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Following a Miller A/B hybrid type coastal potential, Feb 13th ... As yet untapped potential and a higher ceiling with this one


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Could be a heck of a deformation band somewhere across south-central to northeast Mass???  Room for this to shift around in the next couple of days so anyone from northern CT north and northeast should be interested in how that shakes out.  Going to be a zone of great rates for several hours...

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Nice to see relative stability for once this winter... Euro is now 24 hours of runs showing 6-12+ for SNE

Factors favoring positive busts include better fronto pressed against the cold, and maybe a bit more / earlier NS infusion especially for areas further north like MA/NH border into CNE (though that interaction could also keep the SS more disjointed as in yesterday GGEM runs)

Factors favoring tempering expectations include exit speed of system and warm surface temps at least at first few hours in coastal areas

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2 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

700mb track is awful for southern CT and all of south coast, be wary of those snow maps.. Great run 84 north .. 

Yep... Still decent snows but 700 in particular is not ideal for srn CT... Still wiggle room to watch...

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13 minutes ago, wx2fish said:

Not sure it'll mean much, if anything with this system, but toss the nam far and wide today and tomorrow. It's off the rails, not mixing the BL at all 

Eh. It bears remembering: “A butterfly flaps its wings…” small errors in the short term are amplified out in time. RE: downstream upper level heights.

 

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If you look at H7 RH/Temps/winds you can see by 12z Tuesday your death band is probably NW CT to ORH to Ray and just north. But man this is flying. Probably only get a few hours in the meat of it. Look at where it is at hr 90 and then again at hr 102. 
 

Usually your best bet in these is where it first develops as it elongates and develops before it matures and pivots east. Could be quite the punch from 4a to 12p across the region. 

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

If you look at H7 RH/Temps/winds you can see by 12z Tuesday your death band is probably NW CT to ORH to Ray and just north. But man this is flying. Probably only get a few hours in the meat of it. Look at where it is at hr 90 and then again at hr 102. 
 

Usually your best bet in these is where it first develops as it elongates and develops before it matures and pivots east. Could be quite the punch from 4a to 12p across the region. 

8 hours from start to finish lol 

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