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


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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

You guys get smoked before that though… that’s just a snapshot to show where the HRRR thinks the western band ends up.

S.CT looks like it rocks several hours earlier than the BOS crowd.

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You’ll do better than that.  
This really isn’t our storm, just hope for some good deformation with good growth.  Set the bar at being happy with 8”-10” in Brattleboro and you should be fine.  
 
After the last two unmitigated disasters and getting burned by Arctic Sand in that big storm at the end of last month I'm gunshy... 4-6 is my call here

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4 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Yeah some of the models are occluding this pretty quickly.

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Not sure what will be more correct. But it’s not often we have a 970ish long tracked seclusion going near the BM.

Kinda fascinated to see how it plays out from the outside looking in.

This is going to be extremely fascinating to watch and see how it plays out. What may end up happening too is (and you can kind of see it there) there is enough fire hose to keep the band going but outside of the banding things may wind down quick. That would cause some pretty interesting spreads in totals across a short distance

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6 minutes ago, Prismshine Productions said:

After the last two unmitigated disasters and getting burned by Arctic Sand in that big storm at the end of last month I'm gunshy... 4-6 is my call here

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Sometimes to be north is good but sometimes it's not. If I get 12, I'll be more than happy, rooting for 30+ for the guys in Easten Mass.

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Days and days..

Eversource: Update: We have upgraded the severity of our event response based on current forecasts. Restoration could take 2-6 days versus the previously communicated 3-5 days once it is safe for crews to respond. We encourage you to monitor forecast and ensure you are prepared. See storm center: eversource.com

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