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The Little Storm That Could - March 3/4


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19 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

We need Ginxy to give us an update....or that guy NECT in Windham county to his north....those are incredible echoes and they are snow...wonder if they are strutting 5/hr there:

 

 

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8.5 in Tolland away from the heaviest exchos, somebody wake up Ginxy!

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2 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

Pretty funny how a ton of schools are closed and everything  will be done here in an hour or so.. no much accumulation on my driveway or the roads

Snow accumulation on roads here since midnight. Lots of snow sloughing off the trees here.

 

What's the temperature by you?

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1 minute ago, squirrellyne said:

over 10" now on the danielson/foster line

You're def close to ground zero in Killingly area there...the absolute max may be a little further east or northeast, but man, you'll be close. It's been going to town there on radar with still a couple hours to go of really good stuff.

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Mixing hasn't reached the Pawtucket/Providence area so far.

KPVD actually observed 0.05 inches of LWE (assuming it's SWE) in 5 minutes from 3:35->3:40am :lol: 

0.17 inches of LWE since 3:00am with no observations of mixed precipitation..

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Good morning everyone, WOW at radar...

7z HRRR brings death band right over Boston metro through 6am

Seems to have a good handle of mix line with current CC radar just south of Plymouth, does not advance much further north

We should be well on our way to double digits, lots of drooping trees

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 Mesoscale Discussion 0159
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
   0216 AM CST Mon Mar 04 2019

   Areas affected...eastern MA...southeast NH and coastal portions of
   southern ME

   Concerning...Heavy snow 

   Valid 040816Z - 041245Z

   SUMMARY...Heavy snow will continue across eastern portions of MA and
   spread northward across southeast NH into southern portions of
   coastal ME. Snowfall rates around 1 inch per hour will be common,
   though rates up to 2 inches per hours are possible locally.

   DISCUSSION...Heavy snow will continue across eastern MA early this
   morning and rates will increase with northward extent into
   southeast/coastal NH and coastal portions of southern ME. Forecast
   soundings continue to show a saturated profile through a deep
   dendritic growth zone. Modest forcing for ascent associated with a
   weak shortwave trough ejecting over the Mid-Atlantic region and a
   band of 700mb frontogenesis over the region, in conjunction with a
   deepening surface cyclone moving offshore south of Long Island, will
   help maximize snow rates through 12z. Generally rates of 1 inch per
   hour are expected, though locally up to 2 inches per hour is
   possible, especially from eastern MA into southeast NH.

   ..Leitman.. 03/04/2019

   ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...

   ATTN...WFO...GYX...BOX...

 

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