Submitted by TheCloudBoy t3_11qev87 in newhampshire
This is my final forecast for snow totals ahead of Tuesday's nor'easter set to bombard most of the Northeast U.S. Because I enjoy taking on seemingly ludicrous challenges, I've included best-guess snowfall totals for select locations on this map. There are several important updates, here's what you should know:
- A powerful winter storm is imminent for the Granite State Tuesday AM through Wednesday AM. This cyclone will undergo explosive deepening (bombogenesis) during it's closest "wobble" to us. Please don't call this a "bomb cyclone"; be smarter than the lemmings hurting for ratings on the national TV outlets.
- Significant snow accumulations are imminent along this storm's deformation axis across the Monadnock Region, upper Merrimack Valley, & eastern Lakes Region. 16-24" amounts are likely above 1,500 feet in the Monadnock Region, with isolated 24"+ on Mt. Monadnock & Pack Monadnock. I've extended the 12-16" band through Hooksett & Bow, additional increases through Manchester, Bedford, & Auburn are also possible.
- A brief window of damaging wind gusts (50-65 MPH) are now expected between 1-6 PM Tuesday, which will be at the leading edge of a bent-back warm front as the warm core seclusion develops. These gusts will occur in/east Raymond, but may reach Concord/Manchester/Nashua if the low wobbles further west.
- The weight of the snow will become increasingly heavy & sticky (low snow ratios of 5.5-9:1) in/southeast of Manchester, where temperatures are marginal for most of this event. Power outages are possible from the combo of strong winds & wet snow here; use caution if shoveling.
thetruthaboutcows t1_jc2scm8 wrote
I don’t envy the TV mets on this storm. One of the most challenging forecasts I’ve seen especially for SE NH and around the 495 belt into the Merrimack Valley. Your map looks good though, maybe we’ll get a little better model consensus this evening but it’s looking more like a nowcast event.