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  1. 1 hour ago, Greg said:

    It's in old weather Coop Data but seems to not be there anymore for some reason. Don't know why it was taken off or discontinued. I took and overlapped of the '78 storm with '26 and even though areas in a relatively narrow band got 30"+ from this to the southeast, it appears that '78 still has a deeper and larger swath over a greater area.

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    78 had so much more w/e as well roads were tunnels 

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  2. 4 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

    Def in your area for sure. Your area struggled a bit in December ‘02 after the 12/5 event. Not as bad as the coastline, but Xmas storm there was pretty sloppy and even the 1/3-4/03 storm was much higher totals northwest. So you didn’t build the huge snow pack that northwest of 495 in MA did. Pretty hard to beat Feb 2003 there though. I think the 2/7 event and PD II gave you 3+ feet. 

    31 in Feb, 24 max depth in 03

  3. 1 hour ago, ORH_wxman said:

    Yeah in a lot of places it does, that was an extremely cold winter...it was a full degree colder than this winter was and this winter was no slouch...top 15 coldest at ORH airport since it went online 1948. I don't think it quite beats this year right near here though for snow cover. Though it's close....this year also beats that season for having a lot of days with pack >= 18". 

    This year blows 03 away

  4. 13 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

    Def further S and E it has this year beat because of December which was kind of iffy once inside 495 and south of here....I went most of December with snow cover, but you didn't have to go far for a lot of month not having it. Driving into Quincy, I always noticed it disappearing east of about Dover/Dedham in December. 

     

    If you go further north north into ORH county, 2007-2008 will have this year beat. They went wire to wire there once the 12/3/07 storm dropped a few inches up there. 

    Asburnham isn't Norh? 03 beat 08 by alot. 03 is king

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  5. 18 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

    This might be the most days with snow cover over the interior MA (say, 495 belt to ORH county) since 2000-2001....as prolific as some of the other winters were, they found a way to have gaps. 2014-15 of course had a long stretch in December without pack and even January at times early in the month. 2002-2003 is pretty close though....it had some days in December without pack, but not many. Then it went well into March before bare ground again. This year would win on a tiebreaker using SDDs though. 

    I think winter hill has had something like 6 days without snow cover since Dec 2nd. 

    2003 got this year beat

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  6. 2 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

    Only takes one, but you need one to develop first. I think it’s going to be extremely tough sledding in the Atlantic this season, but won’t start seriously looking at the season ahead until April. My peak season forecasts have been excellent lately. 

    Home grown year Bahamas. 

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  7. I definitely love any one getting big snows and yes I have been in Rays position many many times. Shit in 05 I had 14 just east 2 to 3 feet.  In 07/08 I had less than half season total than Woodstock 10 miles north and everyone north of that. Won't complain as I am all about Karma. Just look at Touch Tiger 

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  8. 51 minutes ago, NeonPeon said:

    Because the drifted snow was the driest fluffiest stuff, the speed with which those drifts have settled and melted, especially after the rain, is insane. I have a 4 foot wall across from my house that runs for most of the block along the sidewalk. It was enveloped by a 6 foot drift, you couldn't see it. There is maybe 2 feet there now. Late Feb means most of this snow is gone mid next week. 

    Yep but now the pack is highly condensed with a bullet proof layer below it. I will take the under on snow being gone by the 6th. My station yesterday 

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  9. 57 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

    It'll probably be Cat 3 or 4 if i had to take a good guestimate at it. It won't touch 1993 or 1996 due to it only affecting heavily NJ-BOS. The population area is just too small. 1978 was a Cat 3. 2016 even beat that (Cat 4) because of the DC-NY mega totals. 

    https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/rsi/nesis

    Hey @dendritedo you know what "error code -200" is? I was trying to attach a full radar loop of the storm and it's below the max size (which for me has always said 48.83mb). This file is only 45mb but it still wont let me do it, i have plenty of space it just doesn't like the big file size. 

    Jesus I can only upload 4.8 mb and am constantly deleting images to stay below the 195mb total. 

    So 2 cat 3/4 in 1 year. Never seen it here before 

  10. 42 minutes ago, tunafish said:

    I remember reading somewhere that was the biggest threat to their temp - moisture - amd I thought specifically feet.

    My oldest hen is 5, the buff, and at her old age she won't step on ice or snow, unless she absolutely has to, lol.

    My biggest concern this time of year is Hawks.  The ermine I had slinking around their run a month or so back has moved on.  Had it's fill of meadow voles, couldn't get into their run, and thankfully took off.

    We built a new insulated coop with a solar door leading to a hoop coop that is covered during the winter. So far so good 

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  11. 55 minutes ago, Diggiebot said:

    I went through 2005 and 2015 on the cape. Neither had the tree and power impact this storm had. This was worse by far. Blizzard and whiteout and snow wise 2005 and 2015 were worse but this beats that. Life stopped on the cape for 3-5 days and counting. I tapped out last night and did a hotel once the house temp hit sub 45. Power came back overnight so I’m finally home. 

    Phew that's rough 

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