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Nov 15/16 regionwide event


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1 hour ago, weathafella said:

If the city gets 2 inches people will view them correct.  Personally I think 1-2 for BOS.

The odds are so low. I just don't see anything that would guide myself to the extreme side of the spectrum. When in doubt, believe climo. No screaming vigorous features that will certainly crush warm onshore flow. Just a few hours of moderate snow in November. My gut is slush. Maybe 1-2" in the extreme western Newton side of BOS proper.

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Just now, sbos_wx said:

The odds are so low. I just don't see anything that would guide myself to the extreme side of the spectrum. When in doubt, believe climo. No screaming vigorous features that will certainly crush warm onshore flow. Just a few hours of moderate snow in November. My gut is slush. Maybe 1-2" in the extreme western Newton side of BOS proper.

The city itself may do ok. You’re gonna see a difference between west Roxbury and Logan. Most don’t live on the water. 

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Just now, CoastalWx said:

The city itself may do ok. You’re gonna see a difference between west Roxbury and Logan. Most don’t live on the water. 

Side note: fun five year project.. 

Measure snowfall in every neighborhood of the city and study the discrepancies, storm-by-storm and year-by-year. 

Westie and Brighton end up with double digit extras. That's why we need a new climo site, but not sure where that funding or initiative would come from.

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2 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Esp this early. People will forget how to drive in wintry weather when flakes hit their windshields.

They really should just go old school.  Remember when the weather bureau would put out their 'travelers advisories'?  That kind of covered it.....and then let your forecast tell you how much.

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