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BBasile

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  1. I'm guessing between .5 and .75". Already more than all of last winter. Good to see everything covered!
  2. Surprised this isn't virga. RH is 70. Edit: I'm a parrot, apparently. ↑
  3. Had a sunlit city this morning before the clouds moved in. Hoping this view has a bit more white in it tomorrow morning.
  4. At 5+ days, too? Good signs, hopefully. Haven't had a snowfall that high since 2016.
  5. In a flizzard here. Winds are gusting to 35 MPH. Temp dropped 10F to 36. Tried to grab some photos, but the wind got too nuts.
  6. Ended up with 1.43" of rain. Have 4.03" on the month now.
  7. The European hates us, the American loves us, and the Canadian is hot and wet...like usual.
  8. 1.03" of rain. 52 MPH gust. 57.1F Less rain than I thought, but higher winds than I was expecting.
  9. Finally in the rope. Highest rates of the day, over 2"/hour. Lasted about 30 milliseconds.
  10. I totally didn't just make that up. It's an official term. The AMS knows all about it.....
  11. That's a lot!! I only have 0.89". However, I did just record a 52 MPH gust. The strongest wind since the tornado warned storm of June 2015 (57 MPH).
  12. Wind is ripping. Recorded a 51 MPH gust. Tied on 12-24-20.
  13. Had a gust to 47 MPH. It's been over 3 years since I've recorded a gust that high.
  14. Probably a good idea. lol Hoping it gets worse. If I can't have snow in January, may as well have convection, severe thunderstorm warnings, and 55 degree temps.
  15. North side. There's a line a trees, though, that sound like they're gonna lose some limbs tonight.
  16. Winds are roaring. 15-25 MPH with gusts 35-40. Have the windows open to listen. Love that sound.
  17. 0.48" so far. Winds were starting to push my car around. Getting gusty.
  18. Nice little rain storm. 0.58" of rain. 37F
  19. Watching that changeover line push back south. Just another 40 miles and I'm golden.
  20. CC is correlation coefficient. It shows the variability of hydrometeors within the radar beam. The higher the number, the more similar the hydrometeors are. The lower the number, the more variable. In the image below, the green color shows the area of changeover. North of that is snow, south is rain.
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