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4.0" here in Dover. Look like we met GYX's forecast from this morning. Should also meet GYX's last call of 6". 

As "crappy" as this winter has been for most people on here, next inch should push this winter to 2nd snowiest in my entire sunbathing lifetime so I can't really complain.

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...HIGH IMPACT SNOW SQUALLS EXPECTED BETWEEN 3 AND 7 PM THIS EVENING WILL RESULT IN VERY HAZARDOUS TRAVEL... The rain and snow will have exited eastern New England in time for the morning rush hour. Untreated roads across interior southern New England will remain snow covered and slippery. Some black ice may develop along the Boston to Providence corridor as temperatures fall below freezing. While dry weather will prevail through early afternoon, an arctic cold front will approach from the west. High impact snow squalls are expected to cross western MA/northern CT between 3 and 5 pm, and eastern MA/RI between 5 and 7 pm. The snow squalls should exit the southeast New England coast by 8 pm. These snow squalls may be quite widespread, resulting in briefly very heavy snow, strong winds, and near white-out conditions. While snow squalls will last less than 30 minutes in most locations, very hazardous travel is expected during part of the evening rush hour. Snow accumulations of a coating to 1.5 inches are anticipated

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