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


HoarfrostHubb

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Sneaky edit.

This event has gone a long way toward sealing this season's legacy for me.

I'm still holding out until I see how March is. If it becomes a dud, that's gonna hurt it imo. I still doesn't change what happened, that was incredible. But winter should last through March..or at least half of it.

I was in Belmont and they still have quite a bit of snow. Even coming home from Wilmington the other night..just a ton of snow still. Lots of snow on all sides of the city.

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This storm will bring out the people who either are, or are not measuring on grass or old snow. Either that, or they wait too long to measure, or not every 6 hours. I noticed a few cars having some of the snow slide off the sides of it. Maybe a little compaction from Tip's supernova sun strength.

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Interesting from NOHRSC , will be some good flooding this melt and runoff , streams are very full

The Northeast, northern Appalachians through the middle Great Lakes. In the Northeast, the model generally overdid the amount of melt from the recent warm period. Up to 2 1/2 inches of water were added back into the model in most of New York and eastward to the coast. One to 2 inches of water were removed from most of Maine due to under-simulation of snowmelt. The storm which followed the warmth in the Great Lakes and Ohio River basin had mixed precipitation and was overmodeled by the snow model. UP to 3/4 inch of water was added in a band from central Indiana through central Ohio and along southern Lake Erie and in the higher elevations of the northern Appalachians.

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