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Watching closely .. February 1-3rd for moderate to major coastal event


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4 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

@CoastalWx

Too tough to call here? 
NAM is a shellacking of like a foot of paste and ends as drizzle. That’s probably best case. Other models get the mix in here still during the meat.

I wouldn't go by the 10:1 stuff. I'd be cautiously optimistic there as I think your longitude helps a bit and the WAA thump looks quite nice there. Back to snizzle and -SN Tuesday. 

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21 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

Ya Just a absolutely horrifying commute tomorrow afternoon in SNE 

there is a nice 18”+ stripe from ORH East into Waltham or so 

Unless like I was emergency responder, had 4WD SUV etc, or just lived super close to work, I would refuse to go in during this event.

Im not risking my life to kiss boss ass. Nope nnnnope nope nope 

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One thing I'm afraid of for SW CT is that fronto moves through awfully fast and there is some serious subsidence behind that. I was really banking on like a 4-5 hour period where we could see rates 2-3'' per hour but might be more like 2-3. But I am curious about something...there is a surge of llvl fronto which re-develops during the evening and perhaps influenced by the dry slot...I wonder if a llvl fronto band can re-emerge across SW CT.

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