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Eastern Mass Gets Their Swag Back - SWFE on Steriods - Region wide Major Snowfall - Jan 25-26, 2026 Nowcast/Obs.


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12 minutes ago, Hoth said:

Still not happy to end up sleeting with this sort of antecedent airmass, but at least it's pounding during the day. It's gorgeous out.

heh  right.   You know, it seems unjust, or out of place, doesn't it. 

But I've seen huge < 10 hour turn around enough times that I've just come to stop really associating the scalar temperatures at onset with any kind of presumption.   I've outlined the following event before. It's an extreme case, but in Jan 1994 we had a day dawn at 9 F throughout NE Mass...  There were a few renegade flakes flitting down under the street lamps while the morning's ambiance of winter blue-gray twilight surrounded.  By noon it was 24 with light IP... By 2 pm, light freezing rain at 29.  By 4 pm, 36 with the evening dusky sky having transformed into then fast moving streets of clouds, S to N.. In a whoosh, front's through and by 6:30pm, it was 60 F with tree leaning monster S gusts. 

Now, this bears 0 synoptic relevancy to that.  Different universe of events, entirely.  However, the principle of believing scalar temperature means jack shit, is a very good one to remember.  Haha.  To this day, I really don't give a ratz ass what the temperature at the onset of x-y-z.   I just understand what the chances are for things to happen after the fact, and go with it.  

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