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January 2026 regional war/obs/disco thread


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6 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

since we are in storm mode and this is pretty much the banter thread til next week.. Both storms here  image.thumb.png.c3eb9ab5103f1109b3cce9352feac3b6.png

EMass and BOS jack on that in the entire NE. That depiction is truly unbelievable but oh so good. 
 

It’s all downhill from here I guess

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1 minute ago, dendrite said:

The weenie social media mets will have fun hyping it

I’ve been thinking about dropping lurker status on Twitter (I have zero posts in my history) and just going Arnold in Commando on all the awful hypsters on there. I think 10-15 years ago I totally would but now it’s probably not worth taking up the time. 

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Just now, ariof said:

I could watch this all day.

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On top of the synoptic impacts, verbatim this would yield a significant upslope event for the northern Green mountains. 

Still in fantasy range, but definitely fun to look at. 

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Also of interest: the impressive cold snap modeled.

Record for BOS for consecutive days AOB 32:

16 ending 2/3/1961, 2/2/1918
15 ending 2/20/2015, 1/15/1970
14 ending 12/30/1989, 2/5/1905, 2/10/1901
13 ending 1/7/2018, 1/28/2005, 12/23/1963, 1/23/1893, 2/5/1881

Verbatim the 06Z and 12Z GFS keeps BOS below freezing until 2/6, which is 14 days if tomorrow doesn't crack 32°. The 00Z Euro only gets warmer because it tracks a bomb a bit inland. With a bunch of SN this is freeze the river solid weather, and probably gets to the point of disrupting ferries and shipping in the harbor.

And the core of the PV settles over BNA, GFS has it going well below zero there later this week.

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2 hours ago, tamarack said:

Can't recall seeing that as a forecast, but we've had at least 3 stretches of 40-day BN temps in Maine.

Gardiner (9 miles south from AUG):
Nov 22-Dec 30, 1989: 13.2 BN
Dec 26, 1993-Feb 3, 1994: 11.5 BN

New Sharon (western Maine foothills):
Jan 26-Mar 6, 2015:  12.7 BN

ariof noted 2 of those 3.  :D


A shorter (25 day) run was Dec 14, 2017 thru Jan 8, 2018:  15.9 BN

It seems odd that all of these are in the "modern" era.

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