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Feb 27th Clipper - Feb 28th Dripper Obs/Disco


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  On 2/26/2011 at 2:23 AM, CoastalWx said:

Yeah, you probably noticed what I noticed. That long duration fetch from the east, but up and over cold nrly winds at the surface. Almost like an overrunning pattern.

You can still see this here. Could prolong the snowfall or ne mass and esp srn NH and ME.

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  On 2/26/2011 at 12:10 PM, moneypitmike said:

This seems a little ambitious--but the high end there would be nice to get before Monday's deluge.

Really pretty mood snow, light dusting.

WESTERN FRANKLIN MA-

INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ASHFIELD...CHARLEMONT...COLRAIN...

SHELBURNE

414 AM EST SAT FEB 26 2011

.TODAY...PARTLY SUNNY THIS MORNING...THEN MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A

SLIGHT CHANCE OF SNOW THIS AFTERNOON. COLD WITH HIGHS IN THE

UPPER 20S. WEST WINDS 10 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 20 PERCENT.

.TONIGHT...SNOW. SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 2 TO 4 INCHES. LOWS AROUND

16. SOUTHEAST WINDS AROUND 5 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 90 PERCENT.

.SUNDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. SNOW LIKELY IN THE MORNING. TOTAL SNOW

ACCUMULATION OF 3 TO 5 INCHES POSSIBLE. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 30S.

NORTH WINDS AROUND 5 MPH. CHANCE OF SNOW 60 PERCENT.

Oh shi it there he goes again.Mikey how much you got this year, answer me dammit LOL

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  On 2/26/2011 at 1:41 PM, CT Blizz said:

Noyes with a good sense of reality

Matt Noyes: Broadcast MeteorologistFB4cast: Sunshine to fair skies today, highs in the 30s south, 20s north, northwest breeze 5-15 mph with a few higher gusts. Snow develops around midnight tonight, lasts to midday Sunday. 2"-4" regionwide. . Much lighter weight snow for Southern New England than the Fri AM event.

sounds sensible.

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  On 2/26/2011 at 1:41 PM, CT Blizz said:

Noyes with a good sense of reality

Matt Noyes: Broadcast MeteorologistFB4cast: Sunshine to fair skies today, highs in the 30s south, 20s north, northwest breeze 5-15 mph with a few higher gusts. Snow develops around midnight tonight, lasts to midday Sunday. 2"-4" regionwide. . Much lighter weight snow for Southern New England than the Fri AM event.

AWT???

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on the drive yesterday to Wa WA around 4pm ...it was nice to obs. the changes in scenery. driving west on pike (from exit 12 framingham) things didn't change much as i got on 146N ( millbury /orh) until i got out of S. worcester and it was either on 290E or already 190N....that i could see the distinct line in ORH where trees went from wet'ish to iced and snow covered......looked beautiful.....this continued and of course when i got to wa wa the scene looked amazing with the trees covered with ice esp over 11-1200' and snow still sagging on trees.....thankfully they groomed the trails and the rides down the slopes were nice practically all alone.

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  On 2/26/2011 at 1:46 PM, cpickett79 said:

on the drive yesterday to Wa WA around 4pm ...it was nice to obs. the changes in scenery. driving west on pike (from exit 12 framingham) things didn't change much as i got on 146N ( millbury /orh) until i got out of S. worcester and it was either on 290E or already 190N....that i could see the distinct line in ORH where trees went from wet'ish to iced and snow covered......looked beautiful.....this continued and of course when i got to wa wa the scene looked amazing with the trees covered with ice esp over 11-1200' and snow still sagging on trees.....thankfully they groomed the trails and the rides down the slopes were nice practically all alone.

Yuck.

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  On 2/26/2011 at 1:46 PM, cpickett79 said:

on the drive yesterday to Wa WA around 4pm ...it was nice to obs. the changes in scenery. driving west on pike (from exit 12 framingham) things didn't change much as i got on 146N ( millbury /orh) until i got out of S. worcester and it was either on 290E or already 190N....that i could see the distinct line in ORH where trees went from wet'ish to iced and snow covered......looked beautiful.....this continued and of course when i got to wa wa the scene looked amazing with the trees covered with ice esp over 11-1200' and snow still sagging on trees.....thankfully they groomed the trails and the rides down the slopes were nice practically all alone.

I kept checking the cameras and thinking "they are closed" then I would see a skiier or rider.

Looked absolutely empty all day

How many cars in the lot? 30?

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  On 2/26/2011 at 1:51 PM, dendrite said:

EC/ens are nice up here. I get in on the 0.25"+ max stripe. GFS soundings have deep saturation below H5. H7-H8 stays in the max dendritic growth zone. It should be a nice little fluff event before it all goes to hell on Monday.

Congrats on having a solid block of ice through April.

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