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The King Regains its Throne


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15 minutes ago, wxmanmitch said:

35" total as of about 15 minutes ago. Total depth must be around 60" as we had about 20-24" OTG before this storm (9-10" left from Friday's 12" of cement and about 10-15" of old glacier from earlier in the winter that survived the torch). This is the largest single storm total I've experienced and the greatest depth by far.

Intensity has lessened from earlier, but still snowing moderately.

that is amazing, I still cannot believe the double digit glacier survived that warm wx earlier

did you hit 70f on any of those warm days?

and folks should be thinking about that you have a 35 inch depth from todays event....not a bunch of measurements added together with this mornings this or last nights that bc in all of their minds you could be reporting well over 40 lol

Bravo

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Just now, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Is this getting shunted further E than expected.  It seems like precip is almost done here. 

Not done yet. The mid level lows still have some deepening left to do. If anything the precip shield has expanded westward in recent frames.

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3 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

Not done yet. The mid level lows still have some deepening left to do. If anything the precip shield has expanded westward in recent frames.

So why is everyone saying it's done. At least in Boston on this thread? Just curious.

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8 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

Not done yet. The mid level lows still have some deepening left to do. If anything the precip shield has expanded westward in recent frames.

Yeah some of the exhaust holes have filled in actually....def still a decent push from the east.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

To be fair, many in W & N NE won't get low end of forecast range.  Not that anyone could have accurately predicted that. Interesting storm.

The question was why were people in the BOS area saying it's over. If he had asked why WNE was saying it was over, it would have been a different answer. You guys just couldn't steal enough snow this time around. ;)

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