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11/15-16 Coastal Storm/ULL Discussion


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The Cold Air flowing from the HP over the Boston area is more entrenched then event he Hrrr shows. Looking at current obs you can the that the cold air is hanging further SW at current (18Z) then even the current Hrrr has. For example the 1028 pressure line is around 30-40 miles SW of guidance

 

https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/mesoanalysis/new/viewsector.php?sector=16#

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2 minutes ago, NJwx85 said:

I might need to edit my snowfall map.

Feeling pretty confident now that most areas pick up at least an inch of measurable snow in this forum. 

Might need to almost double my forecast from earlier in some areas closer to the coast.

All rain in Howell bro your map has 1-2" ;) might want to make an adjustment there

 

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22 minutes ago, Ericjcrash said:

It was up to an inch, ya know just like Upton had this morning. Still probably the same with room for more .

Dude, you poo pooed every model that had significant accumulations despite under modeled Arctic HP and record low DP's draining way South. The writing was on the wall last night for just about everyone here but you

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5 minutes ago, West Mtn NY said:

Dude, you poo pooed every model that had significant accumulations despite under modeled Arctic HP and record low DP's draining way South. The writing was on the wall last night for just about everyone here but you

No one poo pooed on any model. But for the NYC area nothing has really changed. Maybe they will squeeze out an inch or two before the change over. 

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