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Good Morning HCS!

Looking at the upcoming weather, Been quite cold this week so that should be helping to freeze things up out there, And it looks like some more cold returns for the weekend as well as a couple storm systems, The first one is a large ocean storm that looks to stay mainly offshore just affecting DE Maine with up to 6" of snow in Washington County, Our next weather maker is a low pressure system that forms of the Carolina coast and moves north just inland along the coast.

Models have been consistant over the last few days with tracking the surface low inland thru eastern NY, A secondary low tries to get going along the coast as it moves into NE, Right now, That would favor heavy snow from the coastal plain north and west with 6"+ of snow, Along the imdeiate coast, There will be a change over possibly from snow to sleet and some rain holding accumalations down in that arrea, As always, Track is very importnat and i will continue to monitor this over the next couple days and do a map as warranted, Stay healthy, Stay safe and Stay Tuned! gade
 

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Well, John's Forecast for Pittsburg, NH is encouraging:

[TD]Monday
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[TD]Dense overcast. A chance of snow in the morning, then snow likely in the afternoon. Breezy. High 25°. Wind chill ranging from 1 to 13. Wind east-southeast around 7 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the morning, becoming 12 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation 80 percent. Precipitation (liquid equivalent) mostly between a quarter and half an inch. Snow accumulation 2 to 4 inches.[/TD]​
[TD]Monday night
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[TD]Dense overcast. Snow likely in the evening, then a chance of snow after midnight. Breezy. Low 12°. Wind chill ranging from 0 to 13. Wind north-northwest around 7 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the evening, becoming 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph, after midnight. Chance of precipitation 80 percent. Precipitation (liquid equivalent) mostly around half an inch. Snow accumulation 5 to 8 inches.[/TD]​
[TD]Tuesday
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[TD]Cloudy. A chance of snow. Breezy. High 14°, but temperatures falling in the afternoon. Wind chill ranging from -16 to 0. Wind west-northwest around 13 mph, gusting to 22 mph. Chance of precipitation 50 percent. Precipitation (liquid equivalent) mostly around a tenth of an inch. Snow accumulation 1 to 2 inches.[/TD]​
 

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This storm track has remained inland and we will end up on the east side of the low as it tracks thru VT, Here is the snow map, This will be a heavy wet snow for most with some rain mixed in along the coast and just inland in the 5-7" zones, Look for snowfall rates of 1-2"/hr with winds along the coast 60mph+ and 40-50mph inland with blowing and drifting snow/sleet with power outages possible late tonight and thru the day tomorrow, Stay safe all!! gade
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Not gonna cry about this forecast. Thanks Gade
Looking ahead, There is some light snow mid week with a clipper and then another possible significant storm around the 24-25th, That one looks like it would have more cold air to work with and would track along the coast this time but its a long ways out.
 
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