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Jan 19-20th Observations


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  On 1/19/2012 at 5:27 PM, sbos_wx said:

Wow, you posted that after me, and my visibility was still like 5sm. Must be a fine line between the heavier stuff and the light.

This may barely even get me, while points just to my east get some steady snow. The trajectory is like that with ese flow aloft.

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I'm in the south end and it's sunny to my west but I can see where the snow is falling just to my east with the hancock tower slightly obscured by the OES. Hopefully it can move another couple miles inland and get some flakes flying. Pretty cool, I always enjoy seeing OES develop and move in.

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  On 1/19/2012 at 6:23 PM, CapeCodWeather.net said:

the "amerigarbage" gfs had a good signal for this moist onshore flow producing flakes. it wasn't really spitting out much/if any qpf but had a nice moist look to the soundings with some weak lift.

hrrr shows this well later today with spikes of qpf over the jersey shore south coast and eastern new england, pretty cool north to south accums before the main batch

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