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October 27 Storm Observations and Reports


moneypitmike

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  On 10/27/2011 at 6:42 PM, JYarsh said:

I'm always amazed during these early and late season events how important even 500' of elevation can be. I'm at about 275', so I figure I have about another 2 hours or so before I switch over. Stupid CT valley...

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You should check in with Chris (Happy Valley), he might be a 100' or so higher than you in G'field, but he might be a good bench-mark for you).

34.1/33. Over-performer in process (I think). And then there's Saturday......:):snowman:

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  On 10/27/2011 at 6:42 PM, JYarsh said:

I'm always amazed during these early and late season events how important even 500' of elevation can be. I'm at about 275', so I figure I have about another 2 hours or so before I switch over. Stupid CT valley...

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I've had wet flakes mixing in for some time, and I'm pretty close to the CT river. However, I have a little elevation and am a little further north.

flakes are definitely mixing in better now, and I am hoping that it soon will be mostly snow. it can't get dark quick enough here!

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  On 10/27/2011 at 6:45 PM, ORH_wxman said:

Down to 36F...should start seeing mixing in the next hour to 90 minutes. Gardner and Hubbardston mesonets down to 34F, they are probably getting some mixing.

Deck is getting the "slushy" look to it now. Fairly big-honkin' flakes.

34.0/33, .28" wasted.

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  On 10/27/2011 at 6:52 PM, moneypitmike said:

I hope these ragged areas fill in.

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They will. It should look real wintry from about 4pm until 8-9pm. I think The I-90 corridor on north and above 800'will get hit good. South of there...we may have to wait a little longer for the deeper moisture and lift to move in, but it will I think. However it won't be around as long as it will to the north.

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  On 10/27/2011 at 6:53 PM, cpick79 said:

will you ever think about taking a ride up to that hill near the NW border of worcester that is at 1350' bet ya they get hammered after 5pm

Asnebumskit hill...its actually 1,400 feet at the top. It just past the ORH/Paxton line.

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  On 10/27/2011 at 6:53 PM, CoastalWx said:

They will. It should look real wintry from about 4pm until 8-9pm. I think The I-90 corridor on north and above 800'will get hit good. South of there...we may have to wait a little longer for the deeper moisture and lift to move in, but it will I think. However it won't be around as long as it will to the north.

It's snowing pretty good--big flakes. I'll take a couple pictures in a bit.

33.8/33

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  On 10/27/2011 at 6:42 PM, JYarsh said:

I'm always amazed during these early and late season events how important even 500' of elevation can be. I'm at about 275', so I figure I have about another 2 hours or so before I switch over. Stupid CT valley...

38.1/37

Tell me about it. I'm just under 400' and some storms I can have mix here and walk the dog a mile up the road to sticking snow. It's about a 200' el. gain.

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  On 10/27/2011 at 6:55 PM, cpick79 said:

yes they are prob. running 2 degrees cooler at about 450 elevation diff (which could mean "alot" today)

I'll probably run up ti weenie ridge at some point in a couple hours. Its not that much further anyway because its easy to get to from my location. Getting to Paxton isn't that much less time even though by mileage is probably half the distance.

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