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March 6th-8th Ocean Storm Obs


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on top of the grass or under lol, you whined yourself to 9, j/k and man what a joke I could say about that comment, momma must be happy?

Lol driveway. And I know, I'm pretty shocked we've made up that much ground on everyone else. May near a foot when all is said and done.

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14.5"

 

That snowhole is to me one of the most interesting aspects of this event. I have never seen it focus on 1 area like that for so long. Wow.

 

Dr. Ginxy will need to write a peer/weenie reviewed paper on it.

I swear I've seen it before... and in roughly the same area.  Maybe the late Feb 2010?  Reminds me a little of precip fronts hitting the NW coast.

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There's going to a pretty awful screw zone NW of I-84 in Hartford County. 

 

Granby, Bradley, Enfield on south to Hartford will come in with 6 or 7" with much bigger totals all around.

 

Lots of little screw zones.  Amherst/Northampton is reporting less than 2"! but Belchertown with 7-8"

 

Greenfield 4"+ but Montague 5 miles E of here reporting 1-2".  Which I'm finding hard to believe.

 

Friend in the hills of Colrain texted me 4-5" at 1k there so elevation wasn't a big factor as much as the banding.

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There's going to a pretty awful screw zone NW of I-84 in Hartford County.

Granby, Bradley, Enfield on south to Hartford will come in with 6 or 7" with much bigger totals all around.

Yea kinda boned here too I think oh well better then a whiff

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Jealous of those reports from Worcester County and down into NE CT even though I'm about 8" now with moderate snow. That is one sick band...there's probably 2-3" per hour rates from Hudson to Worcester to Spencer.

 

Once again, another storm where I'm dining off of the leftovers of Will and Kevin. Seems to have been the story the entire winter here and I don't think I'll beat my 65" total from last winter since I'm at 46" for the season right now. Kind of ironic, isn't it? It would take an epic stretch for the rest of March or early April to get that done. Enjoy the ++SN off to the east.  :snowing:

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There's going to a pretty awful screw zone NW of I-84 in Hartford County. 

 

Granby, Bradley, Enfield on south to Hartford will come in with 6 or 7" with much bigger totals all around.

 

I just measured 6" here on my deck.  Reports from Avon are even lower I think, which is weird, cause Avon has some elevation.   A lot about this storm is inexplicable.. But nothing compares to the persistent RI snow hole!  

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10-13" sounds good, really suprised that upton did not extend the warning all the way down to the shoreline, I've already verified a WSW and still plenty more to come. Are you in the band that's starting to tickle BDR?

-skisheep

yes I am big difference from earlier.. I'm tickling the middle of the band of 25-30dbz.. looks to be intensifying right overhead.. 

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I just measured 6" here on my deck.  Reports from Avon are even lower I think, which is weird, cause Avon has some elevation.   A lot about this storm is inexplicable.. But nothing compares to the persistent RI snow hole!  

 

Yeah wasn't elevation (Manchester is going to have 12+) but it was somewhat disjointed. E CT was able to cash in on the fire hose off the Atlantic while there was a large area of deformation/frontogenesis that produced snow in W CT. In between the Hartford area was without a forcing mechanism to deliver the goods. 

 

We barely had an inch when Glastonbury picked up 6" last night just a few miles away. 

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My yard has 5", Storm Total of 7.5".  Finally SNOWING vs. Snow Showering like it has the past 39 Hours (I should be happy it has been snowing for 39 hours.... but...... ya know..... RI Screw storm.....)    

 

Can you guys just PROMISE me you will call this the Rhode Island Screw Firehose Storm of 3/7, 8/2013??  I will feel Much better.  

 

North Providence keeps reporting 2" from my family.  

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Finally looked at the radar for the first time since yesterday.  You guys in EMA are getting demolished.  Holy crap!

 

Question is do we break 20" reports.  The area most likely to do it near Foxboro may be in the ligther stuff now plus daylight...not sure.

 

But yikes, this is high water content stuff.

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