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moneypitmike

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  1. That blows (no pun intended). At least it wasn't a frigid night. ORH just gusted to 48-49.
  2. I'd use a stronger word than "breezy" for 49mph gusts. Today A chance of flurries after 10am. Partly sunny, with a high near 39. Breezy, with a west wind 20 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 49 mph.
  3. Man--winds are howling. Too bad it's not ushering in single digit temps. ORH recorded a 45mph gust already.
  4. 47 here....actually came down a degree. I'll chalk that up for a win.
  5. Down to about 12" on my deck table. I'm sure there's more on the ground (that only melts from the top). Balmy, 48*
  6. SNE might actually run ahead of JSPin for about 48 hours this season. Of course, that's still in question.
  7. I'll go with: '78 Rocktober Irene's flooding 1993
  8. Over 30 hours of continuous snow at this point. I'm not sure if we can claim "days and days", but "days" works.
  9. Congrats, Ray--that's awesome. Makes for a great winter finale. With the exception of an hour or so yesterday afternoon, I haven't been able to see across the river since the snow started. No idea of accumulations. We've probably received close to 10" since the end of the day yesterday. Snowing nicely now, progged daytime accumulations today of 1-3".
  10. We even has some pretty healthy waves coming in. I'm not sure what the winds are, the statement that was issued a couple hours ago said up to 50mph gusts. Nice. Congrats to you. Looks like you positioned yourself just right--just to your west not so much. Ripping here.
  11. Great--I'm glad s/he is a spotter. It's going to be tough to get anything accurate. I've been in 1/4 visibility for what seems like hours and I have no snow on my car, a road that's mostly snow-free and a deck that doesn't have a flake.
  12. Getting smoked down here. Little to show for it with the howling winds I have no snow on the deck, very little knew snow in the yard and the street it blown clear. I hope they're getting good measurements away from the water.
  13. Beautiful shot. It's just dumping big flakes here at Pit2. Meanwhile Pit1 is getting rocked under that band. FTW in both places.
  14. FTW at Pit2: ...Snowfall rates will reach 1 to 3 inches per hour late this morning... A band of very heavy snow in the Gulf of Maine will continue to rotate to the northwest towards the coastline this morning. Blizzard conditions are expected with winds gusting to as high as 50 mph, leading to near zero visibilities and whiteout conditions. Expect significant blowing and drifting snow with very heavy snow continuing through the afternoon hours.
  15. IT's been ripping here for about 2 hours with the wind howling. Deck, car and street are all blown free of snow. I hope people can measure someplace to see what actually comes down. No measurements will work here. Looks like Pit1 and Hippy are doing great in this. SN+ and 29* at Pit2
  16. That's one helluva rate. Snow's just started here; strong winds. 31*
  17. Nice to see that narrow weenie band on the Pit. Hopefully the heavy stuff from Scooter through RI can inch back to Gynx and Kevin. Looks like Pawcatuc through SRI is taking it on the chin. 27.4* at the Pit--should be dry there. I can live with that. The probabiliies table looks to have me maxing out between 21-25". Looks like the flakes should be starting here in an hour or so. Winds cranking. I'm expecting very little snow to measure here. This will be blown up the road.
  18. Patiently awaiting first flakes. Look to be about another 1.5-2 hours away. Meanwhile, the wind is already cranking here at Pit2. It's nice to have a blizzard warning--something we're not too accustomed to in GC. Warm. 32*
  19. Im hoping gor the best. I have about 3 mile view looking north up the river. Im keeping my fingers crossed.
  20. I had that in the October storm for about 4-5 hours straight or so. Not quite as long as Mitch, but long anough to pile up 28", IIRC. A beautiful powder storm up this way. No leaves on the trees up here to cause issues even if it hadn't been powdery. Oct 11 was one of my favorites of all time. The combination of a block buster storm, the first storm of the season, and actually not being in season mark it as memorable.
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