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January 2nd/3rd Storm Observations


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  On 1/3/2014 at 12:57 AM, dendrite said:

Kinda weird how we did better up here. The best banding/snow growth combo just setup a bit north of you.

 

There may have been a bit of subsidence from that oes snowband too but im not sure. It was dumping up to Salem when I drove to work at 130.

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  On 1/3/2014 at 1:02 AM, 40/70 Benchmark said:

I'm interested in seeing how readily those developing heavier bands s of Boston want to ride n....very suspicious that they may just hang out there.

 

It's more mid level stuff. They won't croak, but the better forcing may be just SE.

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  On 1/3/2014 at 1:00 AM, powderfreak said:

 

 

You've been on quite the run so far this season... getting things to break right often in your neck of the woods.

 

Yeah I've been lucky to be involved in most events with decent totals. I think the mid-coast of Maine has been doing the best.

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  On 1/3/2014 at 1:02 AM, 40/70 Benchmark said:

I'm interested in seeing how readily those developing heavier bands s of Boston want to ride n....very suspicious that they may just hang out there.

I agree. I think it tickles me for a little while, but later on tonight I might wish I was in Plymouth County. This is mainly just because the HRRR advertised it. We'll see.

 

Closer to now, front location argues for dumpage in this general area.

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  On 1/3/2014 at 1:02 AM, 40/70 Benchmark said:

I'm interested in seeing how readily those developing heavier bands s of Boston want to ride n....very suspicious that they may just hang out there.

 

Pretty well modeled to blast on through the next hour or two then we wait for the main band to settle in later.

 

Literally...I can still see the grass.  Part of that is the wind, part of that is I never got the last mowing in but the fact remains most of the Cape has been under 0dbz for hours.  I've been on the fence but it's mainly been non-consequential stuff.

 

Even this next batch appears to be struggling mightily to make it to the canal region.  Odd!

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