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Emerging signal for storminess for the end of January

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HOLD UP! THE STORM IS BACK ON THE MAP

(well I actually haven't seen the models yet, but from what I'm hearing, things are back on the upswing. Looks like a possible n-trough)
 
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GFS is showing an norlugn trough extending through NE MA, S NH and S VT. This means a small heavy band of snow that sits over a thin area. Today's depiction is showing it sitting over the Crotch and Mt Snow. This is due to change.

Euro is also showing hints of a less robust n-trough
 

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Seeing 3-6" all of a sudden for southern NH and VT and 1-3" for the Berkshires. What happened?
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GFS is showing an norlugn trough extending through NE MA, S NH and S VT. This means a small heavy band of snow that sits over a thin area. Today's depiction is showing it sitting over the Crotch and Mt Snow. This is due to change.
 
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