anyone look at the satetlite loop of the north east it appears the storm is wraping up just south of new england and interestingly it seems to my (amateur possibly deceived eyes) that this thing wants to wrap up NOW and sort of entrain the parent low diving south east into west newyork/pennsylvania
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/nwatl/loop-wv.html
this system seems to want to sink to the south to me and i think the precip has a decent chance to start filling in over easter southern newengland
http://intellicast.com/IcastPage/LoadPa ... odnav=none
Any thoughts about this? i must admit i am -removed- a bit
looks like the big winners will be west of worcester in the foothills of the berkshires 4 inches as of 10 pm and snowing hard in goshen mass
southern new england snow
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there is heavy snow falling just to the north west of albany and the taunton discussion says "BOMBOGENESIS" appears to be occuring.
looks like moderate accumulations 6-10 inches may be setting up for central parts of eastern new york as well as west central mass and possibly 3-6 into north west rhode island
bouy east of cape may newjersey is currently reporting winds sustained at 45 mph and gusting to 55 mph
the bouy just south of nantucket is reporting a pressure falling fast of 29.29
looks like moderate accumulations 6-10 inches may be setting up for central parts of eastern new york as well as west central mass and possibly 3-6 into north west rhode island
bouy east of cape may newjersey is currently reporting winds sustained at 45 mph and gusting to 55 mph
the bouy just south of nantucket is reporting a pressure falling fast of 29.29
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