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I live in a ravine on a brook, so I am figuring the cold air is trapped down here, plus a hemlock-shrouded site, a 28" snowpack, plus evaporative cooling from the brook (which is rising and clearing out the ice).

Prob'ly so. The backside of our land is in a deep, wooded ravine with a farily hefty brook running through it. The snow lasts a couple weeks longer down there than it does up here around the house. The ice & snow build up quite thick over the brook over the course of the winter and it's very much its own refrigerator down there. Hell, even in the summer it's several degrees cooler down in the hollow--feels good on a hot summer day; a sixer and a swim.

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http://www.wundergro...sp?ID=KCTCOLEB1

My Weather Underground station is recording what appears to be among the lowest temperatures in all of New England... 36degF at 730am. I am in Colebrook in NW Connecticut. Compared the temp on the Davis rig with my two mercury recording thermometers and it is spot on. Closest similar temps were in northern Adirondacks and extreme NW Maine. I live in a ravine on a brook, so I am figuring the cold air is trapped down here, plus a hemlock-shrouded site, a 28" snowpack, plus evaporative cooling from the brook (which is rising and clearing out the ice).

what's your elevation in colebrook. looking it up it appears like a great SNE snow spot (near ma border and elevations around town look to run pretty high (1200>)

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I like 1'+ for the greens and northern whites

3-6+ for the berks elevations above 1k

1-3 for interior western mass and nw ct including the wor hills and elevated southern nh.

This is for sunday night into mon morning.

Love these numbers from Friday, enjoy the snow up north!

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Wow .... 1.5" + qpf on the NAM here 0Z to 12Z as snow apparently.

It's still showing all rain through 12Z for Pete, but we are talking a 30 mile swing and he at least gets some back end stuff.... so he is in the game.... after 12Z that area probably gets a few inches.

And--it's shifted it east of GC. Flood cancel. :thumbsup:

44.5/43. .04 thusfar

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Wow .... 1.5" + qpf on the NAM here 0Z to 12Z as snow apparently.

It's still showing all rain through 12Z for Pete, but we are talking a 30 mile swing and he at least gets some back end stuff.... so he is in the game.... after 12Z that area probably gets a few inches.

Yeah--pretty close in GC before the qpf shuts off. Still looks a little too late for anything more than a freshingening a bunch of ice below the surface. But, any snow's better than no snow.

Your backyard looks good!

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The NAM is continuing to slowly go east. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if Pete and MPM do come in with a plowable snow when all is said and done.

Amazing temp gradient. BGM dropped 15 degrees with the passage of the front and there is now a difference of 19 degrees between BGM & Scranton. FWIW, front came through much earlier than expected out there.

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