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josef_k___ t1_jc27gch wrote
Yeah, slush and shitty wind. Heavy, fluffy snow coming straight down with no wind for a good length of time is so rare in Boston that I vividly remember the last time it happened (though not the date...maybe 2 winters ago): I went to the arboretum and sat in the ash tree section for 2-3 hours, getting completely engulfed by the snow, then walked around for another hour or so. Nobody was there and it was stunningly gorgeous, serene, and pristine.
TurnsOutImAScientist t1_jc28n6f wrote
I apologize, we proactively made sure our snowblower would start about a week ago, guaranteeing it wouldn't be needed lol.
But yeah in general Boston is pretty disappointing for fun weather events. Really miss the dramatic thunderstorms in more mid-Atlantic places, here they mostly seem to miss us or evaporate.
RedRose_Belmont t1_jc2ax9m wrote
Thanks for jinxing it , lol
FabulousOffer t1_jc4rdh7 wrote
Thanks for taking the blame, but it's my fault. I proactively replaced one of my snowblower's batteries under warranty last year. It would have expired in December, so I made sure to get the replacement with several months to spare. Then I stored the batteries in a cool, dry place and had them fully charged in plenty of time for winter π
Maxpowr9 t1_jc2nrwm wrote
I rather pure snow than wintery mix. I can predict driving in snow. A mix could be hail, rain, and snow; often turning into ice at night.
daddytorgo t1_jc2ag0u wrote
Yeah, I'm thinking that's what we'll get at worst. With the ground still so warm, I think a lot of stuff will be like Saturday and just melt as it hits too.
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_peteyfourfingers_ t1_jc286a8 wrote
>>Lowest Confidence Area
MEIRL
Lurchie_ OP t1_jc2blyk wrote
I can so relate.
"How does Dave KNOW I have confidence issues?!"
AboyNamedBort t1_jc2jias wrote
How does he know I'm 2 inches at the most?
Lurchie_ OP t1_jc2m2px wrote
And what's with that coating? You might want to have that looked at.
johnny_cash_money t1_jc2s37d wrote
Sounds like nobody's plowing this week.
_peteyfourfingers_ t1_jc2dpqi wrote
Heβs just that good.
Epicritical t1_jc6fx6u wrote
Science.
i_willregretthis t1_jc2pll5 wrote
Right in the mid-section there too.
SlightlyStoopkid t1_jc256tm wrote
i trust epstein. never gets caught sleeping, keeps great records. def won't leave us hanging.
Actually_A_Robot_SHH t1_jc2u3e5 wrote
Wow what a ride goddam π
Pvt_Wierzbowski t1_jc5e4hu wrote
I hung in there until the end.
RogueInteger t1_jc2d0v2 wrote
I am seriously debating tuning up my snowblower. If I do, I think it'll be slush. If I don't, 8 inches.
Anyone have a preference?
A butterfly will flap its wings.
EDIT: enjoy the slush and get your duck boots on
onehundredpetunias t1_jc2g7of wrote
Tune-up please. For more reasons than you'd want me to list here, I need the snow to be minimal.
boi156 t1_jc373a7 wrote
I do
PersisPlain t1_jc2kgey wrote
Leave the snowblower alone. We need to make up for this disappointing winter somehow.
Istarien t1_jc3lf1x wrote
I really hope not. My Chief Shoveling Officer tore his rotator cuff, so that means I'm on solo snow removal.
RogueInteger t1_jc3iw4b wrote
Updated snow forecast seems to be 2-4 inches with a lesser volume most likely. But if I see that tick up to 4+ inches that's clear blower weather and I'm getting greasy.
onehundredpetunias t1_jc3sq66 wrote
DO IT
2nd-Hand-Butt-Plug t1_jc2pvy9 wrote
What's disappointing about the winter weather here so far? As of today, I'd have to give it an 8.5/10. I would have given it a 9 if it wasn't for those two sub-zero days. A 10 if it wasn't for a few shovelable snow falls.
Let western MA or up north have it if they want it. Around here its just a PITA and makes things miserable.
PersisPlain t1_jc2tli0 wrote
I like snow and cold weather. If I didnβt like winter I wouldnβt live in New England.
winter_bluebird t1_jc39qfr wrote
Feel free to move south whenever.
2nd-Hand-Butt-Plug t1_jc4yujl wrote
Feel free to migrate to western MA or further north whenever, *winter_bluebird*
DrKedorkian t1_jc2qilw wrote
Sounds kinda fun?
ednamillion99 t1_jc49d5d wrote
TUNE. THE. SNOWBLOWER.
giritrobbins t1_jc3lkgc wrote
I pulled mine out, topped the gas so you're all set for jinxing
davdev t1_jc4elgq wrote
Mine is currently buried in the garage and I donβt know if it will be more work to get it out or just shovel
Foreign-Inspection-9 t1_jc2agi8 wrote
I took a meteorology class he taught when I was in college! I really enjoyed it, and enjoy his forecasts.
Electrical_Bed_ t1_jc2prvh wrote
Dave Epstein is great β his forecasts are always realistic, on the the conservative side. Heβs not one of those overly dramatic βWOW SNOW IN NEW ENGLANDβ types.
Lurchie_ OP t1_jc2q8rm wrote
I also like how he explains a lot more about the uncertainties.
beoheed t1_jc31hp5 wrote
You spend a long time in meteorology school talking about communicating uncertainty
es_price t1_jc30eje wrote
I have been following him since Snowmageddon and I have to say that in all of those years since he very rarely repeats his tidbits of interesting information throughout the year on his Twitter feed. Quality.
