appear on Boston tv.

You don't think I know that? Ryan and I are joking.

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The radar is blossoming very well. Definitely starting to get moistening of the column now along with better upward vertical motion into the snow growth zone. Coming down nicely now...even within the past minute. I really think the hi-res models are underestimating the banding that will set-up across CT and are probably just overplaying the persistence of the dry air. 

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There's still a chance E MA could see a pretty decent band if this gets its act together around 06z....so don't totally close the book yet on a 3-6 hour period of moderate to perhaps heavy snow.

It's not looking great for warning snow, but lets see how it looks in 2-3 hours.

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19 minutes ago, CT Rain said:

I'd prefer to just say it was a bust and not try to figure out what this evening will do. Radar/satellite look good. 

you might want to go to your live camera in new London where its been snowing at a good clip for an hour and is sticking!!!!

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2 minutes ago, sbos_wx said:

That's the type of band we want to see over SE MA. Consolidating and pushing a bit north.

This stuff is kind of crapola...if we're going to salvage at least advisory snows from this storm, it won't happen from this stuff over the next 3 hours...it will happen between about midnight and 12z. Though at least its better than seeing absolutely nothing reaching the ground...

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3 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

There's still a chance E MA could see a pretty decent band if this gets its act together around 06z....so don't totally close the book yet on a 3-6 hour period of moderate to perhaps heavy snow.

It's not looking great for warning snow, but lets see how it looks in 2-3 hours.

Agree. I do not see any reason to expect less than advisory. I forecasted 3-6" yesterday.

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2 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

This stuff is kind of crapola...if we're going to salve at least advisory snows from this storm, it won't happen from this stuff over the next 3 hours...it will happen between about midnight and 12z. Though at least its better than seeing absolutely nothing reaching the ground...

It's step one to salvaging the advisory snows 

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Oh man this is awesome!!! Just received a job offer providing forecasts for a shipping company down in southern CT! Met with them a few weeks back and originally the plan was for it to be an internship, however, it wouldn't qualify for internship credits b/c technically an internship has to be under a meteorologist but at this job I would be the "meteorologist" as they were seeking to develop a position for someone to provide weather forecasts. It's part-time for now but when I graduate next fall this has a good chance to become a full-time position :thumbsup:  

Awesome to get some good news today after sitting here all nervous about the storm

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2 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Oh man this is awesome!!! Just received a job offer providing forecasts for a shipping company down in southern CT! Met with them a few weeks back and originally the plan was for it to be an internship, however, it wouldn't qualify for internship credits b/c technically an internship has to be under a meteorologist but at this job I would be the "meteorologist" as they were seeking to develop a position for someone to provide weather forecasts. It's part-time for now but when I graduate next fall this has a good chance to become a full-time position :thumbsup:  

Awesome to get some good news today after sitting here all nervous about the storm

Congrats!

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