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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

Still 5” of snow pack out in the field although it’s finally pulling away from the house and trees. 

It's gone from the open fields here but still dense in the woods, I thought the 55° dews and steady wind last night would take more, guess the temp crashing fast after 1am kept it intact

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The NAO and AO this morning are forecasted to stay positive after showing it possibly going negative a few days ago.

 

Any hope for winter weather in the east south of New England looks to be finished. 

 

There will be some brief cold shots but not dramatic. 

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22 minutes ago, MJO812 said:

The NAO and AO this morning are forecasted to stay positive after showing it possibly going negative a few days ago.

 

Any hope for winter weather in the east south of Northern New England looks to be finished. 

 

There will be some brief cold shots but not dramatic. 

Yup.

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Yet the dailies strain endurance if one's hoping 'finished' means seasonal change.

Constancy of cold toting trough succession, unending and unyieldingly preventative of any deeper penetrating and consistent spring.

That's what the last several cycles of the operational GFS cinema looks like.  Right out to the temporal horizons of these runs, like this 12z matter of fact, pointless blast of cold air

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5 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Yet the dailies strain endurance if one's hoping 'finished' means seasonal change.

Constancy of cold toting trough succession, unending and unyieldingly preventative of any deeper penetrating and consistent spring.

That's the last several cycles of the operational GFS cinema.  Right out to the temporal horizons of these runs, like this 12z matter of fact, pointless blast of cold air

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Yea, it's the type of pattern we could work with a month ago, but now? Zone of proximal butt-plunge, as the spring zealots will still find it obnoxious to be outside, and the weenies will be at a loss for a reason to post the snow emoji.

Perfect-

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3 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Yea, it's the type of pattern we could work with a month ago, but now? Zone of proximal butt-plunge, as the spring zealots will still find it obnoxious to be outside, and the weenies will be at a loss for a reason to post the snow emoji.

Perfect-

I suppose there's one upshot in this ...  it's D6 - 14.   

I guess depictions in that range only verify if it means this  lol, otherwise one might be inclined to suggest those charts don't have a prayer of being realized.

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1 hour ago, MJO812 said:

The NAO and AO this morning are forecasted to stay positive after showing it possibly going negative a few days ago.

 

Any hope for winter weather in the east south of New England looks to be finished. 

 

There will be some brief cold shots but not dramatic. 

Well this is the New England forum…

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2 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

I can't believe how badly March sucked, but then again, it makes sense in one respect given seasonal snowfall was already about where I had envisioned. 

We had an okay week up here before the torch with 2 moderate events totaling a foot. But yeah, a chicken and beer finish overall. 

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47 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

6" here...I've seen worse in terms of snowfall, but been very mild.

I thought we'd get a legit threat in the second half of the month, but guidance really was kind of clueless on the pattern. Kept flip flopping. IT was actually kind of a disaster on model guidance really since we got to February....we had so many fake torches get canned on guidance during February and then the reload in March basically turned into this half baked semi-chilly pseudo-zonal pattern with flat/truncated ridges out west interrupted by deep troughs to mix in a cutter or two. . 

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20 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Always love seeing BN heights in New Foundland and Labrador in late March and April with the ridge axis 800 miles west of us. 

Yeah, I was just gonna remind everyone that that is a vicious behind the shed BD raping pattern.

Not a warm look for us, no way.

 

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