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Quick Hitter Coastal Threat, Feb 7-8th


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9 minutes ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

6-12" for the Cape and Islands, someone on the Cape and maybe the Vineyard will see the most persistent deformation banding that smokes them for the entire duration and we get an absurd total.  That area is most likely Harwich to Hyannis, Sandwich to Bourne, or the Vineyard.

I hope for your sake.  However I think you’ll be fighting bl for a couple of hours maybe which may waste some decent qpf.

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Waiting for the 1PM Euro for verification this close in. Still thinking Nantucket and Central Cape gets some taint. Temps on the Cape will be in the low to mid 30's. The far South Shore like Taunton,  Rochester, Plymouth,  Middleborough, and Wareham looks  around 8"-10" as of now.

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2 hours ago, ORH_wxman said:

It’s interesting in that a lot of modeling initially gets the banding up to our west like into SE NY and W MA and then it consolidates well SE. It’s like a race to see if we can rotate good banding into interior SNE before the best forcing shifts SE. 

Actually some similarity to the 12/29/12 system in that respect. 

Theme of the winter.

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3 minutes ago, SouthCoastMA said:

I thought it looked a little better than the GFS through 24..but I wasn't comparing against it's previous run.

Yeah I was only comparing run to run. It was slightly SE early but the northern stream wasn’t pressing as much this run so it allowed the system to make a little more northward progress late in the game before getting kicked back east...so it was actually slightly better at the end. 

 

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