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It is looking more and more like a sizable and long-duration snow storm hitting us tomorrow through Monday. The first shot of snow will be relatively light, 4" or so. However, the second wave is looking like the real deal, starting Friday night and lasting into Sunday night or Monday.
It looks like a upper level low will develop in the Gulf of Maine and collect lower level support. It should remain stationary and possibly retro-grade back to the west a bit while developing into a very deep low. If it comes together the way I believe it will, we will be measuring the total snowfall in multiple feet across a very broad area including the lakes region. This is not completely locked in, but it is looking much more possible as time goes on. R2B |
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