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Winter Begins Jan 20th AWT


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3 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

I pictureeveryoneat the GTG putting a reindeer sweater on the wall and throwing darts at it.

Just clobbered up here on the EURO.  Mid-level band pivot point.  Most of the NAM/GFS banding progs like a pivot near BTV and in N/C VT.   

Congrats. It’s the winter of PF’s revenge

 

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36 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Nice map. We were a little more conservative at SCW with our snow and ice maps, but that ZR question looms large in my mind. I think there's a narrow swath of the state that's going to see a high impact ice event. Certainly one of the tougher forecasts I've grappled with. 

Nice map, DIT gets his ice storm and I don't. 

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8 minutes ago, Connecticut Appleman said:

Is there a push of cold air anticipated to increase in the coming hours?   

Temp has risen a couple of degrees to 29 in past couple of hours and dp is also jumped up 3 degrees to 18.  Wind has been from ESE.  Was hoping that being on the western side of CT might help out on this one.

Ya.....38 in downtown Hartford lol......rainer 

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2 minutes ago, wx2fish said:

I'm really hoping we waste enough qpf as sleet down here before we flip to ZR. 

I hear ya. Anyone getting substantial ZR is keeping it for a few days. You wouldn’t need that wedge to overperform much to keep the IP going longer down there. Hopefully the warm nose ticks a bit cooler to keep the hydrometeors from completely melting so we can make the transition back to frozen in the cold layer easier. 

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3 minutes ago, dendrite said:

I hear ya. Anyone getting substantial ZR is keeping it for a few days. You wouldn’t need that wedge to overperform much to keep the IP going longer down there. Hopefully the warm nose ticks a bit cooler to keep the hydrometeors from completely melting so we can make the transition back to frozen in the cold layer easier. 

Generally along my thinking too. Probably more in the way of sleet after it flips in S NH. Probably get some zr but hopefully not damaging. 

 

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