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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 1090609" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>There should be two areas of "jackpot" snow depths. </p><p>One being where the backbent warm front sets up and mid-level deformation occurs. This will probably be the east slope of the Berkshires, through the foothills of S NH. </p><p>The second and worst area is most likely Interstate 128/495 in Massachusetts, SW W or NW of Boston. </p><p> Easily 20" if not up to 40" for a few spots. In Eastern Mass, there's going to be 40+mph wind if not up to 80mph. This is probably a high-end blizzard, at least low-end (if there is such a thing)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 1090609, member: 18708"] There should be two areas of "jackpot" snow depths. One being where the backbent warm front sets up and mid-level deformation occurs. This will probably be the east slope of the Berkshires, through the foothills of S NH. The second and worst area is most likely Interstate 128/495 in Massachusetts, SW W or NW of Boston. Easily 20" if not up to 40" for a few spots. In Eastern Mass, there's going to be 40+mph wind if not up to 80mph. This is probably a high-end blizzard, at least low-end (if there is such a thing) [/QUOTE]
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