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35 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Honest-to-god-truth....I didn't get much more snow in the blizzard than I got yesterday...difference? The world paused for the former because some crack-whore on crystal meth caught a 40" bonannza in Fall River. I'll be perfectly honest...yesterday, in a vacuum, was more disruptive than the blizzard because it was a blend of just about every abomination that can descend from the sky at the most inopportune time possible-which is categorically worse than 10" of sand during a full-shut-down that blows off the road before the plow is inconvenienced by it. 

Angry Ray is the best Ray. 

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Might be just a tad too far south for tomorrow night…how did the mid month look?  
 

Got a day off yesterday and a nice delay today due to the ice. Didn’t think that at all on Monday…this little system juiced up and stayed colder than forecast here..the tenor Carries on. Now let’s do 85 a week from now…that would be fun. 

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Not quite a redux coming up next but some similarities.  That looks like like a narrower snow production, possibly from Rt 2 N.   Those areas in N CT up through the SW 'burbs of Boston probably don't fare so snow well.   But they'll be cool and cooling off, so IP fest?  

Not a ton of either tho.  The whole thing is moving really fast.  There does appear to be a tiny 2 hour period of tuck potential.. It's interesting because as that shallow near surface slosh back is happening the total troposphere thicknesses are rising.   Our regional topography can sometimes force the atmosphere to decouple, where the lower 150 mb may as well be a different planet

 

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8 hours ago, The 4 Seasons said:

except for maybe ACK. No reports from there but im estimating 24-36" there

I never realized how bad of an area the  91 CTRV in central Hampden and Hampshire counties were until i started putting together these maps and seasonal snowfall stuff. They are just in the worst possible spot, shadowed by the ORH and Berkshire hills, too far north and miss a lot of coastals and E MA specials, too low elevation to do well in those type of events. It's almost better to be in central CT and around Windsor Locks area than up there. 

Great area, just not for snow

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You can almost see that decoupling on the cinema ... there's a sw moving subtle kink in the geometry of the isobars sliding down the coast behind that weak wave's exodus, like moving a dowel under a rug.  That's a BD for the MA. 

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Ole’ man winter letting us out with the seasonal change. A steady and subtle progression. 
 

Just keep ticking lines of latitude north on that northern jet with the ISR increasing and we’re good to welcome real spring earlier than in recent years.
 

 

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1 minute ago, jbenedet said:

Ole’ man winter letting us out with the seasonal change. A steady subtle progression. 
 

Just keep ticking lines of latitude north on that northern jet with the ISR progression and we’re good to welcome spring earlier than recent years.
 

 

We repent and pray for salvation 

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1 hour ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Honest-to-god-truth....I didn't get much more snow in the blizzard than I got yesterday...difference? The world paused for the former because some crack-whore on crystal meth caught a 40" bonannza in Fall River. I'll be perfectly honest...yesterday, in a vacuum, was more disruptive than the blizzard because it was a blend of just about every abomination that can descend from the sky at the most inopportune time possible-which is categorically worse than 10" of sand during a full-shut-down that blows off the road before the plow is inconvenienced by it. 

That crack whore may know my ex wife who is from Fall River. 

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1 hour ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Honest-to-god-truth....I didn't get much more snow in the blizzard than I got yesterday...difference? The world paused for the former because some crack-whore on crystal meth caught a 40" bonannza in Fall River. I'll be perfectly honest...yesterday, in a vacuum, was more disruptive than the blizzard because it was a blend of just about every abomination that can descend from the sky at the most inopportune time possible-which is categorically worse than 10" of sand during a full-shut-down that blows off the road before the plow is inconvenienced by it. 

 

1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

Angry Ray is the best Ray. 

I was thinking Tip had taken over Ray's account and wrote this for him.  Reads like one of Tip's diatribes against the annual springtime backdoor fronts.

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55 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

Ole’ man winter letting us out with the seasonal change. A steady and subtle progression. 
 

Just keep ticking lines of latitude north on that northern jet with the ISR increasing and we’re good to welcome real spring earlier than in recent years.
 

 

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40s dews will do some damage. Especially with sun.

I will say that mesos were hitting that cloudy spot in the CRV in MA/CT for days indicated by a cool spot in the afternoon on the 2m temp progs. I was curious to see what that was going to look like if it was real….well voila.

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