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December 9, 2017 - Storm Observations/Nowcast


Baroclinic Zone

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1 minute ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Ray has his "fraud 5" New England storm phenomena and if we had a favored five, one of them would surely be:  "when in doubt, give the jackpot to Worcester Co". 

"Fraud 5"? Not sure what that is, never heard of that.  By 7PM for the most part people should be at or about 3-6".  After 7PM to about 1AM or so in the Morning Sunday, we should get an addition few inches.  This would leave a very nice swath of 4-8" from Southwest CT to the Boston area to southeast New Hampshire.

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1” in last 25 minutes. Can someone please explain the heavy band forming over Albany?


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I'm in the same band to your NE, got about 2" in 1 hour. Nicely formed dendrites efficiently piling up, haven't done a core, but seems like some good ratio snow.

About 3", always nice to bust high. We'll see how long this band hangs around.

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1 minute ago, SnowlieSnowstormson said:

That band extends further too, check out NYC radar.

Hopefully many of us can catch this and keep snowing for a while.  That would put down about 2-3" on top of what many have already out of nowhere, if it doesn't move too much.

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8 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

NE CT, ORH county and Middlesex county getting hit hard

 

 

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You can add Essex County to this mix.  Right on the 93/495 intersection in Andover, and it's coming down pretty good right now.  Guessing about 4.5 right now, but piling up fast. 

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5 minutes ago, Greg said:

"Fraud 5"? Not sure what that is, never heard of that.  By 7PM for the most part people should be at or about 3-6".  After 7PM to about 1AM or so in the Morning Sunday, we should get an addition few inches.  This would leave a very nice swath of 4-8" from Southwest CT to the Boston area to southeast New Hampshire.

Fraud 5 refers to weather events that some New England weenies get themselves worked up about it but rarely pan out.

 I don't remember the entire list but it includes anafrontal snows and "backlash" accumulations. 

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