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March 6th-8th Ocean Storm Obs


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I'm just busting your teeny ballz.lol

I was honestly very concerned about that. The Sref's,Nam and RPM all we targeting Tolland County with that dryslot for 2-3 leading up to this. Then yesterday they tickled to the e/se with it..The signal was there for that on the mesomodels..so you knew it was gonna happen. I was so relieved when i saw the shift SE yesterday morning.

You told me 1-2 and I said not even too worry. Although I think I know why...but there was truth to it.

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Scott - I have a gf who is in North Reading this morning heading in to Boston til afternoon. What's it look like in the city today? TIA

one of several?  have you placed them in advantageous snow zones?  inside ack is the deep interior gf?  just inside the benchmark you sleep in worcestor?  pathover cc you stay home?

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Post-winter analysis of percentage to normal snowfall, there's going to be a pretty healthy band across that area of CT up towards ORH.  It seems like NE MA has done well, but the anomalies probably start to taper NE of ORH on that axis.

 

Anyway, discussion for another time.

 

Still tons of snow time left in SNE today, especially the hills.  This is where the 800ft+ elevations will really go to town as the boundary layer warms up throughout the day and everyone that's at 30F right now goes to 32-34F snow while the hills go from like 26-28F to 30-32F still accumulating efficiently. 

This particular storm is most fascinating to me due to all the idiosynchrocies and nuances. Being right on the edge of that brutal dryslot. Did that help with the enhancement here for example..All kinds of funky things going on with this one..A totally sunny day on the Rhode Island shore yesterday and folks posting pics of cats sunning themselves in windows is another.

 

The area from North Haven on Northeast up the 91 to 84 corridor up to ORH has been the place to be this winter.

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one of several?  have you placed them in advantageous snow zones?  inside ack is the deep interior gf?  just inside the benchmark you sleep in worcestor?  pathover cc you stay home?

 

Ha!  From Fryeburg but in Boston on business.  She will have a lot of fun on Boston's effed-up road system today.

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Hmm...sounds like low level dry air advecting southward down the valley dried things out up there last night. You may get another 2-4" depending on what that stuff in E MA does.

 

Yeah, in the early evening when the snow was shut off here you could feel how dry the air was on the N wind.   Didn't start ripping here until after 11pm.

 

Moderate snow right now and radar looks good so maybe we eek out a few more...

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