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Jan 21/22 winter storm Obs


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  On 1/22/2014 at 12:37 AM, RobbieL241 said:

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had a feeling about this. can see things coming together nicely now. i've been just on the southern edge of this frontogenic band. eyeballing 3". looks ike it will collapse over the next couple hours.

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  On 1/22/2014 at 12:32 AM, ruNNaWayIcEberG said:

yea, it happens....it all evens out in the long run. its only a matter of time when a miller A approaches and its 33F pouring rain here while your doing snow angels in your driveway.

Haha yeah. I've been itching for a non-suppressed Miller A. It's been quite a while. What a band there between MMK and IJD...wow.

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  On 1/22/2014 at 12:35 AM, MetHerb said:

Yeah, and I'm about 2-4 miles north of him.  I'll be out shortly and find out what I have.

 

Yeah pretty amazing that Coventry has 4" but only half that amount here... talk about a sharp gradient. 

 

UConn campus in Storrs is also doing quite well.

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  On 1/22/2014 at 12:41 AM, jamesnichols1989 said:

I've never seen so much lightning over and off the East Coast of the US, over 19000 lightning strikes in a winter storm.  That NC low means business.  I hope we can get in on the comma head snows from that system.

 

Damn that energy, that's what's tripping up our system... would've been a different beast otherwise.

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