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Blizzard Observation Thread Feb 8-9th 2013


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  On 2/9/2013 at 6:51 AM, jm1220 said:

Ugghh, like you said, the developments are working out best for the well west/north areas of SNE. Very impressive forcing/lift out that way. You still have quite a long way to go though. We had sleet for hours on end for a good chunk of LI which killed our chances at the really epic outcome but 40 miles from here is pulling away with 30" already. I'll be happy with 10" or a foot.

I just hope the surge and tides aren't that high. For us, the 80-90 mph wind was bad but the tides did 95% of the damage.

You're on Long Island? How'd they do overall in terms of snow?

The mess with this is going to be the days/week without power. Bad situation for folks.

As far as this one vs 78. Heh.

If I get up near 10" I'll be happy that's what I expected. Like you I don't really care what falls elsewhere but enjoy following it.

Yikes that gust almost broke a window.

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  On 2/9/2013 at 6:56 AM, weatherwiz said:

Was able to gather an average between 24-25''!!!!  Not bad.  So maybe 24.5'' here but not sure if I want to use my total to submit,.  

 

But holy crap what an epic journey!!!!  Can't wait to post the pics/videos.  I just realized the videos will be skinny again but oh well.  

 

I also couldn't get out of a snow bank...was about 4.5' high so I had to basically fall over and roll down it into the road.  

 

 

Thanks Wiz!  looking forward to your vids!

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  On 2/9/2013 at 7:03 AM, CoastalWx said:

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No.

 

what do u think the problem is?  too hard to measure in the rediculous wind?

 

We had the same problem in Oswego with LES.  Strong winds on the shore would blow some of the snow the actually fall into the city of Oswego and so the measurements would come out somewhat low.

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  On 2/9/2013 at 6:56 AM, ctsnowstorm628 said:

18.5" here. 26" at my house in ct. I don't care though because the winds are fookin insane here. Damage is epic.

Yeah, wind was decent here, its not usually. 16" is the best average I could get. Reports of 18" or so so far. 

 

It's like 2.5/hr right now though. Hope that band rots over us.

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is anyone taking measurements in bos , going outside and putting a stick in the ground ? i mean we have tons of people there is anyone actually going outside. this is a monster storm , we could use some pics!

 

bos was 33 till around 8pm , radar has been solid, but not epic/historic there,  i just don't see how they could possibly be over 20 inches now,

 

abit to the south by milton and dorchester they are doin a bit better, but bos 20 -24 no , unless radar is full of it.

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  On 2/9/2013 at 7:04 AM, wxsniss said:

what a joke...

... Suffolk County...

Chelsea 15.5 1129 PM 2/08 none

Jamaica Plain 11.5 1029 PM 2/08 ham radio

1 N East Boston 10.1 1200 am 2/09 Logan Airport

Winthrop 10.1 1159 PM 2/08 none

If it weren't a Guantanamo level offense...a mile to my west probably has 30% more snow. It doesn't surprise me that locales right on the water would be significantly less. The first 2-3" was gonzo

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