CivesNedField:
I am begining to think that more SWMBO's will have issues with me this weekend into early next week

. Very interesting weather systems and tracks going on with a lot of potential energy. Of course there is disagreement amongst the "models" and different services, but after reading all the discussions and looking at all my charts this is what I think will happen

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Today a cluster of lows will be moving off the coast bringing you some light snow, but there are a series of surface lows to follow from from Quebec, southern and central US. These will probably form a secondary low off the Gulf of ME Saturday into Sunday. Possibly resulting in a decent snow event for your area and northen NH and areas >500' especially going inland. It is possible that you could see 6" - 10" more inches in additon to what I "predicted" earlier

. I still think that there will be a "coastal storm" early next week (maybe midweek

) . I am not too concerned about wet stuff in your area, along the coast there might be some mxing. This pattern will impact my area and 'Ol Dougster's a little differently. We'll see- Jay