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Son of Sandy- Nov 7-8, 2012 II


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Maine and NH do roads the right way

Hey I'm pretty sure VT knows what they are doing, too... especially with CTsnowstorm forecasting for them (agency of transportation).

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I gotta say I've never ever seen anything in Stowe that would make me complain about the plowing. These guys plow almost daily in the winter when we get in those daily upslope snows, and I still remember last winter during that 18" upslope event in town at the end of February, it was snowing 1-2"/hr and they had the road between the ski area and town down to wet pavement the entire time.

This is how you take care of roads during 2"/hr snows... haha.

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This run cashed home in pretty good along with ENY and NW Mass. 4-6+ for some areas

Yeah... I'm in Albany for the night and all the 6pm newscasts said the storm will not have much effect on the area except the Berkshires and Litchfield Hills. If the NAM is right that's like 3-6" with 0.5" QPF for the Albany area.

But LOL at this panel... that's a pretty good burst of snow for interior areas. NE MA over towards ORH with >0.5" QPF with blue snow...

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Looks like we may really rip for a few hours on the 00Z NAM here before transitioning over to light mix around 11 PM or 12 AM with an impressive deformation band. Could be a quick, 3-5" or 4-6" type deal around here.

Yeah you'd definitely get ripped for a while...most would. The band is fairly progressive though and moves NE and decays pretty quickly, but most of interior SNE would rip for 2-4 hours (verbatim its like 1"+/hr for a few hours and then done lol) if this odd solution came true.

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