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April 27 2020 late season snow event


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!2Z Euro is honking pretty good.  Perhaps 12" plus for some higher elevations especially in  S VT and S NH.  Night time will help a bit too.  Is the forest canopy still totally bare down in N Mass.  Just wondering of power impacts on trees that are begining to leaf out.  I assume things are still bare in areas that could receive snow.

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11 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

EPS is a good look around here. Our forecast is essentially trying to mimic its snow depth product as a starting place, which is significantly snowier than the previous shift.

Somewhere in S Maine is in the sweet spot to get both the WCB and CCB snows....probably the typical hills near Sebago lakes region given the time of year.

Bigger threat down in MA is definitely the CCB at the end which could surprise later on Monday/Monday night....though the WCB is marginal for ORH county possibly...doesn't have to tick much colder to be a full thrashing there.

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2 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Well aren’t we always selling accumulating snow on April 27th? :lol:

Something to watch anyway if that CCB turns into something strong. East is best for that 

I'd want deep lift in the DGZ for anything more than flakes. Manufactured stuff near 800 and below where it's -6 to -8 won't do much. You'll need the good fatty's that both take a while to melt, and help latent cool the atmosphere close to freezing because it takes a lot of energy to melt nice dendrites. 

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