Submitted by TheCloudBoy t3_117hwng in newhampshire
Impriel t1_j9bwv76 wrote
Cloud boy quickly becoming my favorite posts on this sub
TheCloudBoy OP t1_j9cgyuv wrote
I am humbled 🫡
Impriel t1_j9cmmdc wrote
No sir WE are humbled. Thank you for your service
Acanthaceae_Square t1_j9d7wmm wrote
Cloudboy, is there supposed to be snow tomorrow in Strafford county? My weather app shows nothing but I keep seeing posts
TheCloudBoy OP t1_j9ddb5g wrote
There will be two shots at it! The first is light & right at the morning commute in/south of Durham. The second is more interesting and moves through just after sunset ahead of a vorticity plume, I like up to 0.5" out of that round
Acanthaceae_Square t1_j9dqhxt wrote
Thank you. Bless you, Cloudboy.
druebleam t1_j9e9qma wrote
If you don’t watch Ryan Hall Y’all he does great long range forecasting. He also happens to love snow. He had another video talking about the arctic air mass splitting up and causing a cold and potentially snowy March. Let’s hope!
I highly recommend watching his channel. His shows won’t be about NH or New England weather, unless there is a notable weather event in the area.
TheCloudBoy OP t1_j9fb1tq wrote
Yeah the pattern in March is starting to look really interesting for the Northeast U.S., including all of New England. Models are hinting at a retrograding ridge into Greenland and a second persistent ridge in the Eastern Pacific through Alaska. That combination should squeeze much colder air in Canada south and provide the necessary blocking for our more classic, slow-moving Northeast U.S. snow storms.
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