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“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco


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5 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

No snowfall map outta me but I feel 20-30” is a lock for for SE MA. Could see some sneak in over 30” if they get under one of those bands and also gets in on the ML banding as it pivots back through. 

I think it might be possible for that 20" mark to make it into the Boston area. Not sure but possible. I don't think this will be exclusively just for SE Mass situation.

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14 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Final call, no change. 1-2' region mostly region wide with 2'+ SE MA and Ocean/Monmouth counties

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I am a BIT worried looking at the latest NAMs and models in general for southern CT.

March 2018 had 20+ long Island while down by the coast here 2.5 inches lol.

Think it was the cold air drain coming down the CT river valley.

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10 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

No snowfall map outta me but I feel 20-30” is a lock for for SE MA. Could see some sneak in over 30” if they get under one of those bands and also gets in on the ML banding as it pivots back through. 

The big variable will be how wound up and compact this gets, and how fast it ends up moving.  That will be the difference for widespread amounts over 20 inches.
I think the 15”-20” is most reasonable  call for Eastern areas.  I’ll be happy if Greenfield can crack 10”.  

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