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Winter Begins Jan 20th AWT


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Once again, BOX forgets that their western zone borders VT.  Sigh.

Overall...snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches appear reasonable
south of the MA turnpike with 7 to 12 inches north of the Pike. The
threat for 12 to 15 inches of snow will likely be confined to areas
near the NH border.  Based on these latest accumulations...have
opted to upgrade to a Winter Storm Warning north of the MA Turnpike.
Where criteria is more marginal have opted to hold onto the Winter
Storm Watch and defer to the next shift.
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2 minutes ago, moneypitmike said:

Once again, BOX forgets that their western zone borders VT.  Sigh.


Overall...snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches appear reasonable
south of the MA turnpike with 7 to 12 inches north of the Pike. The
threat for 12 to 15 inches of snow will likely be confined to areas
near the NH border.  Based on these latest accumulations...have
opted to upgrade to a Winter Storm Warning north of the MA Turnpike.
Where criteria is more marginal have opted to hold onto the Winter
Storm Watch and defer to the next shift.

Best probs for foot are NW mass northern E slope 

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20 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Sleet is an awesome pack preserver too. You'd figure pickles wouldn't mind some considering his obscene fetish for pack and not having bare ground in winter. 

Sleet skis so smooth.  Also it truly can fight off the best of cutters or torches.  Get a few inches of sleet in there and it can be 50F and it won't even blink.

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7 minutes ago, moneypitmike said:

Once again, BOX forgets that their western zone borders VT.  Sigh.


Overall...snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches appear reasonable
south of the MA turnpike with 7 to 12 inches north of the Pike. The
threat for 12 to 15 inches of snow will likely be confined to areas
near the NH border.  Based on these latest accumulations...have
opted to upgrade to a Winter Storm Warning north of the MA Turnpike.
Where criteria is more marginal have opted to hold onto the Winter
Storm Watch and defer to the next shift.

Talk dirty to us NH border dwellers.

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11 minutes ago, moneypitmike said:

Once again, BOX forgets that their western zone borders VT.  Sigh.


Overall...snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches appear reasonable
south of the MA turnpike with 7 to 12 inches north of the Pike. The
threat for 12 to 15 inches of snow will likely be confined to areas
near the NH border.  Based on these latest accumulations...have
opted to upgrade to a Winter Storm Warning north of the MA Turnpike.
Where criteria is more marginal have opted to hold onto the Winter
Storm Watch and defer to the next shift.

When will you learn?  Nobody knows about or cares about NW MA.

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Just now, Typhoon Tip said:

amplitude doesn't necessity warmth though - ...

just sayn'

This run got warmer aloft....we already know the sfc isn't gonna warm much except far SE and maybe south coast. That said, I'm still expecting it to overperform on the cold side though.

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