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November 2012 General Discussion


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Thanks. BTW dual-pol worked beautifully in this situation. If you have it check it out on the DVN radar. Both CC and ZDR nicely showed the pocket of large flakes. We've gone back over to all rain now, and that matches us very nicely with what the ZDR and CC show. You can see that pocket of returns moving away.

Picked up an estimated 1/4" of wet snow in grassy areas.

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Haha yep. Happens every time I give in and get negative lol. Shot a brief video early on when the flakes were huge as a preview for you guys out east. I'll post that over in the storm thread when it's done uploading.

Look forward to seeing that! What temperature did it switch over at?

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Spoke too soon. Large wet flakes are mixing in. Look like cotton balls. First snowflakes of the season.

EDIT: Grass is already starting to whiten up. Snowing quite nicely now, still with large flakes.

Congrats, nothing but rain here as far as I saw but I wasn't looking outside during the most intense bright banding.

Down to 35 °F, friggin cold.

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Temp has really plummeted here, down below 25. We should drop to 20 tonight and into the teens Monday night, colder than earlier forecast. I'm afraid my hummingbird is going to struggle to survive the next two days.

Same story here, temp still dropping as of 9 am. 25 °F at the airport and 23 °F on top of the meteorology building. First real taste of winter.

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Looks like a batch of light snow and flurries making there way through DLL territory! Don't think there was any flurries last night. Didn't stay to watch out for them!

Down to 28° right now with a 20° WC. Clouding up...

Intense band of snow heading that way. Fairly narrow, but it was enough to knock vis down to 1/2 mile at Rochester.

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