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UPTON....

 

 

FROM UPTON AFD:

 

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL NOON TODAY/...
AS OF 9 AM...A BAND OF VERY HEAVY SNOW WITH SNOWFALL RATES OF 3 TO
6 INCHES PER HOUR HAS OVERSPREAD COASTAL PORTIONS
OF THE
REGION...COLLOCATED WITH AN INTENSE FRONTOGENETIC BAND LIFTING
NORTH FROM CENTRAL NJ AND OFF THE OCEAN. REPORTS OF 3 TO 4 INCHES
IN 30 MINUTES HAVE BEEN COMING INTO THE OFFICE UNDER THIS BAND. IN
ADDITION...WIND GUSTS OF 35 TO 45 MPH ARE DEVELOPING ALONG THE
COAST...RESULTING IN NEAR ZERO VISIBILITY AT TIMES.

 

 

6" an hour.

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UPTON....

FROM UPTON AFD:

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL NOON TODAY/...

AS OF 9 AM...A BAND OF VERY HEAVY SNOW WITH SNOWFALL RATES OF 3 TO

6 INCHES PER HOUR HAS OVERSPREAD COASTAL PORTIONS OF THE

REGION...COLLOCATED WITH AN INTENSE FRONTOGENETIC BAND LIFTING

NORTH FROM CENTRAL NJ AND OFF THE OCEAN. REPORTS OF 3 TO 4 INCHES

IN 30 MINUTES HAVE BEEN COMING INTO THE OFFICE UNDER THIS BAND. IN

ADDITION...WIND GUSTS OF 35 TO 45 MPH ARE DEVELOPING ALONG THE

COAST...RESULTING IN NEAR ZERO VISIBILITY AT TIMES.

6" an hour.

gravity waves on radar, holy heck
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My God...looking at mesoanalysis and stuff...central MA extending into northern and into western/southwestern CT is going to be ABSOLUTELY pounded.  I'm even thinking 6-10'' for this area could be well...low.  Starting to look like that heaviest banding is going to set up and sit and then pivot over the above mentioned areas.  Someone out of this sees 20'' no doubt.  

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