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The AWT trend to colder obs thread 02/21-02/22


Damage In Tolland

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At least 6.5 new with avg depth 25 or so, pns for spfd looks a bit low to me but its usually on the high side of what I measure...I think those measurements are taken several miles away from here anyways... at least this storm didn't suck

Good to hear. So I can assume that Suffield got between 6.5" and 7.6" because BDL measured almost 8".

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Good to hear. So I can assume that Suffield got between 6.5" and 7.6" because BDL measured almost 8".

I bet Suffield got 8, this was one of those events where being closer to ct helped and the radar def looked better in n ct for a good hour or so after it tapered here... Suffield is a great spot. Enfield had 6.6 at one am, they may have added another inch.
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Looks like rgem did very well again in the short range.

 

Was too aggressive with the cold for SE CT...had 6" down to the coast with mostly snow, but we flipped pretty early. Despite the disappointment of the colder solutions of the rgem and hrrr not panning out, was nice to wake to see we flipped back over to snow and are ending the event with some beautiful parachutes! Looks like we picked up an additional inch or so after the flip back, bringing the event total to 3.5".

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128? N, S or E of BOS? I went to bed and Jerry had rain in Brookline. I see Waltham had rain and Diane did in Medway. Looks like it made it up to just South of about I-90 and down I-84.

I came back from Henniker NH during the storm. Nightmare all the way to about Lowell than it started mixing. Rain from 128 into the city and snow again when I reached Brighton on Storrow.

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8.2 glorious inches here. (That big screw zone that developed in PA never really affected this are, though it sure teased...)

Never flipped and pounded for 5 hours from 9pm to 1am. Stayed just to the south of the cut-off screw zone, and just to the north of the mix line. Think there will be reports of a nice band of quantities like this in lower Litchfield county. Seems to have followed the RGEM quantities pretty good for this area.

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I came back from Henniker NH during the storm. Nightmare all the way to about Lowell than it started mixing. Rain from 128 into the city and snow again when I reached Brighton on Storrow.

wow, so the mix made it all the way up to 128 north of the city. I did not know that. I thought it stopped just n around Cambridge.
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