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First Winter Storm to kickoff 2025-26 Winter season


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5 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

 

It ain't over til it’s over. Awesome seeing first legit coverage this morning. Sorry you should probably move inland to keep you from jumping off the Tobin.

Nope, scooter knows and scooter knew. Hope at least Ray and maybe Kevin get something. 

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7 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

thinking 6 to 9 still   10 if I'm lucky... hoping things cool off a bit to get more in the game

Not sure what Dinx is referring to but enjoy it dude. You live there for a reason and it’s for things like today . Hopefully you get 10” and poles and trees are snapped. I’ll be rooting for you 

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3 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Not sure what Dinx is referring to but enjoy it dude. You live there for a reason and it’s for things like today . Hopefully you get 10” and poles and trees are snapped. I’ll be rooting for you 

I think you get a couple 

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11 minutes ago, Fozz said:

I’ve obviously lowered my expectations. This nasty warmth is clearly making it further inland than we previously thought. Still got a dusting so far in Worcester.

Let’s see if it snows any more or if the rain/snow line ends up 3 miles north of me :lol:

Wait, you're in Worcester now?

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Some of those OE band elements moving N from the south coast made it this far N and clipped by... Just a feather dusting.  But it's neat looking on the road surface; every single flake particle was preserved. Zero lost to melt. The whole road is polka-dotted with white stamps.

26/18  as we sit in wait to see how a storm moving underneath our SNE latitude, can somehow warm this far N-W.  It's a head scratcher but one would think that is an error.  I just noticed that the 00z GGEM actually pinned the mix line nearby me more so than the other guidance, and the 06z GFS seemed to at least try to keep the mix line just SE of my area by a narrow escape.  So we'll see...

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5 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Wow I didn't realize how low dewpoints are (with the exception of RI and far SE MA). Definitely room to wet bulb. I am going to say Kevin gets 2-3" 

I just intimated similarly..  It's not clear to me how the models punch such warm BL air so far inland as they are, given to the fact that as the low moves (quickly so ..which should even help conserve cold) by to the S, the BL winds will back around - not continue a WAA assault.  

It just looks to me like the set of environmental variables that are responsible for managing the BL effects were like inadvertently not turned on or set into winter seasonal mode in the models or something. Ha ha.  That's sci fi for fun.

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