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Is we back? February discussion thread


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LR is showing some sneaky ridging over pole area becoming more amplified which is stretching the PV in Canada a little and pressing it south....we could have another shot of arctic cold, though obviously not as stinging as we get in January or early Feb. Also probably additional snow chances. Definite gradient pattern though...so cutters are a risk too. 

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4 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

That's nutz next weekend 

sn10_024h-imp.us_ne.png

And the euro AI is right with it. 987 on Long Island to 994 in the Gulf of Maine.  Temperature problems for parts of southern New England but it would make up for the impending disappointment up here and you guys would still be hung over anyhow.

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11 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

That's nutz next weekend 

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Nice, though that includes 2 and possibly 3 different storms.  Maybe some more high-ratio pow; average here is close to 10, highest winter (98-99) was 12.4 and to date we're at 14.3.  Apt to retreat as normal temps climb.

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Wednesday Wednesday night looks like light to moderate at least on the euro AI. But it’s not even next weekend for that larger storm. It’s Friday.  This is a moderate to heavy storm for many, but no one’s really talking about it because of what’s happening tomorrow and Monday.

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Does anyone know how to get a regional view of this MAP, vs. the zoomed out national perspective? 

https://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/snowfall/

Know there is an interactive map here, but would prefer it without the satellite / topography map background, and it appears that the above has a smoothing element applied which is preferred. 

https://www.weather.gov/crh/snowfall

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12 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Nice, though that includes 2 and possibly 3 different storms.  Maybe some more high-ratio pow; average here is close to 10, highest winter (98-99) was 12.4 and to date we're at 14.3.  Apt to retreat as normal temps climb.

No that's 24 hrs

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4 minutes ago, CCHurricane said:

Does anyone know how to get a regional view of this MAP, vs. the zoomed out national perspective? 

https://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/snowfall/

Know there is an interactive map here, but would prefer it without the satellite / topography map background, and it appears that the above has a smoothing element applied which is preferred. 

https://www.weather.gov/crh/snowfall

https://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/nsa/index.html?region=Northeast&year=2026&month=2&day=21&units=e

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