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February 5 quick hitting obs


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Report from Eeyore-ville in snowless Vermont... 

 

Here's the storm...looking east from the mountain, the wall of snow made it to within miles of here.

 

With surgical precision this winter continues to find new ways for futility.  Now the snow gets within miles and then halts and heads back SE.

 

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Maybe it's just my weenie goggles, but looking at the radar south of Long Island there appears to be a subtle pivot north and west. Almost wonder if that blossoms into a death band for eastern CT into RI and MA in a few hours. 

 

On an unrelated note, you guys see that fallen crane in NYC? Yikes.

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11" of concrete.  Lights have flickered a few times.

 

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similar scene up here along Rt 2 east of Orange in Massachusetts...

 

absolute static cling snow event on-going... rad does show some signs of weakening, but it's a slow pull out... probably good for a couple three more.

 

more wind now, too...  power's been steady, but if the trees continue to sway with that load - heh.  we'll see...

 

the positive bust was foreseen by many.  it's a tough psychology going from near or at nil to moderate impact event in just 24 hours of modeling, particularly considering also the season trends/behaviors to-date.   but, nonetheless, the 4-8" warning expansion was in time and decent performance handshake by seers and verification.

 

7.5"  

S, vis est .75 mi

29 F

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Report from Eeyore-ville in snowless Vermont...

Here's the storm...looking east from the mountain, the wall of snow made it to within miles of here.

With surgical precision this winter continues to find new ways for futility. Now the snow gets within miles and then halts and heads back SE.

Feb_5.jpg

We steadily bring the snows north. First ma sne next...then nne Feb into March may be good. Won't salvage the season completely but gut feeling you weenie out to close the season.

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We will probably be one of the lower amounts, at like 6-7".

We are in one of those relative zones of substenance for this one.

Kev and w ORH band hurt us.

 

Ironic this one would comes for enough WEST to pork us a bit.

this might still be a medium impact event with lots of branches and wires reported around burlingotn

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