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Fall Banter, Observation and General Discussion 2018


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1 hour ago, backedgeapproaching said:

Highest in CT is 29.32" on cocorahs since 7/1. Obviously there could be areas above that are not covered by spotters, but FWIW. 

Edit: to add on the other states(cocorahs only):

MA: 31.88" Plainfield

RI: 20.09" Harrisville

VT: 27.02" Wilmington

NH: 25.84" Mason

ME: 17.80" Parsonsfield

 

 

Ok thanks.   I imagine a few areas in that list are adding another inch or so today.  Plainfield is not far from me.   As you said, I suspect there are areas mentioned that could be higher. 

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5 minutes ago, dendrite said:

1.25” What a ****show.

I’m hoping for below avg precip this winter. F it.

You've been about the furthest north in the moisture axis... always seem to be sneaking into the heavy heavies with the geradient just above you.

We finally got a good soaking rain with over an inch here so far.  Haven't drained the stratus but probably not much over an inch, just started overflowing the inner tube.

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7 minutes ago, dendrite said:

1.25” What a ****show.

I’m hoping for below avg precip this winter. F it.

 I'm telling you, a low precipitation winter, in terms of snow, would make me a little sad but I'll take dry and cold if it means no more rain.

 I am one of the rare few that if it's not going to snow  i'll take dry and frigid.   Arctic air masses and frozen bodies of water fascinate me with or without snow. 

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