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NE snow event March 4th


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1 hour ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

People should read this a few times 

seriously the first and second paragraph 

Also , Stronger, amped systems this year cut. Theyve favored NNE obviously as they are closer to the cold source and the meager secondary developments have locked in the colder air better there 

weaker systems slide south 

that’s 90-95 percent of our systems this year 

the 1 that hit D.C keeps getting referenced as “see some go north some go south “ that was a outlier 

I’ve said my peace on this , promise folks 

Weren't you posting about how you were excited for a pattern for the first time all season not too long ago?

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28 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

6-10...6-8 close enough. It’s not going to be compressed imo. This setup sometimes ticks NW last 48hrs. Maybe it won’t, but we’ve seen it before.

It's already compressed in my opinion... just not down there lol.  

I wouldn't worry the late NW ticks...this just feels like it holds or sneaks a little more SE. H5 just doesn't have that amp look...it's just ripping west to east.  

I-84 jackpot...BDL to BOS.

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1 hour ago, Powderboy413 said:

I’m done for the season, signing out

Move up the hills! I know, easier said than done but the Pioneer Valley is the snowhole of Western Mass. I spent 4 winters in Amherst with a lot more memories of sucking subsidence then a clean snowstorm. 

Had friends that lived in Shutesbury and man, what a difference 1k ft. makes.  Biggest difference I remember was actually the Dec 08' ice storm. Shutesbury was a disaster area

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2 minutes ago, BombsAway1288 said:

Move up the hills! I know, easier said than done but the Pioneer Valley is the snowhole of Western Mass. I spent 4 winters in Amherst with a lot more memories of sucking subsidence then a clean snowstorm. 

Had friends that lived in Shutesbury and man, what a difference 1k ft. makes.  Biggest difference I remember was actually the Dec 08' ice storm. Shutesbury was a disaster area

Are you not familiar with Money Pit Mike?  He can tell you tales of woe from thew Western elevations. Seriously though, sure the valley gets less snow than the hills but W MA in general be it 200" or 2000' has had some winter qpf issues over the years.

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

That was a pretty decent EURO bust in the last 24 hours.  I mean it had like 1.25-1.5" QPF from Berks to LCI to LEW at 12z yesterday.

Big time 

maybe it’s finally settled 36 hours out but i see a bit more SE shifts bc of the H5 look 

but I like the same corridor you do right now say DXR to BOS 

 

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6 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Are you not familiar with Money Pit Mike?  He can tell you tales of woe from thew Western elevations. Seriously though, sure the valley gets less snow than the hills but W MA in general be it 200" or 2000' has had some winter qpf issues over the years.

No QPF issues this season ;)

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2 hours ago, Connecticut Appleman said:

I think Ross Poirot would say that there is a "giant sucking' sound" coming from tomorrow night.

I wonder what percentage of this board have no idea what you're talking about.  :)

 

39 minutes ago, 78Blizzard said:

I'm curious to see James forecasted amounts after his great call on this most recent system.  :whistle:

You'll need to wait a while.  He's still out shoveling.

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12 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Oops you did it again.

Fortunately I’ll give you a break because of your age and not being able to comprehend the difference that nick posted a 24 hour precip map and yours was a 72 hour map from 0z Thursday . —Where your only comment was take 2 off for the cape. (Not the entire sne area). When I’m wrong I say I am. If you said take .2 off for the entire region I wouldn’t have said a word.

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

6-10...6-8 close enough. It’s not going to be compressed imo. This setup sometimes ticks NW last 48hrs. Maybe it won’t, but we’ve seen it before.

I mean the spread is actually still to the north of mean low positions, so that’s where our bust potential probably lies. Now that could still mean mix and crappy amounts for SE MA...

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7 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

Fortunately I’ll give you a break because of your age and not being able to comprehend the difference that nick posted a 24 hour precip map and yours was a 72 hour map from 6z Thursday . —Where your only comment was take 2 off for the cape. (Not the entire sne area). When I’m wrong I say I am.

You were wrong

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