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I was a little surprised how far west they had it.

Well there was some convective feedback so I can understand playing it safe with the advisories.  Much needed rains but did not put much of a dent in the deficits.  Should be more chances on the horizon though so I'm not at all concerned.

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Well there was some convective feedback so I can understand playing it safe with the advisories. Much needed rains but did not put much of a dent in the deficits. Should be more chances on the horizon though so I'm not at all concerned.

Just didn't have that look to me for SE MA. CC a different story.

But yeah ....it's a good drink and they'll be more coming. Looks like an overall pleasant pattern otherwise.

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Sun coming out up here...looks nice out. Time for more hiking through the fiery hills.

Hopefully it can continue clearing out, but BTV isn't sold on a full clearing trend...

"As early fall sun angle continues to lessen day by day...we are finding it increasingly difficult to burn off our low stratus...case in point yesterday. Used a blend of 925-850 mb and/or 850 mb model blended relative humidity forecasts which suggest variably/mostly cloudy skies this morning will gradually thin to pc in most areas by this afternoon. However...I must admit confidence is not great that all areas will see clearing...especially with such light winds through the planetary boundary layer. Indeed...looking at midday soundings you rarely see such light winds through the troposphere...even by July standards. In fact...rap/NAM/GFS profiles all show values at 10 kts or less all the way through the 20 kft level at some point through the morning/afternoon hours across our area. So safe to say airmass change is not expected."

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OUS41 KBOX 021447

PNSBOX

CTZ002>004-MAZ002>024-026-NHZ011-012-015-RIZ001>008-030400-

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT...FINAL

SPOTTER REPORTS

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA

1045 AM EDT THU OCT 02 2014

THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING A 3-DAY RAIN

EVENT. HIGH PRESSURE ANCHORED OVER SOUTHEASTERN CANADA AND LOW

PRESSURE WELL OFFSHORE OF CAPE COD BROUGHT A PROLONGED COOL AND DAMP

NORTHEAST WIND FLOW ACROSS SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND FROM TUESDAY

SEPTEMBER 30 THROUGH THURSDAY OCTOBER 2. IN ADDITION...A CLOSED UPPER

LEVEL LOW MOVED EAST ACROSS THE SOUTH COAST WEDNESDAY EVENING

OCTOBER 1 THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. THE UPPER LOW BROUGHT THE

HEAVIER AMOUNTS OF RAIN...ESPECIALLY TO CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS.

BELOW ARE STORM TOTALS FROM THE 3-DAY PREVAILING NORTHEAST WIND EVENT.

APPRECIATION IS EXTENDED TO SKYWARN SPOTTERS...COOPERATIVE

OBSERVERS...MEDIA AND HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS

SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/BOSTON

********************STORM TOTAL RAINFALL********************

LOCATION STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS

RAINFALL OF

/INCHES/ MEASUREMENT

CONNECTICUT

...HARTFORD COUNTY...

1 WNW WINDSOR LOCKS 0.58 800 AM 10/02 BDL ASOS

MASSACHUSETTS

...BARNSTABLE COUNTY...

TRURO 4.73 601 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

NORTH EASTHAM 4.00 645 AM 10/02 BROADCAST MEDIA

NORTH TRURO 4.00 645 AM 10/02 BROADCAST MEDIA

WELLFLEET 3.91 1029 AM 10/02 TRAINED SPOTTER

EASTHAM 3.70 559 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

YARMOUTHPORT 3.42 602 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

HYANNIS 3.09 603 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

SANDWICH 2.85 635 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

EAST SANDWICH 2.64 730 AM 10/02 CO-OP OBSERVER

CENTERVILLE 2.58 645 AM 10/02 BROADCAST MEDIA

EAST FALMOUTH 2.45 633 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

CHATHAM 2.38 800 AM 10/02 CO-OP OBSERVER

OSTERVILLE 2.25 645 AM 10/02 BROADCAST MEDIA

COTUIT 2.20 645 AM 10/02 BROADCAST MEDIA

2 NW CHATHAM 2.18 800 AM 10/02 ASOS

2 NE HYANNIS 2.16 800 AM 10/02 ASOS

ORLEANS 2.11 631 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

BOURNE 2.11 618 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

SOUTH ORLEANS 2.09 632 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

WOODS HOLE 1.73 600 AM 10/02 CO-OP OBSERVER

...BRISTOL COUNTY...

FAIRHAVEN 2.16 638 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

3 NW NEW BEDFORD 1.36 800 AM 10/02 ASOS

TAUNTON 1.29 700 AM 10/02 NWS OFFICE

...DUKES COUNTY...

EDGARTOWN 2.15 621 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

3 S VINEYARD HAVEN 1.81 800 AM 10/02 ASOS

...NANTUCKET COUNTY...

2 ESE NANTUCKET 1.34 800 AM 10/02 ASOS

...NORFOLK COUNTY...

3 SSW MILTON 2.06 800 AM 10/02 BLUE HILL ASOS

BLUE HILLS 2.03 800 AM 10/02 CO-OP OBSERVER

NORWOOD 1.59 700 AM 10/02 NWS EMPLOYEE

1 ENE NORWOOD 1.47 800 AM 10/02 ASOS

...PLYMOUTH COUNTY...

PLYMOUTH 3.30 604 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

WEST WAREHAM 2.11 645 AM 10/02 HAM RADIO

4 SW PLYMOUTH 2.01 800 AM 10/02 ASOS

MIDDLEBORO 1.96 700 AM 10/02 CO-OP OBSERVER

BRIDGEWATER 1.85 700 AM 10/02 CO-OP OBSERVER

ROCHESTER 1.75 800 AM 10/02 CO-OP OBSERVER

...SUFFOLK COUNTY...

1 N EAST BOSTON 1.49 800 AM 10/02 LOGAN ASOS

...WORCESTER COUNTY...

3 WNW WORCESTER 1.00 800 AM 10/02 ORH ASOS

AUBURN 0.71 450 AM 10/02 TRAINED SPOTTER

RHODE ISLAND

...KENT COUNTY...

2 NNW WARWICK 0.68 800 AM 10/02 PVD ASOS

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