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January 2nd/3rd Storm Observations


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  On 1/2/2014 at 11:43 PM, Baroclinic Zone said:

basically now. radar is blossoming and filling in as we begin to establish onshore flow.

still 30F here but we should see temps drop in the next couple hours.

 

I'm down to 26.3 (and dropping).  Nice steady snow now too.  I imagine the front will be through here any minute.....

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  On 1/2/2014 at 11:45 PM, 40/70 Benchmark said:

This event reminds me of Jan 2005 in that N of Boston jumped out to the early lead, with the oe/waa couplet early on in a super arctic environment, then the we lulled an the 2nd part pounded the s shore and cape.

 

I think this will be a more progressive version.

The snow is absolute carbon copy from that event. 

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  On 1/2/2014 at 11:45 PM, 40/70 Benchmark said:

This event reminds me of Jan 2005 in that N of Boston jumped out to the early lead, with the oe/waa couplet early on in a super arctic environment, then the we lulled an the 2nd part pounded the s shore and cape.

 

I think this will be a more progressive version.

And James was trashed for mentioning it. Understanding it's not the same thing but it kind of follows the pattern of many KUs which this certainly will be.

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Entering the timeframe upon which the CF makes it's drastic crash and stalls eventually. Essex country jackpot time is transitioning to BOS proper to canal time. Best convergence is on the move. HRRR has showed this well.

 

Some mixing with rain on south shore though reported as far north as Marshfield. I think Scott is sitting pretty.

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  On 1/2/2014 at 11:45 PM, 40/70 Benchmark said:

This event reminds me of Jan 2005 in that N of Boston jumped out to the early lead, with the oe/waa couplet early on in a super arctic environment, then the we lulled an the 2nd part pounded the s shore and cape.

 

I think this will be a more progressive version.

 

I shied away from the comparison (after James was scolded for doing so)... and not saying this is anywhere close... but last time I saw obs like the 6pm Logan readings was that morning of the 23rd 2005.

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  On 1/2/2014 at 11:51 PM, sbos_wx said:

Entering the timeframe upon which the CF makes it's drastic crash and stalls eventually. Essex country jackpot time is transitioning to BOS proper to canal time. Best convergence is on the move. HRRR has showed this well.

Some mixing with rain on south shore though reported as far north as Marshfield. I think Scott is sitting pretty.

I don't believe the rain reports. Snow grains but no rain.

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Essex Totals to the minute : 

...ESSEX COUNTY...
BOXFORD 16.0 604 PM 1/02 PUBLIC
ROWLEY 15.8 611 PM 1/02 HAM RADIO
GEORGETOWN 15.0 615 PM 1/02 HAM RADIO
TOPSFIELD 12.2 438 PM 1/02 TRAINED SPOTTER
PEABODY 10.0 512 PM 1/02 PUBLIC
WEST NEWBURY 9.5 401 PM 1/02 GENERAL PUBLIC
ROCKPORT 9.0 457 PM 1/02 MEDIA
IPSWICH 9.0 458 PM 1/02 HAM RADIO
METHUEN 8.0 626 PM 1/02 HAM RADIO
SAUGUS 7.5 304 PM 1/02 GENERAL PUBLIC
SALISBURY 7.0 526 PM 1/02 COOP OBSERVER
MARBLEHEAD 6.3 300 PM 1/02 MEDIA
NAHANT 6.0 338 PM 1/02 TRAINED SPOTTER
DANVERS 5.0 302 PM 1/02 HAM RADIO
WEST PEABODY 5.0 247 PM 1/02 HAM RADIO

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