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The December 29-30 RPM Miracle--Obs Thread


moneypitmike

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Snowing again ... added 0.3". Up to 3.1" for the event. Winds are picking up, which will make measuring a bit more tricky.

GYX bumped me to 6-10" here in there last update.... :guitar:

EZ020>022-025>028-300930-

/O.CON.KGYX.WS.W.0008.000000T0000Z-121230T1200Z/

ANDROSCOGGIN-KENNEBEC-INTERIOR WALDO-SAGADAHOC-LINCOLN-KNOX-

COASTAL WALDO-

INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LEWISTON-AUBURN...LIVERMORE FALLS...

AUGUSTA...WATERVILLE...WINTERPORT...UNITY...BATH...TOPSHAM...

BOOTHBAY HARBOR...WISCASSET...WALDOBORO...CAMDEN...ROCKLAND...

THOMASTON...BELFAST...LINCOLNVILLE

743 PM EST SAT DEC 29 2012

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST SUNDAY...

A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST

SUNDAY.

* LOCATIONS...THE MID COAST OF MAINE.

* HAZARD TYPES...HEAVY SNOW.

* ACCUMULATIONS...6 TO 10 INCHES OF SNOW.

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Agreed! I call it Charlie Brown snow.

This is awesome! And I'm on the absolute edge of the storm

Looks like a deform band is setting up from Lewiston west to just north of Laconia. Looks to be skipping Merrimack County but still decent arching down towards sw nh. radar returns are worsening here, but the snow is steady light to occassionally moderate and accumulating. perhaps I am getting subsidence?

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And the antecedent air mass was crap. We talked about that too. Not a problem for interior weenies but a real issue for coastal folks in December

I just wish I hadn't bit on the crazy numbers models were spitting out for E MA. I didn't until early this morning

It's just weird that I could score almost 4" snow just 20 miles north of NYC while Boston rained. We shouldn't need an arctic airmass in late December to get snow. I thought eastern Mass would do a lot better in the last two storms. You can talk about the lack of high pressure or easterly flow but Boston area has undoubtedly had its share of bad luck lately too.

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