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April 2016 discussion/obs


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Oh yeah, the further east the better. I think you will definitely see some snow showers. Hoping I get a quick changeover, even if it's only brief.

I'm as high up as I can get on campus 23 stories up and it's still all rain despite a true elevation of about 350'. So even these decent rates aren't doing it

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A COMPLEX DEEPENING TROUGH WILL AFFECT THE EASTERN UNITED STATES THROUGH THE ENTIRE MEDIUM RANGE PERIOD/DAYS 3 - 7/THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY...WITH MULTIPLE SHORTWAVES INFLUENCING THE WEATHER PATTERN RATHER THAN ONE DOMINATING AN INTENSIFYING PHASED SYSTEM AS SOME EARLIER SOLUTIONS SUGGESTED.

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Heaviest snow I've seen since Feb '14 - effortlessly piling up on the treated state road in front of my house. Pretty incredible considering the time of day/year.

But wait!!! How can that be? We have the equivalent of an August sun! There's no way snow can accumulate during the day on the roads in April :whistle: 

Anyway, so close to producing for immediate area. North of I-84 and east of I-91 was where to be for this one. Your area did really well (finally) and a lot of areas in SNE picked up over 6in! Incredible for April.  

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But wait!!! How can that be? We have the equivalent of an August sun! There's no way snow can accumulate during the day on the roads in April :whistle:

Anyway, so close to producing for immediate area. North of I-84 and east of I-91 was where to be for this one. Your area did really well (finally) and a lot of areas in SNE picked up over 6in! Incredible for April.

Just incredible! Arctic tundra out there right now! On a side note, heavy rates means it accumulates
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