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(🧵of 4) I know we have been seeing people saying "It's just normal winter" & "I survived the last storm so it's not a big deal"
But there's a couple of things wrong with those statements. 1st, just because you survived 1 doesn't mean it will be easy the next time. (1/4)
2nd, if the NWS is telling you that extreme impacts are likely, they are being right, things will get to be serious, & potentially life threatening for those who are ill-prepared. This has that chance. Now people have been comparing this to the Blizzard of '78. (2/4)
While every storm is different in each way, places could feel less impacts compared to that storm but others may feel it worse. It all depends here. All you have to do is prepare accordingly & stay safe. We're here relying official information to people in this storm. (3/4)
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My next thread focuses more on New England and Hudson Valley where you can see what I have. To be clear areas outside can see 3-6” even 4-8” too but this is area I’m highlighting most for concern of seeing isolated double digit rainfall totals. Go in depth 👇 #mawx #ctwx #nywx
As I mentioned before FGEN banding setup will create forcing and lift in the atmosphere and along that front we’ll have to look for prolific rainfall rates being setup. Imagine in a winter storm where areas that get the most banding we’ll see the most snow but surrounding…
Areas still get a lot of snow just not 18-24 but instead the 8-14” totals. In this case it’s rainfall though so areas outside of that banding we’ll still see 2-4/3-6” of rain which is a lot but areas just north of the front will have a chance to see over a half foot and maybe…
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[1/3] [Friday Morning Tropical Update] Tropical Storm Henri is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane as it heads north toward southern New England this weekend. Hurricane Watches & Storm Surge Watches are in effect on the south coast. A watch means conditions are possible.
[2/3] There remains a great deal of uncertainty with regard to Henri's track which will have a huge impact on who in the northeast sees the strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surge. Please check back periodically, as the forecast will evolve. weather.gov/boston/tropical
[3/3] Here is a look at the key take-aways. Damaging winds, flooding rains, and storm surge are all possible. #MAwx #CTwx #RIwx
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