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Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)


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1 hour ago, WxWatcher007 said:

I’ll never forgive T-Blizz for complaining his way to a jackpot in the 2022 blizzard while I was shoveling pixie dust. 

Lol, been holding on to this one for a while, huh? :lol:.

If it makes you feel any better, that’s the last real snow event we had here 

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10 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

To Tip’s earlier point, irrespective of what happens with Melissa, there is a strong storm signal on the EPS. If there is any tropical infusion it’ll be a hell of a hybrid for us or Atlantic Canada. 

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There are some absolutely nuclear solutions across guidance. 

It’s our turn.. it’s our time 

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While it is always fun to fantasize about extreme events, this setup is still a long shot for New England!  Signal for a violent Atlantic system is strong, but right now I think the chance it has direct impacts for most of the Northeast is low.  It is not like the ensembles show a clustering into New England.  The Canadian has always been good for weather porn, but rarely leads the way.  After a while, chasing the one or two outlying ensemble members gets old.  I would love to see a late October monster hybrid, but until I see a wholesale change in where the main ensemble cluster sets up, I would recommend keeping expectations very much on the low side.  Although if I were living in NS I'd keep close tabs.

 

 

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