Submitted by TheCloudBoy t3_119gukq in newhampshire
Based on some recent requests from users in this sub, here's the updated snowfall map for tonight/tomorrow's storm! Avoid some of the other junk floating around on social media that's lazily drawn or what limited (also junk) information comes from your phone app. Trust me, it's absolute trash.
Snow amounts have been adjusted slightly higher in the northern portions of the Upper Valley and the Lakes Region, where confidence is high in the heavy snow band (snow rates of 1"/hour) setting up overnight. To the south, warm air will transition from wet snow to heavy sleet, the combination of which will drastically cut down snow totals anywhere south of Claremont/Boscawen/Farmington.
The majority of snow and sleet from round 1 is done before sunrise Thursday, though light snow, sleet, and freezing rain will persist through midday. If you're a school administrator, workplace manager, etc., plan on road conditions remaining degraded Thursday, though this will vary drastically across the state.
Colorblind folks: I am working on a more friendly color scale that's also legible for you, I'll have an update for our next storm
kitchinsink t1_j9m6lon wrote
We love you cloud boy.
I am curious, these totals seem a little light on the south (not complaining just trying to have a discussion to learn more about how people forecast), based on some of the newer models. Do you use convecting models?
I ask, because I noticed HRRR and NAM 3k started to eke south, putting even Portsmouth in the firing line, while models like the GFS and regular 'ol NAM seemed to keep that sharp line somewhere above the southern NH border. There was a pretty solid difference.
Anyway thanks for this :)