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01/30/2022
01/12/2022

Sunday night into Monday - a powerful Nor’easter is expected to develop. The only question now is how fast this system phases & how close to the coast the system tracks.

If this storm threads the needle and develops a bit slower and further offshore than currently being projected, can easily see a widespread 1-2 feet of snow (possibly more) for major I-95 cities from DC to Boston. Stay tuned for more as new data comes in today …

12/16/2021

SATURDAY-SUNDAY UPDATE

This system will move into the region about mid-morning Saturday starting with western CT and Massachusetts. It spreads east/northeast as the day goes on reaching central MA and southern VT around noon, the NH border around 2pm, and spreads into southern Maine in the early evening hours.

Right now it is a race between the storm system and the cold air, and who will get in place first. There are two solutions.
- The first being that the storm moves in before the cold air does, placing the rain/snow line further north into central VT and NH which would cause the higher snow amounts to be push farther north. This is currently what the NAM model is showing.
- The second would be the cold air moves in first pushing the rain/snow line, and the system for that matter farther south bringing higher snowfall amounts to central and southern VT and NH. This is what the GFS, EURO, GDPS, and the NWS Blend are currently reflecting.

Attached is my preliminary snowfall map. As we know, this will change, but these are my initial thoughts. This is factoring in a warmer start which is going to be hard to overcome.

02/14/2021

Sunday Morning Update: Flurries today then a much more substantial (and messy!) storm moves in Monday afternoon through Tuesday. Snow develops after Noon Monday which will be only the first wave of snow. This should be generally light, but the Monday evening commute might be slightly slower. The real deal arrives overnight and into early Tuesday with heavy snow from Concord and north/west, while areas to the south change from snow to sleet/wintry mix. Sloppy travel expected Tuesday morning. It tapers off Tuesday afternoon.

Highlights
Timing: Starts Monday afternoon- Tuesday midday, Ends Tuesday afternoon
Heaviest: After midnight Tuesday morning until 10 AM
Snow Consistency: Wetter, heavier

More questions? Check out my FB Live at 9.

12/12/2020
10/26/2020

EARLY HEADS UP: You're going to be hearing a lot about SNOW in the forecast for late Thursday into Friday morning. Be careful of your sources (as with all information right now ;) ) There's still a lot of time for things to change, but below is how the radar might look Friday morning. Snow could be heavy in southern NH. Right now I'm thinking the "bulls eye" could be the Jaffrey area, Monadnock Region... and a few inches through the rest of southern NH with as much as 6" *if* and that's a big if, the track stays the course and it doesn't change to rain. Leaves are still on some trees and it would be a wet snow, so please prepare for a few power outages in southern NH (again, my biggest concern area is the Monadnock Region). Roads will also be quite sloppy for the Friday morning commute.

I'll keep you posted and PLEASE stay tuned for changes.

04/24/2020

Another channel another forcast

12/01/2019

Snow Update: Snow moves in this afternoon. It will make the roads slick fast due to how cold the ground is right now. Plan ahead! No big changes to this map... heaviest snow will be in the Monadnock Region. By Tuesday morning we could be looking well over a foot there! Are you ready? :)

11/30/2019

Are you ready for the first snow of the season? ❄️❄️❄️

Meteorologist Vicki Graf is breaking down the most updated snow map and will show you what to prepare for, coming up on Boston 25 News at 10 & 11.

08/27/2019

Farmers' Almanac released its extended weather forecast, predicting a “Polar Coaster Winter” that will make for plenty of freezing temperatures and snowfall in most of the country this season.

03/02/2019

UPDATES: The latest models are in and there's an updated snow map. See the full forecast: https://bit.ly/2SDrH0V
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⚠️ ATTENTION! It's early, and this map could change. But here is the early thinking for the coastal storm Sunday into Monday. Don't forget there's also snow in the forecast for tomorrow morning: https://bit.ly/2NCZk23

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