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   MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 0066   
   26 Jan 26 00:27:11   
   
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   Mesoscale Discussion 0066   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   0626 PM CST Sun Jan 25 2026   
      
   Areas affected...New England into southern and eastern Maine   
      
   Concerning...Heavy snow=20   
      
   Valid 260026Z - 260530Z   
      
   SUMMARY...Heavy snowfall rates on the order of 1-2 inches/hour are   
   expected to linger in portions of New England and gradually spread   
   north into southern and eastern Maine through the late evening   
   hours.   
      
   DISCUSSION...Latest surface observations and web cams continue to   
   depict widespread heavy snowfall across the New England region with   
   visibility reductions down to 1/4 mile or less. This activity   
   continues to be driven primarily by intense warm air advection   
   through a deep layer (approximately from the surface through 4 km   
   AGL based on hodograph curvature in regional VWPs). Latest RAP   
   mesoanalyses also depict strengthening frontogenesis within the warm   
   frontal zone, which is enhancing mesoscale ascent across the region.   
   This frontal zone is expected to gradually shift northward over the   
   next several hours, resulting in a slow northward spread of   
   precipitation. Additionally, recent 00z ALB and GYX soundings both   
   sampled deep saturated profiles with several layers within the   
   dendritic growth zone. These RAOBs align well with recent forecast   
   soundings for the greater New England region and will continue to   
   promote efficient snowfall production. Snowfall rates on the order   
   of 1-2 inches/hour will likely continue for at least a few more   
   hours across portions of New England, and an uptick in snowfall   
   intensity is expected across southern to eastern ME - especially   
   along the ME coastline where heavy snow banding appears most   
   probable based on QPF output from recent CAM solutions.   
      
   ..Moore.. 01/26/2026   
      
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