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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Looks like a blizzard for New England beginning Friday into Saturday. I like looking at the forecast model maps because they is a purty. At left is a forecast model map for Sat (Feb 9) showing the storm off the NE coast (NYC vicinity).

Below maps show possible storm precipitation totals for the duration. Looks like a lot of snow for the Boston area and rain and snow for Cape Cod. Maybe two feet of snow for Boston. Hurricane force winds on the Cape. That sort of thing.

But thats not all...




There could be a Valentines Day storm as well. Below are forecast model maps for that possiblity beginning around the 11th and winding up along the NE coast on the 14th.


Click the maps for full size view.

I like storms like this so I hope there is at least a lot of snow where I am (I can do without the wind). There was one report I read about models showing as much as six feet of snow for parts of New Hampshire. Hard to believe something like that would actually happen but ya never know.

I'm pretty sure that President Obama has sent these storms to the northeast in order to create a distraction while he destroys Arthur Laffers' voodoo ranch in Rancho Santa Fe, California with a series of drone strikes. If the forecast models play out as expected. (Laffer worked his way through the 1980s providing a steady supply of heroin to Ronald Reagan.)

Beats writing another post about the snow grifter from Lake Lucille.

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6 comments:

pansypoo said...

6 ft of snow in the plain states would have been welcome.

the farmer said...

yeah it would be. and i read that lake michigan's water level is at a record low.

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pansypoo said...

way more beach.

ok, how many inches?

the farmer said...

about 7-7.5 on the picnic table. The most i saw reported was 40" in Connecticut.

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the farmer said...

a lot of possible storms lines up on the model maps. looks like the valentine day storm won't run up the east coast at this point - will move off the mid atlantic and go away and be rain - but then there is another possible east coast storm for around the 17th and on and on again around the 25th. some parts of them will originate out wisconsin way like the storm yesterday did so you should be getting some water out of all of it for the rest of the month into march.

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pansypoo said...

that's about what we got, but today sloppy precip. good for snowmen snow now.