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3 minutes ago, Organizing Low said:

-8F 

sn- 

half inch down with the arctic moon out and shining down through the sugar 

wind chill -26 

 

Just incredible cold temps and snow combo.

For impacts, mainly looking at significant to dangerous travel
conditions CWA-wide late tonight through Sunday morning. This
will be because of 1-2"/hr snowfall rates and wind chills of 10
to 20 below, especially across northern sections. Blowing and
drifting will also increase on Sunday morning. Travel is
generally not advised due to the dangerous cold and poor road
conditions/low visibility overnight into Sunday morning.

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Just incredible cold temps and snow combo.


For impacts, mainly looking at significant to dangerous travel
conditions CWA-wide late tonight through Sunday morning. This
will be because of 1-2"/hr snowfall rates and wind chills of 10
to 20 below, especially across northern sections. Blowing and
drifting will also increase on Sunday morning. Travel is
generally not advised due to the dangerous cold and poor road
conditions/low visibility overnight into Sunday morning.

Agreed.   It’s eerie out there, if that’s the right word.  The btv discussion put it in perspective nicely  -  it’s a keeper  

For the first time ever , I came to work tonight fully expecting not to go home in the morning, and crash here. Packed extra clothes and food.   As have many others.  This will be an experience. 

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30 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Noticing a trend in NE Mass of higher snowfall totals on the RGEM and HRRR type products.  

Looks good for Ray's new hood.  Going to be a sharp gradient somewhere near there.

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I took a gamble on that area of slight enhancement in ne MA....betting on mid levels holding long enough to avail of good LLV coastal frontogensis.

Also, the mid level center will be re congealing further south east over down east ME, as it phases....so that should retard mid peel warm advection over ne areas, and perhaps assist snowfall banding late.

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