TurtleLikeReflx t1_jc28uzq wrote
His Weather Wisdom podcast is also super insightful leading up to storms
jtablerd t1_jc3ht8m wrote
Came here to say this, I listen to it every morning and he's really insightful and informative
RhaenyrasUncle t1_jc2492e wrote
Fitchburg gonna learn today.
Charming_Challenge30 t1_jc4w89m wrote
Patches up the potholes lol
Shemsuni t1_jc2ef1s wrote
Lots of hype again. Itβs too warm. This will be another bust.
Shemsuni t1_jc8k53d wrote
0 inches in Boston. Nailed it!!!
tacknosaddle t1_jc2buhv wrote
Highs pretty well in the 40s in the days that follow. Looks like I'll be adding this to the list of 2023 "snowstorms" where I'm just going to shovel the sidewalk & front entrance but otherwise let nature do the work.
i_willregretthis t1_jc2pwcd wrote
Right? I broke down and bought an Ariens a couple years back and I am starting to think that perhaps it was a tad impulsive.
Kraft-cheese-enjoyer t1_jc33ros wrote
Nah, definitely a necessity no matter where you live in New England. You_wontregretthat
Cameron_james t1_jc38lmn wrote
My favorite Epstein moment was when they tossed to him for the forecast and he read an earthquake story. He finished with something like, "I don't understand why they give the meteorologist the earthquake story." It bothered him so much that they didn't understand he was an expert in crust up, not crust down.
MagicCuboid t1_jc3jyu7 wrote
lol seriously. He has a good reputation and probably doesn't want to be caught saying something ill-informed, so having to report on something he's not qualified to talk about must be frustrating. I'm sure he's better than a teleprompter, but still
Wilforks t1_jc2akt0 wrote
By the coast, 3-5 inches mixed with rain over the course of 30 hours means it could look like anything from a significant snow storm to nothing at all when itβs over. Makes sense for there to be a wide range of forecasted snow totals, even if they get it right, it might not look right to the people commuting the next few days.
Nuggets155 t1_jc372jo wrote
What network is he with? I hate the scare tactic forcasting
bosfinance13 t1_jc4al57 wrote
He is a "Globe Correspondent" - which is to say regardless of how they are technically employing him, he writes the front (web) page weather articles for all the big storms. The current article on this one: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/03/13/metro/southern-new-england-noreaster-weather-forecast/
Lurchie_ OP t1_jc39rwi wrote
I think he's freelancing now, but you can follow him on twitter (@growingwisdom)
jtablerd t1_jc3i6yz wrote
He's on wgbh 89.7FM and has a daily weather podcast in the mornings, Weather Wisdom, that's a great short listen
RonNotRonald t1_jc308rr wrote
Epstein is great. He also is not into the whole βletβs name stormsβ thing that I loathe (always felt like unnecessary hype/marketing). And like OPβs graphic, he gives you the information on the variables. He also loves his alma mater, Colby College haha.
MazW t1_jc3d6jz wrote
Malden is 2"-8" if I am reading that correctly
MagicCuboid t1_jc3k4p2 wrote
Yeah, I think that's what that means
jcosta223 t1_jc3qnij wrote
Malden here too. Was zooming in and figured Somerville close enough lol
MazW t1_jc3x3pz wrote
Yup haha
hour_of_the_rat t1_jc2jz5b wrote
Interesting how with the advancing technology in weather prediction, tracking the weather has become a hobby. It's no longer a four line snippet in the paper, it's Alerts, Status Updates, Weather Reports You Can Count On, and so forth.
Also, people are much more concerned about "how much snow will we get".
Basically, all this extra knowledge has just made us worry more.
JLAOM t1_jc34kl4 wrote
Whatever it is, its gonna be messy. I prefer snow over slushy rain.
Twerks4Jesus t1_jc46wvz wrote
Screw 2 in I want 30 in.
BostonBopper t1_jc64y5t wrote
Powder day tomorrow at Crotched
Alphatron1 t1_jc65e3w wrote
When he taught at Framingham state a few people took his class because they thought itβd be easy and a blow off one. I guess he was actually a really tough professor.
xVAL9x t1_jc3f0qh wrote
Daveβs the best. Good Twitter follow.
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Twerks4Jesus t1_jc476pu wrote
Any consolation is Florida will sink back into the ocean where it belongs.
teucer_ t1_jc52i0i wrote
Mhm
squarerootofapplepie t1_jc2bwoo wrote
Honestly doesnβt seem much different than what the networks are predicting.
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Vardelys t1_jc2x66h wrote
Is Boston going to declare a snow emergency for this one? Trying to figure out where I need to park my car.
raptorjesus2 t1_jc41a61 wrote
No
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Pavement12345 t1_jc3j423 wrote
Thoughts on NOAA's latest map? Looks like big decrease inside of 495?
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NoButThanks t1_jc57hc7 wrote
I hope he celebrates the shit out his correct predictions. I appreciate his approach, but damn if I'm not almost going to better off following the opposite of what he says. His gardening tips are solid though.
northeasternlurker t1_jc2989z wrote
He still inflates snow totals. 3-4 inches max.
Twerks4Jesus t1_jc47aq2 wrote
So does every man.
northeasternlurker t1_jc49de1 wrote
π
LEAKKsdad t1_jc2x0a7 wrote
Boston help- Me and little one go on stroller runs Tuesdays, thinking afternoon 4/5pm, are we in the clear?
winter_bluebird t1_jc3a3n0 wrote
Sure, if you enjoy a rain-snow mix in 40mph winds.
TurnsOutImAScientist t1_jc25wdb wrote
For JP my money is on 3 inches of slush. Whatever happens, the warmer weather later this week means it'll mostly be gone. Too bad the snow is coming after the rain or else maybe we'd wash some salt away too.