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  On 1/21/2014 at 11:18 PM, weatherMA said:

If this keeps up might be a few more inches on east side of town then me near ORH border. Riding the line from close to 25 dbz returns to ~15

 

Yeah, agree. I'm on route 9 near the Northborough line and it's been coming down pretty nicely.

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Almost 4" puking snow. Excellent snow growth. Some models have us going until after sunrise tomorrow. Not sure if it's here, but if someone can stay under bands without much subsistence in between, I think 20" is doable for someone. Probably up by Scott, man he is going to be blowing people out of the water after this storm lol

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  On 1/21/2014 at 10:54 PM, dendrite said:

Northerly component under the beam. Kev has to be about 6kft below the OKX beam.

 

If you assume an average fall velocity of 1.5 m/s, that Tolland is roughly 2000 m below the OKX beam, and an average column wind speed of 20 mph from the N, that snow could end up around 7.5 miles S of where you "see" it on radar.

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30+ dbz stuff having a hard time advancing north of Quincy-Dedham along eastern MA for past 2 hours

 

RAP depicts this nicely... I don't see heavier stuff moving into Boston north through the rest of the run

 

we'll see how it plays out as band pivots and would love to see a positive bust, but NWS 6-8" looks right on track for Boston metro

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  On 1/21/2014 at 11:32 PM, wxsniss said:

30+ dbz stuff having a hard time advancing north of Quincy-Dedham along eastern MA for past 2 hours

 

RAP depicts this nicely... I don't see heavier stuff moving into Boston north through the rest of the run

 

we'll see how it plays out as band pivots and would love to see a positive bust, but NWS 6-8" looks right on track for Boston metro

Yea, I've seen about enough of the arctic oes streamers.

Bring on the sw flow.

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  On 1/21/2014 at 11:28 PM, OceanStWx said:

If you assume an average fall velocity of 1.5 m/s, that Tolland is roughly 2000 m below the OKX beam, and an average column wind speed of 20 mph from the N, that snow could end up around 7.5 miles S of where you "see" it on radar.

lol...I actually thought about pulling out the trig too.

 

6.9F

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  On 1/21/2014 at 11:36 PM, Damage In Tolland said:

Greenwich CT with 8 otg

 

upping southern CT to 12-16'' with my new update.  

 

With what they have now and what guidance has for later on.  I'm just worried b/c we may not see those widespread amounts but the potential is certainly there.

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