I fully expect this also.
Kind of surprised a STW was hoisted. Velocities aren't that impressive per radarscope but I defer to the experts in Taunton/Norton
They did a news story on the slide there on NBC10 Boston. Vermont reporter did the report. Don;t have a link but I'm sure you can find if you wanted to
Gonna try to hold off on the install this week right here at the coast. Don't think I've ever held off until June before.
Next week looks a lot cooler and very, very comfortable!
Maybe not in Tolland but Eastern Mass/New England will certainly be staying in the 60's Sunday and overcast with spotty showers and temps in the 50's on Saturday.
That 68 degree high Fisher had for Saturday will happen in the morning with miserable temps in the 50's/40's in the afternoon, like Will said
Monday/Tuesday the warming trend does commence though, thank god
Were there any record lows this morning at any of the Mass ASOS sites?
Saw TAN got down to 30 and MVY down to 27!!! What an amazing radiational cooling spot there, MVY must be some kind of record with a 27?
Yeah Saturday has been getting wetter each run of the GFS. Not sure what the Euro is showing in regards to precip but the GFS has been getting wetter, albeit not that much.
Hopefully it's wrong but if not, kiss the nice weekend goodbye
Some nasty velocities showing up using the Montague, NY radar site on the scope.
A little more rotation on the one side and we've got ourselves a tornado up there.
Fortunately, the area ahead of it looks relatively rural
In addition to BDL, record low monthly max temps set for BOS and ORH and probably others too after today.
BOS 2020 record: 62 degrees smashing the old record of 66 degrees (1989,1946,1888 and 1873)
ORH 2020 record: 63 degrees. Old record was 65 (1966 and 1924)
Pretty amazing when you think about it in this current climate we live in and the fact that January had warmer days. Lots of well timed clouds and rain helped this but still
What a time to be on a stay-at home order lol
Such an awesome summer that was even down to Northern NJ/NYC. Central Park didn't hit 90 until mid-August, which is really amazing if you think about it, and had few scattered 80 degree days all of June, July and most of August. Rest of the days were in the 70's cloudy with lots of rain in June. Ant probably remembers that summer.
BOS most likely had similar conditions all summer
What a relief it was as I was working outside at the time but boy, did we pay for it the next handful of summers.
Had about 1.5” when I left for work at 530am. Don’t know what happened after but probably ended with at least 2”-2.5”.
The 0.7” Logan had is an under measurement for sure. Maybe it was done right on the beach. I thought they had really improved with measuring this year, as little as it’s been.
It was consistent, until today
The immediate coast is gonna have to get in to the meaty rates for it to not only stick and accumulate, but also to keep it as all snow and no rain/mix.
Being on the fringe of the heavy rates is not gonna cut it here and if these little ticks south continue, that's how it will end up playing out. Will be a lot of white rain
This def. seems like a TOL special or at least a northern Conn hills and southern Worcester hills special. Anywhere in your area that has some elevation will easily be over 3". I congratulate you early. Good spot to be for this one
You made it on Pete B's 4 o'clock weather segment.
As soon as he said Dave from Hubbardston I said to myself I think I know who that is. Sure enough, same picture.
Nice snowfall this morning. All gone now though
Any idea where the lowest season snow total is in SNE. I would assume it's ACK this year (like most) but they might surpass somewhere else like Fairfield County, CT with this upcoming "storm".
Not sure what the stats are for either location this season.
What a sad, sad winter.
As others have pointed out, literally nothing has broken SNE's way this winter, nothing!
Either too far west, east, north or south. Can't wait to get through this month and look forward to warmer weather.