Posted: Feb 28th, '07, 22:31
Look at the 48 hr prog issued earlier today. It reflects forecast conditions at 7 am Friday.
Notice the huge bulls eye in the middle of the country, and the center pressure of the low: 984 millibars. Thats a big storm.
Now look at how tight the isobars are over Vermont. That's why the high winds are forecast.
Also notice the r*in/snow line across central Mass. This is a snap shot in time, and so this line will likely move.
This is going to be interesting.

Notice the huge bulls eye in the middle of the country, and the center pressure of the low: 984 millibars. Thats a big storm.
Now look at how tight the isobars are over Vermont. That's why the high winds are forecast.
Also notice the r*in/snow line across central Mass. This is a snap shot in time, and so this line will likely move.
This is going to be interesting.
