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New snow storm for Dec. 15-17?
I plucked this from the original thread about last week's storm. Figured this new one deserves its own moment in the sun, so to speak. "Mad" Henry Margusity is already a little worked up about it, so why shouldn't we be?
Originally Posted by DrewKnight
Matt, what are you seeing Sunday night into Monday AM? Roemer (BestSkiWeather.com) is now calling for probable, significant (foot-plus) northern storm.
He sees later today materializing as several inches of snow (or more) north, with mixed precip south, and Thursday as lighter north and more significant south, but seems particularly excited about prospects for the end of the weekend.
Originally Posted by grouseking
I'll fill in for Matt as he's at work right now. Though sometimes he comes on anyways.
We actually have a three more storms coming, the first coming later this afternoon. Looks to be all snow in the mtns.... a nice 2-4 inches, possibly mixing with a bit of sleet in any valley. Hanover is under a Winter Weather advisiory for a mixed bag of snow sleet and freezing rain....blah.
Then Thursday's storm could be a southern New England special, they may issue winter storm watches for 6 inches or more along the Mass Pike. Still, since its going to be very cold up north, a healthy 2-4, or 3-6 inches of very fluffy snow is possible in the mtns.
Which brings us to Sunday....
One of the latest models brings a storm right off Atlantic City Sunday, and then up to Cape Cod canal towards Monday. If you were to read that face value, its a good run for northern and central New England, and the Adirondacks for big snows, not to mention all the way back towards the Binghamton area.
Obviously I will believe it when I see it, but the storm has been on the charts for days. But we had might as well get through these other moderate storms before the potential "monster" this weekend. In fact, some places in southern New England may get their biggest snow of the year later Thursday.
That is all.
grouseking
I plucked this from the original thread about last week's storm. Figured this new one deserves its own moment in the sun, so to speak. "Mad" Henry Margusity is already a little worked up about it, so why shouldn't we be?
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