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USCAPEWEATHERAF

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  1. EPS loos good, strong rockies ridge, phasing trough, there is no clear 50/50 block, and unsure if there is a surface high present.
  2. I ended up with 5.0 of snow before the changeover occurred around 2:30 am EST (Harwich, MA). Temp was 32F. Snowed moderately for a few hours! It was awesome to see 5.0" of snow once again, surpassed any storm of the last three years!
  3. The northern dry slot is filling in rapidly as our low deepens off the DE Coast to 1000mb
  4. CC out of OKX showing any mixing is mixing out and becoming snow once again.
  5. KCHH is now officially moderate snow (0.50 mile visibility) freezing fog, snow is incredible. Temp here in Harwich has maintained 29F with easterly winds. Winds pick up in gusts and the snow is being driven. It is a cold snow, accumulating quickly, probably near 2" now
  6. Thanks for this! No mix, or is this wrong?
  7. Can you post one from the Taunton radar site?
  8. Is this found at COD weather too or is a paid site
  9. I know, I like to check the angles often. Do you know how high that is?
  10. Whatever sleet was falling south of the Vineyard and ACK, it has quickly cooled off. The heavy bands of snow are all the way as high as the radar beam is raised. How high into the air does a beam with a 2.40 degree angle go? Oh best growth through this evening right now, winds are coinciding with the best snow growth and heaviest bands, and vis is likely less than 3/4 miles. Temp is steady around 29F, and the snow is cold and accumulating on everything!
  11. That is sleet developing south of the Vineyard and ACK?
  12. Well I am seeing sleet and a mix developing south of the Islands, we have a few hours of decent snows and then the mix comes in heavy. Everyone west of the Canal, congrats! There are some intense bands moving through now I will stay awake until the changeover occurs!
  13. Yes I agree, arctic sand is better than rain
  14. Snow growth is poor, arctic sand right now!
  15. Can someone post a recent animation of the Correlation Coefficient
  16. Snow has begun to accumulate. Flurries actually began to stick right away. Winds are picking up!
  17. Scott, the new HRRR run has the low skirting the S NJ coast and then jutting eastward, no longer going inland west of the city.
  18. Snow flurries began around 825pm 0125 utc. Huge band heading for Block Island and the rest of SE CT and RI
  19. KNYC is in 0.25 mile visibility, vertical visibility of 600 feet. Moderate snow, mist!
  20. Islands are now light snow, vis near 2.50 sm
  21. Its snowing at Block Island now at 28F, the temp dropped almost six degrees in the last two hours once the Precipitation started to fall. This is called evaporative cooling or wet-bulbing. This might pull the temp down initially enough to offset any potential warming. Also, MVY is snowing now, it is more like flurries.
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