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Tuesday Feb 9th Snow


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19 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

First middle and last call from all of us at the ECTWX Center. 5 to 8 on a line from Danbury Ct through the Mastiff up to Lowell Mass to include all of a line west of that in CT,Mass  Southern 1/4 NH and Vt. 3 to 6 East and South of that line to the Cape Canal, sorry James

Yeah agreed overall.. though I have a gut the jacks are south of 90 and not north . Either way . another good snowstorm for all

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This just feels like a system that's going to follow the natural baroclinic zone along the coastline.  It's not a strong storm and forcing is relatively weak.

This would bring the mixing right along the coastline, cape/islands and slightly inland.

This brings the best banding right along the Pike region north and south.

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Heres our first call map for the snow event tomorrow. I've been crazy busy catching up on this last storm verification maps and totals i haven't been able to look to close at this one. I left it up to my partners @Sey-Mour Snow @BuildingScienceWx for the forecast. Here is what they're thinking at the moment...

I also made a totals map for the Feb 7th snowstorm and town-by-town totals map, ill post that in the obs thread. Ill likely be updating the seasonal snowfall map so dont forget to update your totals on New England Snow :)

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2 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

This just feels like a system that's going to follow the natural baroclinic zone along the coastline.  It's not a strong storm and forcing is relatively weak.

This would bring the mixing right along the coastline, cape/islands and slightly inland.

This brings the best banding right along the Pike region north and south.

I agree.....I think the best "banding" signal, which is weak, is between the pike and NH border.

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9 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

This just feels like a system that's going to follow the natural baroclinic zone along the coastline.  It's not a strong storm and forcing is relatively weak.

This would bring the mixing right along the coastline, cape/islands and slightly inland.

This brings the best banding right along the Pike region north and south.

Agreed the best banding looks like I-90 south to about the HFD area. That’s the cross hair sig.

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