I can't remember a worse start to the winter down here. At least in late Jan 2012 we had that 10-11" incher that scraped the south coast..which accounted for about 70% of our season total. Nothing like that looks imminent. Could be heading toward an all timer if we don't capitalize in the next week or two.
I'd be somewhat intrigued by this pattern if I didn't live in Sandwich, MA, Cape Cod, United States.
Still, hard to get too invested until something promising is showing within 4-5 days, given the winter so far.
48 is ok, but if it's not going to snow I'm done with this 'bend you over and take it dry and frigid' pattern we've been in . Give me 67 at this point.
Missing data for that on the E.Wareham Coop, but the closest I could find was 11/13/24 for the Middleboro Coop had about 3.5". Either way, I'm leaving the 113" for now until I can figure it out
Is that station now defunct? I could've sworn I got my 113" total from that coop years ago but I can't find it any longer. Theres another one close, but it only has data going back to 2021
Plymouth had over 3ft according to reports, but the Cape was solidly in the low 30 to mid 30's. VERY hard to measure though. I was in Wareham at the time and measured a depth between 26-30", but nearly impossible to get an accurate measurement with all the drifting.
maybe outer Cape/Nantucket can scrap together an inch or two later. Not expecting much here, maybe a light coating.
WRF is somewhat interesting for tomorrow with some OES. Not a strong signal though