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New Years Day 2026 - 1st snows of the new year possible


Baroclinic Zone
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Models have been coming into a clearer signal for som light snows over the area for New Years Day. Very strong s/w diving south out of Canada. It’s pretty strung out now so the current system is models rather meager with the storm internsifying offshore. If we can can consolidate the energy better as it’s raining the base of the trough we have possibility of deeper development sooner. Something to watch. Currently this looks like a light event with areas further south and east.
 

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Just now, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Yeah. Looks like cape and Se Mass is the place for some possible enhancement as it develops offshore. I wouldn’t expect more than a C-1 outside of that area 

Yes Cape and extreme SEMA, DE Maine will see the highest totals, Congrats Eastport as this is a late bloomer in the GOM.

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26 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

Also there could be some OES enhancement with relatively warm sst in mid 40s and 800Mb temps around -12C.

Yup...great post. The environment isn't too terribly far off from what you would see with a LES environment. Should actually be some weak instability present...not sure if we're looking at enough to yield thunder potential but I could see a very narrow area of enhanced lift. Someone could def pull off 3-4" on the Cape

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